In a span of 15 years, the AFPRC-APRC continues to rule with complete disregard for law and against the peaceful aspirations of the vast majority of Gambians. The rule of force resulting in murder, unrivaled corruption and an escalating uncertainty for a decent life has been the order of the day in Gambia.
Now, Jammeh is seemingly immune to challenge due to the meaningless efforts of the cowardly “opposition” and his shameless “technocratic parrots” that turned integrity on its head. To these worshipful pseudo-intellectuals, nothing matters but their jobs. They all deserve the treatment Jammeh dishes out to them in his periodic senseless and infantile temper tantrums as he appoints, dismiss and recycle the previously discarded “rubbish Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, directors and “Justices of the courts”. AFPRC-APRC is dustbin regime. Even those who profess to be at the service of the Gambian people with all good intentions knowingly perpetuate the regime. “The road to hell is paved with good intentions”. What these “sharers of crumbs” also lack are honest intentions which would have made them question and protest the numbskull decisions of the “emperor Jammeh”. The lame defense that they can make changes from within this dustbin regime is yet to be seen. Jammeh has been repeatedly chewing them up and spit their bones out.
The blatant display of “intentional ignorance and loyalty to power” for the Jammeh regime has a basis which is deeply rooted in “reactionary tradition”. But what is bewildering is his routine attempts of diverting mass discontent into “blind patriotism”. Being the only “Gambian patriot”, Yaya legitimizes all the terror campaigns he has unleashed on Gambians with full cooperation from his den of mercenary judges at the “nation’s house of justice”.
The sticking point question in my view is, why in the hell are we tolerating these insults and humiliation for 15 years? The answer lives within us. It is going to take a brutally honest leadership to overturn this reactionary and backward tradition of tolerating and worst accepting our wretched conditions of existence as god’s will.
A “SUCCESSFUL DEFIANCE” IS POSSIBLE
For those of you who believe in VOTING, participants and spectators alike; you must make the governments you vote into power to live in fear of you, the VOTERS. Instead of the traditional inspired fear these useless governments instill in the populace who become “frighten into obedience” and fatalistically conclude that “there is nothing we can do about it”. I believe in voting, but only if I am present to count the votes.
An important aspect of a “successful defiance” is never to concede anything to the neocolonial states in Africa, from the voting booths to the battlefields. We must not concede an inch of territory to Jammeh not even the “fortified garrison” of Kanilia. We will reclaim the entire Gambian front of the African revolution. We make our presence felt everywhere the AFPRC – APRC and Jammeh goes, always in his face. We must consolidate our strategy of “dual and contending power” against the Jammeh regime. Jammeh believes he has succeeded in containing the threat the masses pose to his intended 30 years to rule the Gambia by intimidation and violence, all in the absence of a revolutionary political party.
Reactionary violence has always been an instrument of control and containment of mass resistance against exploitation and repression. Mistaken, Jammeh thinks he is untouchable, so he parades his “armor of invincibility” to strike terror in the hearts of the people by his gang of thugs: the openly known NIA, army, and Para-military. And the covert, yet grossly mystified all - female personal security detail, a replica of Gadaffi’s all female personal security. With all this “security” and his bullet proof Hummers and RPG’s (rocket propelled grenades); we believe that the best security comes from the MASSES. When the people rise up for confrontation, no armor is impenetrable.
One thing quite clear is that with the “horrendous decline of trust in leadership”, the endangered neocolonial state is fully aware of out living its usefulness to imperialism, which is equally aware of being in its last stage, hence the resurgence of “international adventurism”, the grand agenda to re-colonize the rest of us as the primary source of imperial wealth.
The first act to a successful defiance is ORGANIZATION, a revolutionary organization at best. Once a revolutionary organization is in place no army can stand in our way. The fear mongering that has paralyzed us into inaction will diminish drastically.
The urgent call for a revolutionary organization will never cease to be our voice of conscience until we gather a formidable force to resist and overthrow the Jammeh regime and the system that sustains the neocolonial state. If Jammeh and his AFPRC were dissatisfied with the Jawara regime and overthrown it through a coup d’etat; we equally disgusted by the Jammeh regime give ourselves the right to uproot the entire system through a revolutionary mass uprising. We make no apologies neither flip-flop in our contention to control state power in the Gambia, the only guarantee to reverse the disastrous years of Jammeh’s rule. Some of you may be intimidated by the fact that “political power comes from the barrel of a gun” but Jammeh is not.
