Readers:

The unedited e-mail below came from a source at State House in Banjul.

Ebrima

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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Baba Jobe's UN Travel ban
>Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003
>
>
>Hello Coach,
>
>Questions were asked about the extent to which the UN travel ban on Baba
>Jobe is being applied.  The response is that it is being fully applied,
>although there are a couple of countries (Ukraine and Liberia) where they
>look the other way when baba Jobe shows up there. The sucker cannot travel
>even to Dakar, where the Senegalese have made it abandontly clear that they
>are no sanctions-busting Banana nation.
>
>In addition to his travel restrictions, the Jammeh aircraft also sees its
>flight space steadily shrinking. After the damning UN report, the Central
>African Rebublic, Gabon and some former-Soviet block countries are no-go
>areas for the aircraft. Saudi Arabia also refused the aircraft landing
>rights because Jammeh could not produce the maintenance record of the
>aircraft and also because of some outstanding bills left behind during last
>year's Hajj.  THESE CRIMINALS DO NOT PAY THEIR BILLS EITHER. WHAT AN
>IRRESPONSIBLE BUNCH OF CRIMINALS.


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