Karim
The truth is, we tend to analyse Cassamance has a bastion of rebel
heartland. However, serious security analyst reveal that, Cassamance is
actually a cash cow for both the rebels and the Senegalese top military
brass. The selling of timbers, illegal logging, control of business
routes,, selling of coal, exorbitant swindling of travelling traders,
cattle theft and many more scheming goes on in Cassamance, manipulated by
both rebels and the army.
Hence, the Senegalese army don't want the war to end, they benefit
financially and the Rebels too have a cause to fight for.
So for President Jammeh to pocket senior Senegalese security officials is
quiet easy. Few years ago, a fierce Senegalese military officer, a native
of Cassamance was assassinated by his peers, because his stance was
strategic elimination of the rebel disturbance. He was killed by fellow
officers clandestinely...According to reports, his battalion curbed the
brutalities of the rebels significantly.
As for why Ndur frequent those regions, we have to be careful, because he
is in a dangerous place. Divulging of sensitive information will make his
tormentors harass him even worst. I will apply caution is saying much at
present. What is clear now is that, not many are willing to sit down and
carry on business as usual. We can be talking fancy in groups and
organisations, but sadly, only real action will yield tangible result. This
is a complex problem.  Thanks
Suntou

On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 8:53 AM, abdoukarim sanneh <
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>  Suntou
> Senegal don't care about our problems. A lot think that we can used
> Cassamance issues to win their support. That is just a silly joke. Senegal
> has a geo-political interest drive by nationalism when its comes the state
> of madness in the Gambia.
>
>  ------------------------------
> Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 00:56:56 +0100
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Comfirmed Ndur Cham Arrested in Cassamance
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> http://kibaaro.com/breaking-news-col-ndure-chams-abduction-confirmed/
>
> This is getting ugly. How can Senegal be allowing Gambia security
> operatives to enter their shores, abduct Gambians and take them away,
> without Senegal raising any objections...This is messy.
> Senegalese police patrol their borders regularly, so how can this be
> happening?
> Suntou
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