Even if political power is attained through the “ballot box”, the gun is never too far. The guns are in the wrong hands of terror; taking them back is the only solution for a peaceful Gambia.
REGAINING THE PEOPLE’S TRUST
The shameful record of misery and repression of the post “independent
States” such as Gambia has cut deep into the moral fortitude of African workers and peasants alike. Painfully demoralized, it is not uncommon to hear the equally painful and demoralizing remark that “things were much better during colonial rule”, a testimony to the “horrendous decline of trust in the neocolonial state. Now, how does one rekindle optimism, confidence and courage in a demoralized population?
As the saying goes: “if a hammer is the only tool one has, you will only be looking for nails” and goodness forbid if “the nail is without a head” as the AFPRC-APRC regime. Therefore, we need more than just a hammer as tool for the reconstruction of a proud future Gambia.
We must remember that there were many and still are upright sons and daughters of Africa who lived exemplary lives; they “abhorred greed and detest vanity; humility was their strength and integrity their greatness”. It is upon the shoulders of these great sons and daughters of Africa that we stand to build a better Africa. A better world is indeed possible and is within our reach. The Gambian front of the African revolution must be willing to take power into our own hands and choose a leadership that has our interest at heart.
THE JAMMEH REGIME MUST GO!
Fifteen years is too damn long to have put up with the dustbin regime of the AFPRC-APRC. Over the years, Jammeh crafted the state machinery that created a lumpen - petit bourgeois class in cohorts with the military uniformed gangster elite who overran and control the activities of the traditional petit bourgeois class mostly comprised of technocrats. Under the constant threat of dismissal from their jobs, imprisonment and murder, these worshipful pseudo-intellectual technocrats have been tamed into submissive parrots of the Jammeh regime.
Second in shame, is the Gambia Bar Association which comprises of Gambians who are capable of influencing the “law of the land” but instead suck up to the “law according to Yaya”. Well, so much for the Bar, they’ve served us nothing but “injustice. It would be a pleasant surprise if they protest the stupor of the judiciary.
Meeting all the qualifications of an arch-terrorist, Yaya has again unleashed another terror campaign against the judiciary to preempt any challenge to his rule of force. With another kick in the face of the Gambia Bar Association, Jammeh dismissed Abdourahman Savage as Chief Justice and replaced him with his most loyal mercenary judge Emmanuel Agim, upon whom Jammeh bestow the Order of the Republic of the Gambia (ORG) one of the highest order the Gambia government bestow on “deserving servants” of the people. Since the notorious Justice Paul absconded to save his life, Agim reigns supreme. Agim now joins the ranks of O.B.E’S (Obedient Boys of the Emperor) that is, emperor Jammeh.
Poised to defend his future electoral spoils in 2011, Jammeh expands his den of mercenary judges with the following high court judges to assure this gangster regime another stolen verdict. Here is the list of High Court Mercenary Judges:
Emmanuel Agim
Emmanuel Olusegun Fangbele
Esther Ota
Gilbert Abiodu Obayan
James Kaloade
Justice Akomaye
Moses Richard, the lone Gambian High Court Judge is not included in the list but most likely is an O.B.E. The fact that all but one of the high court judges are “Nigerians” is irrelevant. A principled exchange of African professionals at the service of the people is always welcomed. What is in question is that most of these judges as we know them have no scruples, they serve emperor Jammeh’s personal interest not justice. Because of their unscrupulous relations with “justice”, we consider them as enemies of the Gambian people. The AFPRC-APRC dossier of criminal activities is well documented. Listing them again will only add insult to injury. In my view, nothing short of confrontation will put an end to Jammeh’s madness.
HUNTING THE WITCH HUNTER
If the recent buffoonery displayed during Jammeh’s dragnet of witch hunting didn’t outrage the “accused witches” and their family members, I don’t know what else will outrage us. This task is not for “talking heads” and cyber-warriors, for “he who hunts never coughs”. Jammeh and his henchmen live on earth just as the rest of us do, they don’t live in the skies. If they know where we live we should know where they live. If they pay us early morning “terror visits”, we should have the ability to pay them a “revolutionary visit” likewise. Jammeh and his gang of thugs cannot have a monopoly on violence as he does on selling bread, cement and meat. We must let the “witch hunter” know that he can also be hunted.
