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Ginny Quick <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello, Ebrima, it is good to know that all is well with you.  I was also
wondering wht happened to you.  Good look on the research, and I look
forward to seeing your regular posts on the list again.
Ginny

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From: "Ebrima Ceesay" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: Where is Ebrima Ceesay (Coach)


> Gambia-L:
>
> I want to say thank you to the List Members who have been enquiring about
my
> well-being.
>
> Well, I am happy to report that all is well with me, and that I am looking
> forward to recommencing my contributions to Gambia-L.
>
> For all of you who have been wondering what has happened to me during the
> last seven weeks, I can report that I have been busy putting together a
> Research Proposal for a higher degree, and have just had confirmation of
my
> registration on the programme. I am now trying to adjust to life as a
> full-time research student again.
>
> I should like to thank Dr Abdoulie Saine for his encouragement and
support,
> and my UK sponsors who have committed themselves to paying my University
> fees, including field trips.
>
> My research interest is Third World Politics, with an emphasis on
> Democratisation under the Military in The Gambia in particluar, and Africa
> in general, and so if Yahya Jammeh thinks that he is now free from my
> comments and criticisms, I have to inform him that I am still around, and
> still fighting for freedom and the restoration of human rights in my
> homeland.  I shall endeavour to contribute regularly to Gambia-L, and
shall
> ask my sources in The Gambia to recommence their private postings to me so
> that I can pass these on to the List.
>
> In fact, I should like to thank my sources for their patience - they have
> continued to send me information and comment, but I have not had the free
> time to post these messages (which have now been overtaken by events) on
to
> a wider audience.  Anyway, I am now in the position to be forwarding
> messages from my sources in The Gambia to the List members.
>
> Ndey Jobarteh: how's your son?  I hope he does not cry at night to disturb
> you and Saiks! My warmest regards to Brothers Kabir, Saiks, Omar Drammeh
and
> the rest of the Gambian crew in Norway.
>
> Jabou Joh and Isatou Njie - your Brother is well, apart from being
harassed
> by the unending rainfall in the UK!  Sister Jabou, please extend my
warmest
> greetings to your kids.
>
> Kebba Dampha - I have just seen your last piece on the situation in Cote
> d'Ivoire and it was well thought out. I enjoyed reading it. Keep up the
good
> work!
>
> Sheikh Tijan Nyang - thanks for the information you are forwarding to the
> List; we appreciate your kind gestures.
>
> Can anyone on the L help to put me into contact with a Dr Lamin Mbye, who
> did his PhD in History at Birmingham University (?? in the seventies). One
> of Dr Mbye's former Professors at Birmingham would like to get in touch
(or
> re-establish contacts) with him. Dr Mbye is possibly working in the USA,
> according to the Professor.
>
> Greetings to everyone on the List.
>
> Ebrima Ceesay
> Birmingham UK
>
>
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