Bro Karim,

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From: abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]>  To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thu, Feb 9, 2012 3:52 pm  Subject: Re: [G_L] Where is Alajie Saidy? Haruna. Brother Haruna who is the Alagie Saidy mentioned?] AKA.

When Dadis and the CNDD intervened to maintain military governance during the transition in La-Guinea, You and I were engaged in conversation about your anxieties of Dadis. Alhaji Saidy joined in amicus of your position  but was willing to accompany us in guiding a sober transition. I haven't heard him here since. I just wondered if he were alright.

[I was telling you that Dadis was just a fake and Baba galleh echo similar sentiment.] AKA.

I did acknowledge your concerns and anxiety about Dadis and his intentions. I was trying to encourage you to spring from that bunker so we can accompany Dadis and the CNDD toward good transition Karim. I did not remember Galleh in that bilateral conversation. Maybe Bailo. Galleh did express his suspicions but he was more amenable to rehabilitation efforts.

[Crininal learn fro each other and was the same same manifestation Yaya Manneh's (Jammeh) manifested in 1994.] AKA

I understand Karim. Criminality is contagious. I had no evidence Dadis and the CNDD were criminals although I understood there was a great potential of that. The same way a prospective criminal learns from a proven criminal is the same way a bunkerized polity nurtures that learning. I want us to begin coming out of our bunkers to divert the prospective criminal.

[It is only you and good brother Pa Modou Jallow thinking he was on the course for good.] AKA.

You are mistaken brother Karim. I did not think Dadis was on the course for good. I acknowledged the good work he was doing while maintaining he would not contest the presidency. I was commending him on the good work as I counseled sobriety toward a CNDD-free elections. That is what I urged you to accompany me in. Whether Dadis was trained on a course for good or not, if we do not contribute toward his own good works, we would be shirking our responsibilities for commoner relief.

[You Have a good day my loving brother but just don't know the Alagie Saidy.] AKA.

Yes. I will try to copy the notes surrounding that conversation. Maybe it will jog your good memory Karim. You are a great man.

[I miss your posting from Mali much to my interest!] AKA.

Karim, Mali is embroiled in the resurgence of the old Tuareg secessionist struggle at this time. The rolls of the secessionist was emboldened by returnees from Gaddafi's dead-end battle so they were better armed and larger in number after dispensing with Ag Bahanga. Things are calming at the moment. I figured I'd yield to afford Malians greater focus on this misfortune. I shall resume momentarily. Besides, Senegal's disquiet is more imminent. Hope you're following that series at the moment. Be back with you later on Mali. Thank you Karim for all your wonderful work.

Haruna.
 

Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 02:21:46 -0500
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Subject: [G_L] Where is Alajie Saidy? Haruna.
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I have just been reminiscing. There was a nice gentleman by the name of Alajie Saidy who accompanied brother Karim and Me while we guided Dadis and the CNDD toward sobriety. I hope Alajie is ok. I haven't heard him here since then. It must have been some three years ago just before Dadis was shot in the head.

Haruna.
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