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Mr Makaveli <[log in to unmask]>
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Bamba Laye,
  It's been 4 months , 22days since you wrote :
<--" [ Chew on this folks.

WE MUST LEARN TO RESIST. THAT'S WHAT IT COMES DOWN TO.

"When we walk to the edge of all the light we have and take the step into
the darkness of the unknown, we must believe that one of two
things will happen. There will be something solid for us to stand
on or we will be taught to fly."

                            - Frank Outlaw             ] " --->

And here we go again, same NIAs, same Government doing exactly what they
do best. For how long are we going to keep CHEWING this $#!^ . There comes a time when one doesn't have to suck it up you know. Hell, if our grandmas
have to walk down the streets of Banjul with their frying pans, 'mbatus' ,
'Leckettes', whatever it takes for a civil disobedience, then so be it. I
mean even Marvin Gaye is probably wondering WHAT'S GOING ON in that country
God rest his soul. This nonesense really has to stop. All these people
abducted are GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT, decree 666 maybe? Whatever
happened to innocent until proven guilty? And then even your very own
lawyers have to climb ' Ganow Countoire' before they can peek at their
clients, innocent law-abiding citizens guilty of nothing but their fear of
speaking against this despotic APRC gypsies. So they wonder why some
of us call them bunch of no-goods. Honestly, in my book, these people are
worst than any devil known to man. That said ,my people, we must learn to
resist! Bad things also comes to those who wait too long , you know. Catch
22. Am out! Thanks Bamba Laye. Word!



From: Bamba Laye Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: SUSPECTED COUP PLOTTERS ARRESTED BY NIA
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Nov 25, 2000


"However an NIA office who declined to reveal his identity said the arrests
were made in the interest of national security AND CANNOT BE CHALLENGED BY
ANYONE (my emphasis)."

When is this "national security" hogwash going to end folks? It seems the
thugs have started their terror campaign again, now that the elections is
just around the corner. When are we going to wake up and say enough is
enough? Can some one tell these NIA morons that THEY are the threat to
national security and the sooner they realize that and stop these non-sense
arrests, the better for them. For, when the boomerang turns around, it comes
with deadly force.

Just look at the names of the "alleged coup plotters". I have no clue who
these people are, but it seems really absurd and rather ridiculous, with the
information given, that such people will collaborate with the NIA boss to
plot a coup. I won't be surprised if this Aji Fatou lady and Sainabou turn
out to be some highly recognized opposition activists.

This poor guy Kebba Ceesay (NIA Director General?), when is he going to wake
up from his sleep? With all what this guy and his family went through in the
hands of Yaya.... here he is again! Same old game, same old trap, same old
$#!^ again and again and again!

For Yaya Jammeh - The Chief Dirimo. I say, beware of the man who does not
talk and the dog that does not bark. Let the innocent parents, brothers,
sisters go. Putting some away, and killing some will not take you any
further from your most deserved peril. It is closer than you would ever
think. Insecurity is not a way of life. Get a life!


Abdoulie A. Jallow
Toll-free number: 1-888-392-4832(Excite2)
Personal extension for v/mail/fax: 291-368-1519

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