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saihou Mballow <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Jun 2006 20:13:35 -0700
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Aunt Jabou, 
            thanks and you are totally right. Any body
involved in this serious crime against innocent
Gambians will dance to the music. Next time even if
President Jammeh wants to use some one abroad to
victimize Gambians, he will not have anybody to do it
for him. This case is going to serve as a lesson.

Saihou 



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>  
> Mr Mballow,
>  
> You are quite right. Unauthorized access into any
> individual or company's  
> data, unlawfully securing that data, and falsely
> impersonating  them in 
> disseminating that data is not something that the
> authorities  in this country take 
> lightly and I agree that this matter should be
> pursued to  the fullest as it is 
> a crime against the Freedom newspaper but it is also
> a war  that is launched 
> against ordinary Gambians' rights to freedom of
> access to  information. 
>  
> The Freedom Newspaper should engage some reputable
> attorneys and pursue  this 
> matter with the FCC and the local law enforcement
> authorities as well as  
> with authorities in all of the countries abroad if
> it is found  that anyone in 
> those countries took part in this illegal act. Law 
> enforcement authorities in 
> North Carolina should be brought into this  matter
> and the FBI should be 
> informed by anyone whose life has been  threatened. 
>  
> The law still works in this country and if the APRC
> and their supporters  
> have gotten used to murdering Gambians and engaging
> in other unlawful bahaviour  
> that goes unpunished and uninvestigated with those
> who are supposed to be  
> guardians of the law actually twisting the law to
> support them in those  
> activities, here, people can still have recourse.
> Witness if you will  Sheikh Tejan 
> Hydara actually having the audacity to stand
> in-front of a  delegation of the  
> African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights and 
> stating that there are no 
> Journalists in their custody when the whereabouts of
>  one of the journalists 
> from the Independent Newspaper is still unknown
> since the  same government 
> arrested him, and likewise stating that the murder
> of Deyda  Hydara  and the 
> attempted murder of Ousman Sillah are still  under
> investigation. Either we must have the most
> incompetent  investigators in the 
> Gambia or someone does not want the truth behind
> these  crimes  to be known.
>  
> The Jammeh regime is escalating their campaign of
> terror against  the Gambian 
> people leading up to the October elections and this
> criminal act is  part and 
> parcel of that effort.
> However, if Saja Taal can actually carry false
> information on the front  
> pages of the Daily Observer and call it fact, then
> surely Ebou Jallow can come  
> here to post false allegations that Pa Nderry Mbai
> offered to work for and with  
> him. It is all part of the deliberate campaign of
> lies and false allegations 
> but  most important of all, it is a symptom of the
> desperation of this regime 
> because  they have to be very desperate and worried
> in order to try to sell to 
> the World  that the people who have and still very
> much spend time and energy 
> all  these years fighting against them and exposing
> the injustices they are 
> heaping  on our people have now joined them even
> though the entire World can 
> log onto the  web-site of the Freedom Newspaper and
> see that they are still in 
> publication and  still very much engaged in exposing
> this regime, and those on 
> the ground reading  this paper can still read this
> paper and see that it is 
> still engaged in  exposing this regime.
>  
> This idiotic campaign must be intended for those
> people on the ground in  our 
> country who do not have access to the web and who
> are not literate and who  
> they can possibly fool by publishing untruths in the
> Daily Observer and feeding 
>  it to them via the rumour mill. The mass arrest of
> the subscribers and  even 
> non-subscribers is to scare people from reading this
> paper and the  lies they 
> published is intended to convince people that the
> paper has ceased to  exist 
> but one cannot help but laugh at this infantile act
> because those who can  
> access information know these are blatant lies.
>  
> However, no matter how much lies nor how much
> falsehood this regime and  
> those who serve them in implementing their evil
> plans continues to  peddle, they 
> know they are loosing ground with the ordinary
> people on the ground  and they 
> know that these cheap campaigns of fear are the only
> tools left to them  and 
> everyone is becoming wise to these tactics. 
>  
> Governments that are up to no good never want the
> people to have access to  
> information and that is one of the reasons this
> regime did all they could  to 
> shut down Mbye Gaye's radio station because he was
> translating news and  
> commentary into all the local languages so all our
> people can have knowledge of  
> what was going on in the country and what those who
> are governing were up to and  
> they knew full well that if the Gambian public in
> general is well informed, 
> this  rogue regime, nor any other will last long.
> The illegal hacking of the  
> Freedom Newspaper is the latest version in that
> campaign to curtail access to  
> information but it is a loosing battle they are
> fighting and they know it  
> well.
>  
> I would also like to urge the Gambia L management
> team to  unsubscribe Ebou 
> Jallow for now until this matter is resolved so that
> the L  does not serve as a 
> tool for the dissemination of illegally accessed
> materials  and a smear 
> campaign that is clearly intended to not only make
> allegations  against someone who 
> is not subscribed to the L at the moment and  unable
> to refute any 
> allegations made against them, ( I believe this  is
> one of the bylaws of the L) but also 
> may be part of a greater  design that is intended to
> deprive Gambians both 
> abroad and on the  ground the freedom to access
> information they have a right to 
> access if  they so choose. Hacking is illegal and
> until the matter is 
> resolved, the L  should not take the chance.
>  
> Jabou Joh
>  
> In a message dated 5/31/2006 7:57:12 P.M. Central
> Daylight Time,  
> [log in to unmask] writes:
> 
> 
> 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’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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