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Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 31 May 2006 21:25:25 -0400
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Mr. Mballow:

I think Mr. MBai needs to report this matter to the FBI since it involved interstate
and global communication.  He should also contact NC police since threats were
made against him.  He should not ignore these threats because heaven knows
what Jammeh and his thugs might do to him.

Regardless of their intimidation, I hope Mr. MBai would continue with increase zeal 
against this dictatorship.  May we witness a yahyaless Gambia.  Please dictator
jammeh, let my people go.

Naphiyo,
Comrade Jassey-Conteh

-----Original Message-----
>From: saihou Mballow <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: May 31, 2006 8:56 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: HACKTIVISM: Ebou Jallow
>
>                      &#147;HACKTIVISM&#148;
>
>It has now become more than clear that the Gambia
>Government has a hand in the May 22nd hacking into the
>Freedom Newspaper Website. What made it very clear?  
>The pro-Government Daily Observer Newspaper
>immediately carried a false and reckless statement: 
>&#147;the Freedom News Paper Editor Mr. Pa Nderry Mbai have
>decided to stop producing the Freedom Newspaper as he
>has pledged an Allegiance with his brother Ebou Jallow
>to join the APRC election Campaign.&#148;  This statement
>has been proved beyond any reasonable doubt to be
>cyberpunks propaganda. The Daily Observer further on
>May 24th illegally obtained and published unauthorized
>list of subscribers and labeled them as informers.
>
>The Gambia Government on the other hand took it from
>there and started arresting innocent Gambians and
>torturing them in order to have a confession for being
>part and parcel of those supplying information net
>work of the on-line Freedom Newspaper.
>
>In the other hand Ebou Jallow unauthorized and
>illegally went on using  Pa Nderry&#146;s private owned
>Email address, forwarding confidential correspondence
>to the Gambia Post, possibly using the Email address
>to criminalize Pa Nderry on an unknown activities
>round the world. Mr Nderry and many Gambians back home
>and abroad privacy have been violated, exposed and
>deserve apology from Mr Ebou Jallow and his hacktivism
>partners. Mr Jallow cannot deceive us by pretending
>that he does not know anything about the audacious
>cyber war used to threaten or destroy the on line
>Freedom Newspaper. 
>
>It is illegal to intentionally block access to an
>internet server, Ebou Jallow you may make himself good
>and gets a lot of attention, but when you crack a web
>site, you should know that you are violating another
>person&#146;s rights. Any one involve in cyber war should
>be condemn world wide because it is uncivilized and
>illegal. 
>
>The international community is pushing for the
>networks of communication alive. They are the nervous
>system for human progress.
>
>Ebou Jallow you should apologize before it is too late
>other wise you will face the same fate the first
>infamous hacker Kevin Mitnick, who was arrested in
>1995 on charges of obtaining unauthorized access to
>corporate computer systems and stealing and copying
>proprietary software. Mitnick was jailed for five
>years.Since then many people are serving sentences
>ranging from 5 to 10 years.
>
>The FBI&#146;s National Infrastructure Protection Center,
>an agency responsible for monitoring computer
>terrorism and oversee FBI computer-related crime
>investigations will be inform to take necessary action
>within 48 hours, if Ebou Jallow fails to come up with
>an apology or an explanation to Pa Nderry and Gambians
>why he should not be put a party to this legal action
>to be constituted by concern Gambians, we will have no
>choice but to go ahead with our plans of action.
>
>Yahya Jammeh cannot silence all the Gambian private
>Newspapers, private Radio Stations and we condone the
>same behavior from him abroad. It is between life and
>dead.
>
>Saihou
>
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>
>
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