Bro Kejau,
The world is not as black and white as we would like it to be. Hence, the
folks banded around as Jihadist and the folks after their tails are as
complex a scenario as it was during the colonial days and the scrambles for
Africa, Middle East and North America. People or groups use tags that will
disguise their real motives. You as a  retired military man understands
that better.
Every now and then, some group will be on global TV networks, claiming to
be fighting for this or that, and they will pass on after the publicity
dies down. And then a new group will be on the media. the circle continues.
The powers that be kept on wheeling this folks infront of our eyes. Hence,
the complexities of global politics and the accomplices in the structures
networks. This is why, it is hard to get involve. Organised government
powers is always going after rag tags and rag tags going after organised
government interest, the circle continues.
 Experts are involve, the media, analyst, University departments, military
and intelligence networks etc etc.
In the old days, we had animist who carry on what they inherited and those
who adopted new religious dimensions (Islam and to a lesser extend for us
Christianity). In my recent research at the University of London, African
studeies department, I came across a Bible (The St John) Gospel printed in
1901, all in Mandinka, yes Mandinka. According to the introductions,
Mandingkas are the most difficult tribe for the Christians to convert to
the word of Jesus.
So the career of Foday Kabba and Amadou Taal, Maa Bah is not a simple
direct analysis. My own paternal great gran father was among Maa Bah's
advisers (Murad Touray was from Karjour then and the likes of Kumbo Gaye)
were key in the adviser circle of Maa Bah. Hence, the travells of Foday
Kabba, Maa Bah, Amadou Taal from our oral tradition is stackly different
from the colonial officers account. Remember the colonial officers were in
foriegn alien territory, claiming to be looking after our interest. Any
way, we will discuss later.
Thanks
Suntou

On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:38 AM, kejau <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>   Suntou,
> That's the same problem with the modern so called jihadists. I look
> forward to listening and learning more about our military history.  As we
> cannot forget the the influences these so called warriors have on the
> demographic of our region.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Kejau
>
>
>  Sent from Samsung Mobile
>
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
> Date:
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [G_L] The Jali Bamba Suso Kaabou Narrative is on kibaaro
> today
>
>
>   Kejau, Foday Kabba's career is complex. The misunderstood narrative is
> that of Jihadist, but if we contextualise the nature and activities of
> Foday Kabba, Omar Taal, we will recognised that, their main aim was not
> religious.
> Suntou
>
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>  Suntou,
>>
>> Mercenary career! I would not consider Foday Kabba a mercenary, a
>> jihadist, yes, but not a soldier of fortune....
>>
>> Kejau
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>> Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 11:31:52 +0100
>> From: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: [G_L] The Jali Bamba Suso Kaabou Narrative is on kibaaro today
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>>
>> www.kibaaro.com Natariko every Tuesday.
>> We aimed to air the Bamba Suso narration of Foday Kabba Dumbuya history
>> today. However, we brought in some people to provide their opinion of the
>> life and career of Foday Kabba. That took over one hour. We may complete
>> the program late today, if not you will catch the mercenary career of Foday
>> Kabba and the opinions of our experts next week. We will be analysing the
>> historical past time permitting. Today, Jali Bamba Suso's 1969 recordings
>> for the SOAS University of London is on. My gratitude to all who phone,
>> emailed, facebook message and text. History is nothing if we cannot learn
>> valuable lessons.
>> Thanks
>> Suntou
>>
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