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Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:57:16 -0800
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Jabou,
        Without doubts I fully concur with what you said regarding people being comfortable to send their names,adresses etc to these emails.However,these people wanted to avoid exactitude in order not be exposed to the side being "scrutinised"-I think you understand what mean.The UN has tracked some phone calls etc and those details were possible because of covert operations that took place before.There are other options Jabou let say we share the information between us and then you receive the complaints yourself and then forward them to these people/me.I can give you the actual names and adresses of these offcials provided that you will keep them private(laugh).
I have been informed by Elhadj Mustafa, that you are a good person i will talk to you.
Do you believe that Demba has your phone numbers?(laugh).

Essa.

Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
In a message dated 1/18/04 3:30:38 AM Central Standard Time,
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> Hello Readers,
> Any party ie,person,family,community back home that has
> some compliants that they wish to share with some policy analysts or law
> makers in the states or Europe can forward such information to the following
> emails which will be directed to a program that is being handled by a
> particular congressman's bureau in the US. A branch of that bureau is interested in
> receiving such stuff, in trying to understand how some people are affected back
> home.
> [log in to unmask]
> [log in to unmask]
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>
Essa,

Can you tell us exactly who these people are and which Congressman's bureau
this is? Such things are deemed public information here in the U.S, especially
in a situation like this, and knowing who they are and which policy making
bodies they will give this information to will allow people to contact these
sources and make enquiries to feel comfortable, as well as to find out exactly how
this information and what they are doing can eventually effect the situation
back home.
Thank you.

Jabou Joh

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