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Pa Nderry,
 
You did run my first email to you in your paper but you took out the last  
two sentences from my email. You also did not publish the brother's  email 
commending the apology as you claimed  because it was  never at in your paper.
 
I also requested that this email you have replied to here be run  in your 
paper. I asked you in this email you have replied to here to  make good on your 
often repeated statement that you publish all  comments from all your readers 
whether they are complementary or  non-complementary to your paper and if that 
is not a false  statement, I would not need to even tell you to publish  what 
I have written to you. You would have also published all the other  private 
emails that others have sent to you regarding this issue.  You have not 
hesitated to publish emails I have sent to  you in the past but I suppose that is 
because those emails were  complementary and not critical of you and your paper.
 
Frankly Pa Nderry, I am really disappointed with the way you have been  
playing games regarding this matter, from publishing an edited version of  my email 
in your paper and then insisting that you did not do so; to  claiming that 
you have published the emails from others  who  wrote to you regarding this same 
issue in your paper when in-fact you  published a token email from one of 
your readers, and then all the while telling  me how sorry you are and how I have 
been a supporter of your paper.
 
Kindly stop patronizing me and publish all the emails I have sent to you as  
well as the ones you have received from others regarding this matter.  You 
need to publish my responses in the same paper so that it is for public  
consumption just like your initial article was. That is what needs to be done  instead 
of this attempt to placate me by telling me how sorry you are that  I and my 
sister have been inconvenienced or embarassed and how I was a supporter  of 
your paper. That is not  going to solve this issue and it does not  do anything 
for your credibility because your continued representation that you  give 
voice to favourable as well as non-favourable commentary in  your paper has proven 
to be false so long as this game playing continues. 
 
You stand accused of practicing dishonest journalism if you  publish things 
you cannot substantiate and then play games to hide the  responses you receive 
from your readers because you know that those responses  and the criticisms in 
them point out the contradictions and inconsistencies in  what you claim you 
and your paper represent, and so you want to bury those  criticisms. That is 
also hardly a sign of respect for your readership.
 
Jabou Joh
 
In a message dated 5/19/2006 4:36:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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Sister  Jabou, the apology has bee ran. Read the Freedom. It was ran 
yesterday  together with Biraago's mail welcoming our move.  Thanks...

[log in to unmask] wrote:  
 
Pa Nderry,
 
Thank you for your apology but I would also like to see the apology  
published in your paper since the story was carried in that paper also. I  would also 
like to see my entire first email to you, as well as this  one in your paper 
since you have edited the last part of that first  email when you put it in 
your paper. I would like to see you follow through  to exercise the transparency  
you say your publication stands for in  carrying all commentary whether 
favourable to your paper or not.
 
It is not a matter of discomfort or  embarassment caused by the  story you 
published about my sister because frankly, perhaps you can  tell me what there 
is to be embarassed about  the fact that my sister  used to be married to Tam 
Jasseh years ago and they do have a  child. The intention here in my view was 
not to embarrass anyone but to  attempt to implicate people in a most devious 
way without a shred of  evidence. Furthermore, you and your source feel it 
necessary to talk  about the private life of my sister, who she had a child with 
and who is  whose biological father and where people's children go to school,  
as  well as whether the attendance of a graduation was a genuine trip for that 
 purpose or not.
Is this information that will help to free Gambians from tyranny in  your 
view?
 
Frankly,  deliberately publishing such information about anyone  cannot be 
for any other reason than the intent to maliciousIy  slander someone with the 
intention to manufacture insinuations  intended to cause trouble for people and 
it is trash journalism pure  and simple. If you want your paper to be taken 
seriously and not seen  as a vehicle to be used to slander people for whatever 
personal  reason the author may have, then have your sources stick to  the 
relevant issues and you have to take responsibility for what you  print in your 
paper. The blame cannot go to your sources because you are  ultimately liable 
for what you publish in your paper and as a journalist,  I am sure you know 
that.  I fail to see how you could have  published such information in your paper 
if it was not deliberate because I  am certain that you review information 
your sources send to you  before publishing them. Neither you nor your sources 
know my sister and if  you have a bone to pick with anyone, then please do not 
use my sister  as a pawn in that venture.
 
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 5/18/2006 5:07:47 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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Hi  Sister Jabou Joh,

Your concerns are well noted.  We apologise for any discomfort the report of 
Bufaaleh might have caused  to you and your family. This paper is not in the 
business of witch  haunting individuals and we deeply regretted any 
embarrassment his report  might have caused. If  We can fully remember, you are one of 
those  who praised us for doing a great job when we just came in. Your call for  
Gambians both at home and abroad to  rally behind the Freedom  Newspaper to 
expose the monster at Banjul Yahya Jammeh is on record for  all to see. We 
never doubted your commitment to the struggle.  

