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Binneh s Minteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 24 Jan 2004 14:24:50 -0500
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YAHYA JAMMEH WANTS TO CREATE A "GAMCASA" REPUBLIC THROUGH ARMS DEALS FROM
UKRAINE, BULGARIA AND BEYOND.  A SADDAM HUSSEIN OF WEST AFRICA -  IS
PRESIDENT WADE WELL INFORMED?

Introduction to Part One


This is the beginning of a new campaign that is ready to expose Yahya
Jammeh, President of The Republic of The Gambia, a small West African
country. This strategy does not stem from a desire to remove Jammeh from
power and then replace him with a new breed of power hungry demagogues.
This strategy wants to expose Jammeh and then be part of a process that
will restore a responsible government that promotes democracy, the rule of
law, and that will stop the hidden and evil machinations that Jammeh has
been involved in from 1994 to date. This movement is being identified as
Operation Pulling The Veil (OPTV), and is being registered as an NGO at
UN/ECOSOC.

Jammeh has been aiding and abetting terrorism in Sene-Gambia and other
parts of the world, but this is yet to be known world wide. In light of
this fact, any piece of information that is sent in the open from our
sources will be disseminated to the competent authorities of the United
States of America, England, France and then Senegal. The latter are the
most affected when it comes to Jammeh's hidden and masked participation in
arms deals and the promotion of terrorism.

These pieces of information will not be speculative, designed to satisfy
personal issues against any group or person, or be based on a calculated
approach that will bring a few to power - thus replace Jammeh through a
spiral of coups. This will be an approach that will set an example and make
modern Gambian politicians rediscover that power belongs to the People and
The Gambia should be a friend of every country in the world starting from
our closest neighbors,  Senegal.

The Gambia under Jammeh has earned a lot of enemies because of his desire
for personal satisfaction and intense drive to make money at all cost.
Jammeh has remained a chronic promoter of terror by any and all means. This
movement will most certainly reveal that encouraging terrorism behind the
scenes is a new phenomenon of leaders like Jammeh while at  the same time
the leaders are trying to be seen as the good boys. The USA in particular
should listen very carefully to what our new group has to offer.

The involvement of the USA in West Africa by training some local armies in
the war against terrorism is highly welcome. However, this approach must
not be used with leaders who have changed colours because they are now
scared of the US-led war against terrorism. The question is what were these
leaders, like Yahya Jammeh, doing before introducing their latest bogus
laws against terrorism? If the USA is to win the fight it has to identify
the differences between being scared, shifting gears, and hiding one's true
colours.

This new movement, Operation Pulling The Veil (OPTV),  will be submitting
hard facts, documentary evidence such as audio recordings, authenticated
documents, traces, taped voices, video and photographs,  and other genuine
proofs that will certainly implicate and expose Jammeh and his thugs beyond
a reasonable doubt. Therefore, within this proposed framework  such
evidence will spread to law enforcement agents abroad, powerful media
houses like the New York Times, CNN, human rights organizations and other
relevant organizations.

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