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Fye Samateh <[log in to unmask]>
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> Edward.

> I totally agree with you, The real criminals of Africa are the rulers
> and socall Dr,Yahya Jammeh is one of the worst a poor officer from
> the amy crown himself to be the richest man in Gambia during the
> course of six years.Where is the money from? Can Tombong Saidy
> give us any explaination on Jammeh's riches.If president Chirac is
> under investigation in a rich country like France by the state he leeds
> why not Jammeh for god shake.It's time Tombong Saidy and the NIA
> uncover their master's inhuman behaviour for the records to the 
> Gambian people,But of course they are part of the gang not representing
> the people.For the Interpol connections this could be the starting point
> 
> to endite these criminals not only from Africa but their European  or 
> western friends who are distroying  and stealing a march on law enforcement,
> Who will do everything criminal to stay in power as far as Africans will
> suffer.They call themselves Pan-Africanist yet totally paralysing africa into
> desasters.Putting thier billions into western banks for thier loose lives in
> future.Trading guns into Africa for a Continental destruction.They have
> never cared for our future generations to come.What the hell are this guys?
> May god bless Africa brother Edward have a nice weekend and good night.
>
> Respect  
> FYE.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edward Small" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: Interpol to connect African officers to the Internet


> Africa's real criminals are its presidents and prime ministers and their
> goverbnments. THEY steal a march on law enforcement. THEY control the
> police. THEY put themselves above the law. THEY intercept people's messages.
> THEY trade in arms and blood diamonds. THEY loot our national treasures.
> THEY create conditions for war in Africa. THEY kill and loot their critics,
> and violate all human rights with criminal impunity. The real criminals are
> the Yaya Jammehs, the Charles Taylors, the Robert Mugabes, the Frederick
> Chilubas, the Gnassingbe Eyademas, the Blaise Campaores and the Muamar
> Gadafis of Africa. Is Interpol not aware of these glaring facts?
> 
> 
> >From: Momodou Camara <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
> ><[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: FWD:Interpol to connect African officers to the Internet
> >Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 23:42:48 +0200
> >
> >Culled from Clari World NG
> >***********************
> >
> >LYON, France, July 4 (AFP) - The international police agency
> >Interpol is to equip investigators in Africa with computer links for
> >internet access amid fears that the continent's high-tech criminals
> >have stolen a march on law enforcement.
> >    "We cannot accept criminals in the African region having better
> >access to technology than the police," Interpol secretary general
> >Ronald Noble said in a statement released at the agency's
> >headquarters in Lyon, France.
> >    "We will donate computer hardware to all those African national
> >Interpol offices who can make appropriate arrangements for internet
> >access with a local Internet service provider," he added.
> >    Noble called on computer and software firms to come forward to
> >sponsor the initiative, which would give computer links to the
> >two-thirds of the agency's 53 African offices which are still not
> >on-line.
> >
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