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Fri, 12 May 2000 12:55:29 +0300
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Sorry Mr ceesay,
But I sometime think you are writing yourself a mail and take it as if it
was from the source in the Gambia.Governments can only raid someone who
is acused commiting crime in his/her own country.You must be an important
person even more important than Jawara and others living in England.Put
this kinds of threats with your mail sources will someday weaken your
trust in the forum. Even if the source put this kinds of remarks you
should not post them to the L since there is no prove on the mail that can
be an assurance to the fact that it is from the Gambia. Then again you
have the right to write anything you want as far as it is related the
Gambia l's objective. You are a journalist and we aspect these kinds of
information about our dear motherland but shouldn't you consider the
correlations too? hence there are lots of intellectuals and great thinkers
reading your mails.I don't care what people think of my commands in using
the language but what it contain matters must.
Sorry if I happen to insult your intellegence,I really don't mean it, You
can be a good journalist if only you correlate to the reality without
bias.

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EDI LK SIDIBEH                                  NAAKANTIE 2C9
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION       48320 KOTKA
KYMENLAAKSO POLYTECHNIQUE

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PEACETO EVERYONE ON EARTH.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


On Thu, 11 May 2000, ebrima ceesay wrote:

> Gambia-L:
>
> My unimpeachable source in Banjul, now comments on the latest in the Gambia.
> So, please, do read his e-mail below.
>
> Ebrima Ceesay
> Birmingham, UK.
>
> PS: My source, I am safe, I believe, more than you. So, you do not have to
> worry about me. I am rather praying for your own safety and that of your
> family, since you are the ones in the Gambia.
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
>
> Hello Ebrima:
>
> Ebrima, where is the Gambia heading to? You know what? General Ansumana
> Manneh of Guinea Bissau, and not President Kumba Yalla, has now provided
> Yaya Jammeh with personal body guards.
>
> So, for your information, Mr. Jammeh's main body guards are now from Guinea
> Bissau. But that is not enough! He has also acquired the services of some
> Moroccan commandoes as his body guards, and they (the Morrocans) are already
> guarding him. Therefore, he no longer trusts the Gambian Security Forces,
> following the tragic events of 10 April; and, as a result, he has now got
> personal body guards from Morocco and Guinea Bissau.
>
> Ebrima, I am sure the Gambian Security Forces must feel humiliated by these
> latest developments. By the way, you have always said that Jammeh is a
> coward, and surely, these latest developments have confirmed what you have
> been saying for a long time now.
>
> Yaya is even afraid of his own shadow. This is what psychologists call
> paranoid, but I call it chicken. Nowadays, Ebrima, security is so tied
> around Jammeh, which is giving the wrong impression as if he is being
> targeted by some terrorists overseas.
>
> Anyway, having said that, I have to say that I am beginning to have a bad
> mind about the fate of the GAMSU president, Omar Joof. Until now, he has not
> been seen. Therefore, the question every good Gambian should be asking is:
> "Where is the GAMSU president?" If he was abroad, he must have phoned his
> wife by now, or the BBC, to tell his story.
>
> Omar Joof's wife has been asking the whereabouts of her husband since that
> fateful day of 10 April. So, Ebrima, Omar Joof's whereabouts must be
> established and NOW.
>
> UDP, PDOIS, NRP and the entire International Community should also be asking
> the same question as Omar's wife, regularly. So, Ebrima, the International
> Community should be made aware of the plight of Omar Joof's wife.
>
> By the way, last night, in my piece on the BIVAC controversy, I wrote that
> Jammeh and Nfamara Jatta did not want the BIVAC deal to fail because if it
> failed, they themselves will spill the beans, or reveal everything. "They"
> meaning the BIVAC team, and not Jammeh and Jatta.
>
> I saw your piece, but after the word "THEY", you had put in brackets "Jammeh
> and Jatta". But the word "they" had referred to the BIVAC people. I meant
> that if the BIVAC deal failed, then they (the BIVAC team) will reveal the
> whole truth behind the deal, including the names of those bribed or bought.
> So this is why Jammeh and Jatta do not want it to fail.
>
> Also, make sure that you empty your computer of all messages emanating from
> me. They (the Jammeh regime) are trying to have someone in England break
> into your apartment in the UK.
>
> So, do clean your PC and send me a note to that effect. As for my own PC,
> here in Banjul, I am safe. There was this theory that the e-mails I am
> sending you could be retained by our Server, but a computer "genius" in the
> Gambia, has told me a very good way of beating it.
>
> Thanks.
> ________________________________________________________________________
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