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 _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------