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Find below an e-mail I received yesterday from an impeccable source in The
Gambia.
Ebrima
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: This appears to be only the beginning
>Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 19:50:40 +0000
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>Coach,
>Things have gotten quiet down a bit since the chaos of this morning. The
>worrying part is that Baaba Jobe was manning the Oyster Creek Bridge this
>morning directing traffic. Why? More later.
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>An Armed Forces insider told me, just the other day, that the army is now
>solidly against Yahya. The question now appears to be when will they make
>their move.
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>Meanwhile, Lang Tombong Tamba, the Head of the State Guards who was
>relieved of his duties a couple of weeks ago, has absconded. He is
>suspected to be in Senegal. Others have placed his whereabouts in the
>USA. More to come. In the interim, the Army is at stand by at the Bakau
>Depot.
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