On behalf of the Freedom  Newspaper management, I  want to assure  you and 
your sister  that this paper do not harbour any personal vendetta against Katty 
Joh. As  far as we are concerned, you are a "valued contributor and supporter" 
of  the Freedom Newspaper. Feel free to draw our attention whenever you think 
 that we are not doing justice to some of the issues we covered. We hope  you 
will continue to work and network with this leading paper, which you  
cherished, for its commitment to end tyranny and dictatorship in The  Gambia.  Have a 
great day.

Cheers,

Pa Nderry M'Bai.





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Pa Nderry,

I have spoken out  against the APRC regime ever since they started killing 
Gambians and  obliterating our constitution and with it our human rights. My 
family  respects my views on this issue, and I will continue to speak out 
against  
the regime so long as they are there and engaged in the atrocities  against 
our people that they are engaged in. I have also been an  ardent defender of 
free speech.
However, I would like to ask you  and "Bulfaleh" what relaying my sister's 
past personal life in cyber  space and in your paper has to do with the 
struggle? What exactly is  being implied by talking about who my sister had a 
child 
with years  ago and what that implies? Does "Bulfaleh" have insight into what 
my  sister thinks of or feels about someone who she happened to have been  
married to years ago? How does discussing that private affair impact  the 
attempt to fight the injustice that Jammeh is heaping on our  people? 
I think that there is a need to decipher between what is  exposing corruption 
and what is just an unchecked attempt to malign  innocent people and the 
latter tends to erode credit. 
Jabou  Joh


In a message dated 5/17/2006 8:23:20 A.M. Central Daylight  Time, 
[log in to unmask] writes:

PANORAMA with  'Bulfaaleh'-President Jammeh's Mother evaucated to 
Belgium-GAMS  PETROLEUM FOOTS THE BILL.


JAMMEH'S MUM FLOWN 
TO BELGIUM FOR  TREATMENT
President Jammeh seriously exposed! 
President Jammeh  seriously exposed! How the mother flown to Belgium? 
President Snubbing  the US hospitals by sending his mother to Belgium? 
This further  confirms what some people have been saying i.e. President 
Jammeh is  not so happy with Washington because he calls them “DOUBLE  
STANDARDS“ 
during the early days of his 1994 coup. This was the  time when America and 
civilized nations around the world imposed  sanctions against the military 
boys 
without a vision. American and  other Western countries were right when they 
imposed sanctions. But  Jammeh with his little head thought that he was being 
punished  unjustly. This was far from the reality. Freedom loving nations 
will  
never support or work with military governments who came through the  barrel 
of 
the gun. Jammeh came without getting the mandate of the  people and he will 
certainly leave sooner or later. 

JAMMEH  WORRIED ABOUT HIS MUM'S HEALTH!!!
He reacts in this childish manner  when angry with a country or people. If 
Jammeh wanted he could have  asked Muhammed to foot the bill and then send 
his 
mother to Washington  as he used to do. It is said that the President's 
mother 
is in drips.  She is not too well according to the source I spoke. The old 
woman's  illness is going to add up because President Jammeh has accused one 
of  
her guards of witch craft. This is another story that is emerging from  the 
woods. President has a lot of issues. He is gone crazy. 
GAMS  PETROLUM CONTROVERSY
One Muhammed the proprietor and a co-owner of GAMS  PETROLEUM storage. There 
is a storage system being built at Mandinari  this will in replacement of the 
old one in Half-Die. Reliable sources  have revealed that President Jammeh is 
a share holder in this company.  
Muhammed is the 3rd co-owner of this company therefore he is ready to  foot 
the bill about the President's mother's hospitalization in  Belgium. 
Amadou Samba is another partner in GAMS PETROLEUM. 
Amadou  Samba is also a partner in GAMS PETROLEUM company. Mr.Samba was seen  
at the Banjul International airport traveling to the US with his wife  Kati 
Joh some days back. He was there to attend his adopted daughter's  graduation 
ceremony. This a daughter of one Kati Joh Amadou's present  wife. Highly 
placed 
sources revealed that Kati and detained former  Immigration director Tamseer 
Jasseh had a kid well before she got  married to Amadou Samba. This is the 
reason why President Jammeh has  to watch his steps. He is in a circle he 
does not 
really know. Banjul  is a small place. At least Kati Joh will not hate Jasseh 
for goodness  sake. Neither would Amadou hate him. Those who know Amadou will 
not be  surprised to see him sacrifice anyone for the sake of his business  
interests. 
I met someone at the arch before sending in this piece  who was so furious 
with Amadou Samba. The woman believes that Amadou  cares less about any 
relative 
when his interest stands. The same  source said that the only reason why 
Amadou went to the USA was to get  more contracts under the pretext of 
attending a 
graduation ceremony.  Actually Mr. Samba's own biological kids are presently 
studying in  London according to the source I met. 

Posted on Wednesday, May 17,  2006 (Archive on Tuesday, May 30, 2006)
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