???????????????????????????????? In a message dated 6/29/2005 11:36:05 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: Jabou, Can you tell us where the rumor is coimg from? You sound thretened. Some of us do not even know your relation with the Amadou Samba family. Why should you be bought by anyone? I doubt if Jammeh is going to waste any of his finances to buy any of us out side. He must be either too reach a bad politician to think that buying any one busy making a lot of noise outside the country will keep them silence. I am not sure that makes any sense. Conteh, you said the situation in the Gambia requires our attention. How can we achieve that if all that we do is get formal education and stay ouside and make noises? Of course the Gambia needs all of us but we have to think in a way that we need our country too. Alieu Sanyang. Lamin Conteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Sister Jabou: I will break by silence and vow that the APRC has not bought you. Those who speculate are only defeating the purpose of a yahyaless Gambia. Political maturity equals sincere silence. There is more work to be done in The Gambia. Yahya Jammeh has set The Gambia back 50 years. After visiting The Gambia, I am convinced that the real struggle is in The Gambia. I have met people of every political doctrine. I am convinced that some of Jammeh's adamant supporters may help the opposition in freeing The Gambian people. Our country has reached a stage of desperation. We should not turn our backs on any Gambian willing to free us. We must come to the realization that past differences are irrelevant when it comes to Jammeh's repressive rule. By silently walking, listening, and rationalizing Gambians, I saw a deep sense of frustration, hunger, abject poverty, and cries for help. I saw people begging in The Gambia. I saw school kids desperately asing for help. I saw army and police personnel asking for rides. Construction sites are disasters waiting to happen. It is toally risky to drive at night. Where has Jammeh taken The Gambia? Jammeh has indeed has created a Soweto of The Gambia. I left The Gambia as a changed man. Our country is totally decayed. We must come together and free our country from political captive and indecision from the Kaninlai farmhouse. If you eat and discard leftovers today, please think about people back home. I met countless families without food. Most were unwilling to ask for help. Most Gambians are totally unhappy with Jammeh's repressive rule. Our divisiveness will make matters worst. The situation for The Gambian youth is scary. What will happen if the same trend continues. Can we afford a society with less skilled and uneducated youth? Is this a societal problem? Can we objectively address these critical issues? All politics is local. We must go back to our respective constituencies and campaign for the opposition. Though criticisms are good, but after such, what do they entail? To free The Gambia is a task that must be accomplished. It must include every Gambian. Objectivity and sincerity are solutions to a yahyaless Gambia. Subjectivity and unfounded rumors will make Jammeh stronger. Please stay strong. Rumors will always surface. But the truth will always prevail. Please stay the course. I salute you for your courage. Naphiyo, Lamine J. Conteh Accounting Instructor Halifax Community College P.O. Drawer 809 Weldon, NC 27890 252-536-7249 [log in to unmask] >>> [log in to unmask] 06/26/05 9:57 AM >>> It has been brought to my attention by several sources, that sadly, there are certain unsavory persons who are going around saying that I am silent these days because I have been bought by Yaya Jammeh, and they even go so far as to say that the agent for such a transaction was my brother in law, Amadou Samba. Let these slanderers take note that: 1.My family does not nor have they ever tried to influence my stand on the APRC regime simply because they know me. I, on the other hand can guarantee anyone that I have in the past, present and will continue to do so in the future, spent a great deal of time trying to convince anyone related to me to stay clear of the APRC regime. 2. When I stood up to oppose the APRC regime, I was in full control of all my mental as well as moral faculties. I have therefore never at any time in the past or present lost knowledge of who my relatives are nor what my responsibilities as a decent member of the human race are, and that if the consideration of relations directed my sense of right and wrong, I would have never have spoken out against this regime. Gambians will get somewhere when we finally get to the point where we can say what needs to be said regardless of whether even our own parents are the culprits. 3.My opposition to injustice wherever it is practiced and by whomever it is practiced, cannot be based on and is not, was not and will never be based on personal or political gain and is most definitely not dictated by my proximity to the perpetrators or collaborators. 4. It is not possible for me to support the APRC regime ever, and the reason is simple and uncomplicated. It is simply because it is not humanly possible for me to find any place within me to ever justify such a thing. As far as I am concerned, the day they spilled the first drop of Gambian blood was the point of no return in any form of compromise between them and the Gambian people. The only solution is that these people stand trial in a court of law for the crimes they have committed and continue to commit against our country and our people up to this very second. For me, it is a matter of when Gambians will get justice, and not whether one closes one's eyes to join in such hegemony for personal gain or even for basic survival. 5.Even if Yaya Jammeh and his collaborators possessed all the money on God's green earth, that money would not be enough to make I, Jabou Ndaraw Joh to abandon my sense of decency as a member of the Human race, which is really the deciding factor as to whether one supports the APRC regime or not, to join the criminal regime that has become a veritable nightmare for all Gambians. 3. Yaya Jammeh and his cohorts may not be very bright as evidenced by their daily actions towards our people and which they know full well that they shall surely pay the price for one day soon, but I guarantee you that not even in their moments of temporary insanity would they include I, Jabou Joh on a long list of potential cronies to approach in any form or manner for any reason. 4. It is unfortunate that there are still elements in our society who for lack of self esteem or just plain bad character, feel that the only way they can be somebody it to perceive others as enemies and to proceed to attempt to destroy their character. That is a sad and unfortunate set of circumstances that is at the root of why someone like Jammeh can flourish in our midst and for all these years. However, I suspect that whoever is trying to slander my name is already well aware of all the above and their intention is driven by other motives. However, there is a wollof saying that people always measure you by the same yardstick they use to measure themselves, in other words, whoever believes I can be bought is most likely someone who will go to the highest bidder. 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