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News24.com: Only Allah can deny me victory, says defiant Jammeh

Posted by: Berhane Habtemariam

Date: Friday, 23 December 2016

Only Allah can deny me victory, says defiant Jammeh

2016-12-21 21:02
Yahya Jammeh. (File: AFP)

Yahya Jammeh. (File: AFP)

Dakar - Gambia's longtime ruler Yahya Jammeh says only Allah can deny him victory, vowing to defend himself no matter the cost against growing international pressure for him to accept his election defeat.

Jammeh initially conceded the loss following the December 1 election, only to make a dramatic about-face a week later, citing alleged voting irregularities.

He now insists he will not hand over to President-elect Adama Barrow in January, and his party has appealed the election results in court. The case was postponed Wednesday until January 10, just nine days before the scheduled inauguration.

In comments broadcast on state television late Tuesday, Jammeh said he was prepared to die for what he believes in, and said he was prepared to defend himself and the tiny West African nation.

"I will not be intimidated by any power in this world. I want to make sure that justice is done. I am a man of peace, but I cannot also be a coward," he told a meeting of the African Bar Association that was aired on television.

"Nobody can deprive me of that victory except the almighty Allah," he vowed.

Jammeh also criticized the regional bloc known as ECOWAS, accusing his fellow West African leaders of violating Gambia's sovereignty. Several of the leaders met with him during a visit last week as the political crisis grew, and an Ecowas summit over the weekend ended with all leaders saying they'll attend Barrow's inauguration.

"This country has been independent since 1965. And they want me to leave my country?" Jammeh said. "Who are they to tell me to leave my country?"

The UN Security Council has again urged Jammeh to respect the election results and transfer power to Barrow by January 19. The council also called on Gambian defense and security forces to "demonstrate maximum restraint to maintain an atmosphere of calm" in the capital.

Jammeh seized power in a coup more than 22 years ago, and human rights groups say his regime has violently suppressed the opposition throughout his rule. Tens of thousands have sought exile abroad, and Gambia is among the countries with the most citizens trying to reach Europe by perilous boat journeys each year.


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