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Dear readers:
The unedited e-mail came from a source in the heart of the Gambian
Government.
Regards,
Ebrima
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>Subject: Open Defiance : Jammeh Regime In Further Trouble
>Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003
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>Hello Coach,
>
>With run-away inflation never experienced in the history of The Gambia,
>there is open defiance of Jammeh and his dying regime. With petroleum
>price hikes of today (petrol D25, gas oil D20 and kerosene D15), folks are
>saying enough is enough. Even the die-hard APRC sychophants (such as Fatou
>Jahumpa) are either running for cover or openly criticizing the failed
>regime of the APRC.
>
>The open defiance is not only limited to the civilian population: yes, the
>army has split over the mal-administration of the Jammeh regime causing
>consternation in the Jammeh camp which is dwindling with the rise in prices
>of basic commodities. Jammeh shuttles between Banjul and Kanilai because
>of his lack of trust of those he entrusts with his security. He now does
>not trust those in Kanilai nor those at State House in Banjul.
>
>The revelations at the Dumo Saho trial, particular about the Italian
>character Caso who in fact was never a security personnel in the Italian
>army, but rather a fireman in the Florence Fire Department is causing
>further security concern for Jammeh. Caso may, in fact, be more of a
>security threat to Jammeh than he ever realised. Reports have it that Caso
>has been fired from the security detail of Jammeh. But this cannot be
>confirmed now. I am still trying to confirm this.
>
>The so-called attempted coup of last week was more of a pre-emptive move to
>silence a few more of his former comrade-in-arms. The victims of last
>week's pre-emptive action were stationed at the Yundum camp. The casualties
>of Yaya Jammeh's latest action are not yet
>known. The actual figure will not be known for another week, or two. In
>fact relatives are being consulted and information gathered on those
>soldiers reported missing by their family. We'll be reporting on this
>incident as and when we have further information, particularly names of the
>victims.
>
>The APRC Government has failed the Gambian people and they (Gambians) are
>now poised to get rid of Jammeh and his cohort in the not too distant
>future. May the Almighty God continue to protect Gambia.
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