FREE THE G.P.U 8! HANDS OFF HALIFA!
By Ous Mbenga
ANJUL (Reuters) - Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has dissolved his entire cabinet two months after securing re-election for a new five-year term, state broadcaster GRTS announced on Thursday.
The brief announcement did not say why Jammeh had taken the decision or when the cabinet would be replaced. It said the president had commended his ministers for their patriotism and hard work.
Former military coup leader Jammeh scored a landslide 72 percent victory in November to extend his 17 year-rule over the tiny West African country, which attracts thousands of Western tourists to its white-sand beaches and tropical forests.
The African Union said Jammeh had benefited from a strong media bias and greater financial resources than rivals.
Although he has presided over a period of stability, a number of former allies have been accused of plotting coup bids during his rule.
Minnesota Department of Health
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) will be held in Minnesota, as across the nation, on Feb. 7 to call attention to the staggering toll HIV/AIDS has had on Black communities across the country.
With the national theme of, "I Am My Brother/Sister's Keeper: Fight HIV/AIDS," local organizers hope to raise awareness and encourage African-Americans and African-born persons to get tested, get educated, get treated and get involved within their communities to halt the spread of this disease.
"We are emphasizing the importance of getting tested for HIV and getting into care if infected," said Peter Carr, manager of the STD and HIV Section, Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). "New studies show that HIV transmission rates can be reduced by 96 percent when infected persons get into care and treatment. As part of this year's observance, local agencies will be offering free HIV testing."

By Mathew K Jallow
Civil Society Associations-Gambia, a coalition of seven Gambian civil and human rights organizations spread across Europe, the United States and West Africa has been launched after a year of online meetings and dozens of conference calls between founding members. The purpose of CSAG is to challenge the impunity with which the Gambian state has subjected innocent citizens to the most egregious rights abuses, which include extra-judicial executions, murders, tortures, forced disappearances, and the pervasive arrests, detentions and incarcerations. To more effectively execute its responsibilities, a new executive was elected to manage the affairs of the organization for a period of two years. The new executive comprises: 
i. Banka Manneh; Chairman, US
ii. Ndey Tapha-Sosseh; Secretary General, Mali
iii. Yaya Dampha; Treasurer, Sweden
iv. Abdoulie Jobe; Member, UK
v. Alieu Ceesay; Member, Scotland, UK
vi. Buba Baldeh; Member, Senegal
vii. Mathew K. Jallow; Member, US 
Following the election a new executive, and after extensive and exhaustive consultations, CSAG launched a website to facilitate the gathering and dissemination of information in timely manner. Readers will notice that over the past few weeks, CSAG put out press releases and public notices in line with the organization’s commitment to the restoration of the rule of law in The Gambia. So far, CSAG has sought to network with like-minded regional and international rights organizations to more broadly involve the wider international community in the effort to put the spotlight on the atrocities perpetrated by the Gambian regime. CSAG recognizes the difficult challenges confronting the Gambia and, therefore, values the working relationships so far established and continue to establish with other regional and international rights organization.
Dear Editor,
I am a board member of Hand In Health (HIH – handinhealth.org), a Minnesota based NGO. Hand In Health has been supporting health and education in The Gambia since 2006. In 2010 HIH provided 7500 medical books for the hospital library in Bwiam.
Hand In Health is partnering with Books For Africa, (BFA - booksforafrica.org) with a goal of ending the book famine in The Gambia. Together we will send one million school and reading books to The Gambia and build up to six regional libraries, over a 3 to 5 year period. BFA and HIH raised funds for two 40ft containers of over 44,000 school and library books for The Gambia. This shipment left Atlanta 3 weeks ago and is due in Banjul by early February 2012.
By Mathew K Jallow
Dr. Amadou S Janneh conviction
For once, the cynics proved me wrong. I admit. It was just that given the extraordinary amount of unsubstantiated prosecutorial evidence, I felt that no judge could find grounds on which to convict Dr. Amadou S Janneh. Or so I thought; rather, I hoped. I was holding our hope that at the very minimum; Dr. Janneh would come out this fracas wounded by the blatant abuse of his citizen rights, but still a free man. 
