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Momodou Camara <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 May 2004 13:32:19 -0500
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Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Over the years I have defended the rights of Gambian people. I met Joe
>Sambou and I thought of him as a decent Gambian. I am now willing to risk
>my reputation and reveal to you that Joe Sambou is a double agent.

Jassey Conteh,
Stop this nonsense and foolish accusations of Joe Sambou for having a
friend in the Gambian Embassy that makes him qualified as a double agent. I
find that such false accusations are what had made many many Africans
assassinate their comrades during liberation struggles. You really should
either prove your allegations or send an apology to Joe.

Its fine if you want to be a presidential candidate in the next elections.
However, it’s disappointing to see that you engage in politics of character
assassinations.

Do you know that the wife of former prime minister of Denmark Mr. Poul
Nyrup Rasmussen’s was an opposition parliamentarian; at the same time the
sister of a minister in the same cabinet was a parliamentarian from another
opposition party?
In our own Gambia, Dr. Omar Touray (PDOIS) opposed his elder brother of
same mother Mr. Sajo Touray (PPP) in Sami district too during the 1992
elections. That is what political maturity is all about and it does not
make any of them double agents.

Although I have never met neither Joe nor yourself, I know that he is not
what you want us to believe. As for you, I still wonder where your loyalty
is because your party NCP is part of APRC now.


Momodou Camara

"It is much easier to split an atom than a prejudice"
Albert Einstein

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