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*** 7-Jan-17 World View -- The Gambia's president prepares for war with Senegal on January 19

This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
  • The Gambia's president prepares for war with Senegal on January 19
  • Congo's president Joseph Kabila refuses to step down after losing election

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**** The Gambia's president prepares for war with Senegal on January 19
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The Gambia's president Yahya Jammeh (Reuters)

The Gambia's president Yahya Jammeh is joining the ranks of national
leaders, mostly African, who refuse to give up power after their terms
are up, violating their national constitutions, and inflicting
violence by the country's armies and security forces on any opposition
figures that protest.

Yahya Jammeh came to power through a military coup in 1994. Jammeh's
reign was authoritarian, intolerant and violent, with executions of
political opponents. There were subsequent elections, and Jammeh
always won them, but suspicions were great that Jammeh had rigged the
elections.

So it was with some surprise that Jammeh lost the recent presidential
election last month on December 1 to Adama Barrow, a businessman.

An even more shocking event occurred: Jammeh called Barrow and
conceded the election, congratulating Barrow on his victory. Jammeh
said that Barrow would become president on January 19, as called for
in the constitution. This concession caused dancing in the streets in
the capital city Banjul, and enormous relief in the international
community, particularly among The Gambia's neighbors in West Africa.

A week later, Jammeh reneged on his concession, declared that the
election had been a fraud, and said that there would have to be a new
election.

ECOWAS is the Economic Community of West African States, with 15
member states: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte D'ivoire, The
Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria,
Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo.

ECOWAS is meeting on Saturday to decide what to do. Senegal in
particular has vowed that ECOWAS must do all it can to enforce an
orderly succession of power on January 19, and has put forces on
alert.

In a New Year's statement on January 1, Jammeh called the ECOWAS
statement a "declaration of war":

> [indent]<QUOTE>"‘‘What is clearly incontrovertible is the decision of
> ECOWAS to implement the results of the December 1st 2016 election
> results by whatever means possible. It is totally illegal as it
> violates the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs
> of member states, which is an entrenched clause in the ECOWAS
> treaty.
>
> It is in effect a declaration of war and an insult to our
> constitution. It is therefore absolutely unacceptable. This
> blatant, impartial and one-dimensional approach clearly indicates
> that the role of ECOWAS is not predicated on the pursuit of
> justice in the resolution of this stalemate."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

According to Alexander Yearsley, Managing Director of Martello Risk,
with 20 years of experience conducting field and forensic
investigations across Africa, Jammeh is recruiting mercenaries to
fight in a possible with ECOWAS. Yearsley refers to Charles Taylor,
the former dictator of Liberia, who was convicted of war crimes during
the Sierra Leone civil war for terror, murder and rape. Yearsley says
that the same people who fought for and against Charles Taylor are now
being recruited as mercenaries by Yahya Jammeh of The Gambia (my
transcription):

> [indent]<QUOTE>"From what we're being told by people who are
> attending some of these recruitment meetings, a senior figure who
> used to be in the Taylor fighting setup - they will phone their
> own contacts, their networks, and they will explain the situation,
> how much money will be offered on a daily rate, what fighters they
> need. And they're recruiting across the boards - their former
> enemies - they are happy down differences and for $100 a day, they
> will be getting some very experienced fighters that know how to
> operate."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

Yearsley's claims are supported by a former Liberian army commanded
who used to fight for Charles Taylor: "Jammeh is ready to fight to the
teeth and spend money to stay in power." Reuters and Africa News and Jollof News (The Gambia) and Deutsche Welle

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**** Congo's president Joseph Kabila refuses to step down after losing election
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Joseph Kabila became president of the Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC) in 2001, when his father was assassinated. He's been reelected
to office, but his final term in office ended last month on December
19.

Joseph Kabila pulled a stunt that can only be described as
mind-boggling. He claims that he can't step down because there
haven't been any elections to select a president to replace him.
There were supposed to be elections in November but they weren't held.
His political opponents said that they weren't held because Kabila
refused to budget the money to hold the elections.

So that's the situation. He'll do everything he can to prevent
elections from being held, and so he won't have to step down because
there's no replacement.

African leaders are always complaining the Europeans and Americans
don't take them seriously, but they have only themselves to blame when
you see this kind of nonsense occurring almost every week. Whether in
Zimbabwe, Burundi, South Sudan, or The Gambia -- and let's not forge
Syria, which is not an African country -- leaders use everything from
torture and rape and jailing to wholesale genocide to stay in power.

In DRC last month, there was a threat of civil war, but the Catholic
Church intervened and brokered an agreement: Elections will be held in
December of 2017 to choose Kabila's successor, and this time, Kabila
will really, really, really, really have to step down. This farcical
agreement was signed by members of Kabila's government, but it wasn't
even signed by Kabila himself. All Africa and
Daily News (Zimbabwe)

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, The Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, Adama Barrow,
Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, Senegal,
Alexander Yearsley, Liberia, Charles Taylor,
Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila,
Zimbabwe, Burundi, South Sudan, Syria

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