I was wrong; very wrong. Quite frankly, I was thrown way off guard by the allure of fair-play; charmed by some of the comments and observations Judge Emmanuel Nkea made during the trial. But these turned out to be mere rhetorical flourishes weaved in sadistic deception and delivered with provincial embellishment to project a false sense of fairness. Read more
Thursday, January 24, 2011
GAMBIAN CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS AND PARTNERS CAUTION AGAINST A PRESIDENT YAHYA JAMMEH AFRICAN UNION CHAIRMANSHIP
Your Excellencies,
On the eve of the African Union Summit to be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the 29th and 30th January, we the undersigned Gambian Civil Society Groupsi, regional and international partners in the struggle for human rights, democracy and free expression in The Gambia, humbly petition your august body, the Assembly of the Heads of State and Government, representing the member countries of the African Union not to elect President Yayha Jammeh of The Gambia, as chairman of the African Union.

It has been brought to our attention that according to the rules of procedure of the Assembly, the Heads of State during the January Summit should elect one of their peers to assume the rotating Chairmanship of the Union. We are also aware that in 2012, West Africa has the chairperson responsibility and that President Yahya Jammeh, of The Gambia has declared his candidature. Read details
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By Archam Molengel, Sare Balebeh, The Gambia
Reflections from a Gambian citizen on the recent imprisonment of a former government information minister-Dr. Amadou Scattered Janneh will spend the rest of his life in prison, this, after a Gambian court found him and others guilty of attempting to overthrow the democratically eleceted government of President Yahya Jammeh.
Exploring the Scattered Janneh case
I observed from the onset, how the trial started, reading very seriously the editorials, and the general trends in the news media. I wasn't supposed to be very occupied to miss the court reports about the case when I could not make it at the courts. Somehow, I had started to make up my mind after I allowed myself to be part of a spiritual flight that traverse across the cosmos urging the heart to doing things that are so passionate to itself. That moment, the moment, we, call love, yes or no. If someone can get kicked for speaking one's mind, rest assured, if Amadou Scattered Janneh, (scattered as they call him his native Gunjur) is there, his face will be kicked right on. And here is why? Read more
By Fakebba j Samateh.
I learned with sadness and dismay that the chief Gambian cheat had given himself another five year term in the office, thus making a fourth five year term. Watching Yahya Jammeh's inauguration on televission would show any sensible thinking Gambian, what the true intentions of this Kanilai Monster are.
1. Jammeh came to power accusing the Jawara administration of staying too long in power thus encouraging rampant corruption and mismanagement of public funds.
2. Jammeh said he hates politics because all politicians are hypocrites for they always lie to people promising what they cannot do.
3.Maybe Gambians either did not know or they keep pretending they don't know. How many of you have ever visited Kanilai? Yesterday Kanilai and today Kanilai are like earth and heaven for Kanilai is turning into a Dubai with Banks and hotels also the president has built a semi stadium now called the cultural square.

President Obama's State of the Union Address 2012
"So it is with America. Each time I look at that flag, I’m reminded that our destiny is stitched together like those fifty stars and those thirteen stripes. No one built this country on their own. This Nation is great because we built it together. This Nation is great because we worked as a team. This Nation is great because we get each other’s backs. And if we hold fast to that truth, in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great; no mission too hard. As long as we’re joined in common purpose, as long as we maintain our common resolve, our journey moves forward, our future is hopeful, and the state of our Union will always be strong". Read full text


Press Release:
In accordance with the organizational by-laws, the general membership of Save the Gambia Democracy Project (STGDP) elected a Management Committee to run the affairs of the organization for the next two years on Saturday January 21, 2012. The Management Committee comprises of six officials as: Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary General, Public Relations Officer, Treasurer, and Political Strategist At-large. Listed below are the newly elected Management Committee members: Banka Manneh of Atlanta Metro Area (Georgia, USA) was elected to extend his term as Chairman of STGDP. Banka's relentless demeanor and hard work, commitment and top notch leadership has proven to be a tremendous asset for the organization.
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