Is this the same Ebou Jallow that tried to get our support couple of weeks
ago with the following: <A HREF="">Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]> </A>
Subject: <A HREF="">Re: News Flash --- APRC thugs destroying Evidence </A>
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KB, You cannot just fathom the hysteria that is fast gripping these
criminals. Two months ago around the 12 August, one of my apartments in
Maryland was burnt down by some arsonists. The local fire marshall was very
convinced that the arson was politically motivated (I will preserve the
reports for future reference); in fact the criminals vandalized my study,
scavenger hunting for some "documents" which fortunately they could
not find, and incapacitating my desk-top computer. The arsonists are still at
large yet we all know the real McCoy. I warned the list before how Jammeh's
thugs have been perfecting their skills of "active measures", as
jargoned in the world of covert operations, under the auspices of the Libyan
intelligence agencies. Stay alert, never underestimate the enemy!
Ebou Jallow Georgetown University, WASH DC.
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Bro. You missed an opportunity by not bankrolling the opposition election
campaign at the moment of dire need. As the "Ndongo" Half-Die would put it,
"COMMITTA BACK" meaning, return what's not yours. Some of us came forth with
our nickel and dimes to sponsor one or more opposition parties, you should
have contributed a measly $1 million toward the empowerment and liberation
cause. In the past, you respectfully tried covert and overt means ....check
the voiceout archives to refresh your memory... of confronting or even
destabilizing Yahya's military machinery, a mechanism, some of us questioned
as to its objective and sincerity. Hope you meant well for Gambia and
Gambians? The electoral process was another opportunity and you blew it. As
an ex-AFPRC insider, we need your services and $$ from the loot, as the
campaign against Yahya is revisited, this time, more organized, concerted and
professional. Our aims and direction, will not be hijacked this time around.
Guess what, it's never too late to sponsor groups or movements, bent on
continuing the struggle against tyranny in the Gambia. If this doesn't suit
your definition, sponsor scholarship funds, NGO's such as PDOIS, BOKA LOHO
or, any other group[s] in the Gambia, then your repentance will be
acknowledge by the massive lot.
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