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Saikou Samateh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Jun 2000 18:01:28 +0100
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Ebou,

I think I see your point but certainly not convinced.To speak against
injustice is something one should always be proud of doing,more so to be
identify with it and to speak in favour of injustice with a hidden identity
should not be a big problem to understand and to challenge issues brought up
by him (Kebbe Jobe) might be the right thing to do and this will help us to
deal with the issues he is raising without thinking much about his
Identity.Lastly,never believed that Kebba Jobe is not true to his view
points about this regime,he admire this man(AYJJJ) very well.At one time he
came distributing issues of the G-L to some workers who certainly did not
have access to the GL(This was too great ,I said to my self),but ...then I
discovered that he was distributing his own article and only one copy of
that of Hamjatta(in fact this was the article he was responding to).The day
after,I saw a friend of mind,who is also a member of this list,talking to Mr
Jobe,the following  day when I met this friend,I said to him "Oh you know
Kebba Jobe Of the GL ?" I had to explain to my friend that it was Kebba Jobe
of GL he was talking to at "COME INN",   "no ,no,he could not be that Kebba
Jobe" my friend responded,because he(Kebba Jobe)  always criticize this
regime to my friend.I told my friend that I met this man the day before
yesterday,and he was insisting that there is presently no alternative to
Yaya Jammeh  as far the opposition is concerned,and I told him(Kebba Jobe)
that to even compare Sidia and Yaya is an insult to the intelligence of the
Gambian People.So you will see that this is how kebba operate in reality,
not only in the GL,This  is a very effective way of creating doubts in
minds of  the People,for that reason, it might be too dangerous to let
people like Kebba Jobe to write what they want without given it a challenge
when necessary.The Gambia is too small a country to operate with false
identity,not even  in this forum ,it will not take too long to know who the
person is,if only people care to know.

For Freedom
Saiks
----- Original Message -----
From: Elow Wole <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 2:33 PM
Subject: The Kebba Jobe Identity Issue


> To All Gambia L subscribers!
>
> I suggest adopting a Silent Rule on this forum.  Why no refrain from
talking
> to non-gratas of this forum.  If I don't know you, you've never introduced
> yourself, or there is a general consensus that you have subscribed under a
> false identity etc, then I should never waste my time and energy arguing
> with you.  With the number of subscribers on this forum, someone is bound
to
> know someone.  We've wasted a lot of time figuring out Essa Sey, Jereh
> Jarju, Kebba Jobe, and the list goes on.  Why not simply leave them alone?
>
> If they're not man enough to reveal their true identity, then feed them to
> the dogs, simple as that.  One thing I know about Kebba Jobe, is that he
> seem to be a little more refined than his gang members.  I don't even
> believe Kebba Jobe is a true APRC militant, but a mere clown playing his
> pranks on the L.
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