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From:  Alieu Sanyang <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To:  The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
To:  [log in to unmask]
Subject:  A letter from a concerned Gambian.
Date:  Fri, 16 Dec 2005 20:04:40 -0800
>   Mr. Sanyang,
>
>   I am currently un-subscribed from both Gambia-L/Post but I do visit the archives sometimes. In any case thanks for exposing Essa Sey for the spineless opportunist he is.  Essa is a very troubled soul at this moment.  He lives in a world of dreams and melancholy.  However, Essa's problems are his own doing...his foolishness, short-sightedness, and professional incompetence led to his fall from grace.  Essa will never explain in public why he was relieved of his duties as an ambassador.  He decided to stay in the US for the sole reason of saving face before the Gambian online community.
>   Recently, Mr. Essa Sey has been on a survival mode trying to make ends meet and scheming ways to legitimize his immigration status by claiming asylum.  Once an opportunist, always an opportunist- he is using the opposition this time around by identifying with their cause:  Ask yourself why is Essa Sey desperately putting himself in the limelight, cavorting with opposition in NY, spreading seditious rumors, and constantly betraying confidential state/private information to the gullible the Senegalese?  Essa is doing all these just to build a case in order to qualify as a political asylee in the US.  He tried to cajole/coax lawyer Ousman Sillah to help him but the latter ignored him.  Since then Essa has been depressed and very desperate to get asylum by any means necessary.  And this is the very Essa Sey who use to threaten Gambians by reporting them to the US authorities! Isn't this something?
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>   Finally, the so called letters from members of Congress do not mean a damn thing.  Anybody can get a letter written by a representative if you live in their district.  Congress does not make foreign policy in the US; and it is very undemocratic, inappropriate if not insulting to say the least, for a member of Congress to write to foreign governments dictating to them what they should or shouldn't do.  It is just despicable. The President with the advice of Secretary of State does.  The NADD trio are not political prisoners.  They are all charged with a crime and are being tried by an independent judiciary and not President Jammeh.
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>   Regards,
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>   A concerend Gambian.
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