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Prince Obrien-Coker <[log in to unmask]>
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Your Excellency Essa Bokar Sey,

I am still waiting for the answers to my questions of 30 May 2000.

Prince Coker
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Essa Sey 
  To: [log in to unmask] 
  Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 3:04 AM
  Subject: I would've never exposed my military background if your bluff wasn't going beyond control!


  Colley-the gambia l's defence attaché:

  There are a lot of us on line who were soldiers like you brother.I and a many others were trained in pôl la peyre école nationale de la gendarmerie in ouakam-from 1989 to 1990.

  We are NOT experts like you but we were in that "thing" also.In 1989 i was together with Sgt.Yaya Darboe,Anthony Correa(who was part of the UN mission to Angola). We were there undergoing an Nco training course in Dakar.We off course received our certificat inter-armée there.Mr. Colley you can call Sgt.Tijan Ndure of the senegalese gendarmerie( Tambacounda station) or Sgt.Masamba Ndoye of their presedential guard(riders section) they the senegalese will tell you what kind of a soldier i was in their midst.I have nothing to worry about as far as military exellence is concerned.Call them and ask them.You may come back on your forum of rumours to discredit me with fabrications but the records in Dakar are there for life.

  Mr. colley in 1989 the speech that ex president joof made to declare the confederation (frozen) in french he said:"gelée" found me at pôl-la peyre.MR. Colley our team was put on stand by ready to join the senegalese soldiers at Mauritania Border.The need to go was later on superceded by diplomatic efforts thus we never went.

  Mr.Colley i can fully remember what some of these soldiers were saying. Non amongst them wanted to be killed for a war they found unnecessary at the time.Mr.Colley i love those Senegalese more than you because  they were my good mates. You know what it means for a soldier to remember or see his mate die at war,because you were and you are still one(i hope). " A say Mr.colonel sir think deep because you are  SAYING A LOT OF FALLACIES now!"

       The reason that urged me to say  they were DEFEATED  is not to jubilate but its rather to expose the error that their Gvt.made in Bissau(don't hide the truth you know what i mean).When you were receiving those calls at an office you used to share with Alhaji Kanteh(commissioner of NBD) Was the permanent secretary DOS defence there?

  There are two famous Gen Seckas in Senegal.They are General Pâthé Secka and the one you mentioned in your art.I can't believe that Gen.will call you for such operations,however you reserve the right to say what u want.

  Mr. Trapateau is not the french chargé d'affaires in the gambia no! no! no! he is the head of the pedagogical center in the Gambia.This evening i spoke to him he is one of the people i work with every day.So be mindful of spreading unfounded stories only to gain popularity amongst innocent civilians who are here to talk politics but not military strategies.

  MR COLLEY PLEASE COME AND FACE US  AND LEAVE THESE CIVILIANS ALONE. THEY ARE POLITICIANS AND THEY PREFER DEMOCRATIC STRATEGIES I HOPE.  JAW JAW IS BETTER THAN WAR WAR. TRY ME AGAIN I WILL RESPOND ACCORDINGLY BEFORE GOING ON LEAVE COLONEL SIR!

  ESSA BOKARR SEY.





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