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TOPSHOT - Adama Barrow, the flag-bearer of the coalition of the seven opposition political parties in Gambia, greets supporters from the roof of his car at a gathering in the buffer Zone district of Talinding on November 29, 2016 on the last day of the presidential campaign in Gambia. Gambian opposition leader Adama Barrow said on November 29 he believed his coalition would sweep the presidential election in two days time following unprecedented rallies nationwide, and urged President Yahya Jammeh to go peacefully if he loses power. The businessman emerged from obscurity to become the flagbearer of all The Gambia's opposition parties bar one after mass arrests of supporters from the largest anti-government grouping in April / AFP / MARCO LONGARI (Photo credit should read MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - Adama Barrow, the flag-bearer of the coalition of the seven opposition political parties in Gambia, greets supporters from the roof of his car at a gathering in the buffer Zone district of Talinding on November 29, 2016 on the last day of the presidential campaign in Gambia.
Gambian opposition leader Adama Barrow said on November 29 he believed his coalition would sweep the presidential election in two days time following unprecedented rallies nationwide, and urged President Yahya Jammeh to go peacefully if he loses power. The businessman emerged from obscurity to become the flagbearer of all The Gambia's opposition parties bar one after mass arrests of supporters from the largest anti-government grouping in April
 / AFP / MARCO LONGARI        (Photo credit should read MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)