Saiks, Momodou Camara,
I just think it is a huge waste to see both of you trying to reassure us
that Joe Sambou is not a double agent, partly on the bases of your knowledge
of people he hung out with in the past. Both of you, while living in a
revolutionary Samsara, "slept" for years with people just to witness them
eventually turn into President Jammeh's choir boys. So membership in an old
flock provides no certainty as to the anatomy of one's future congregation.
It just makes the transition more sensational.
So we do know that Joe Sambou is a double agent? Of course we don't. Should
we care whether or not he is? My opinion is an emphatic NO, at this point in
time. At this stage of the Gambian struggle, there will be various kinds of
alignments, collaborations, tactical and strategic alliances; people
shifting towards ideological locations that best suit their motivations and
that best serve their interests. These movements, trajectories of individual
political lives, may be recognisable in debate fora like the Gambia-L, but
are better observed in the field of concrete practice; away from these
computer keyboads, as Joe Sambou himself aptly put it. But even out there,
guarantees are not available.
You can only test the sincerity of others on account of social practice as
dictated by a collectively accepted program drawn towards some specified
end. And from what I have seen so far, Joe Sambou definitely belongs in a
line of compatriots whose services the Gambian struggle urgently needs. But
so does Jabou Joh, Jassey-Conteh, El Hajj Tapha Fye and others you may think
of. Joe's integrity must be defended. But so must the integrity of those who
made the allegations, even if we must admit that their making such an
allegation was wrong. All of them are intelligent, serious, and mean well
for progressive change in Gambia.
All of us are making contributions in our different ways for a better
Gambia; but because we believe in different methods, and varying tactics,
once in a while we will discover weakneses in each another's positions and
we may point fingers and level accusations. But if those "administrative"
matters are allowed to take center stage in the struggle, we will dedicate
less energy towards the common goal - just like the different political
parties at home and the Coalition that is yet to be.
Continuing to harp on this issue invests it with a life it does not deserve.
Let us relegate it the past.
Sidibeh
----- Original Message -----
From: "samateh saikou" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2004 1:26 AM
Subject: Re: A Double Agent
> Mo,
> You can count on my support here,I don't believe that Joe is a double
> agent.I have known Joe for many years now ,he was never into politics,I
have
> no doubts that it is the unbearable present situation of our country that
> forced people like him to make a choice and I respect him for that.I have
> known him to be a decent brother,his very close friend has been my close
> childhood friend
> I am of the believed that if Joe is APRC he would have stand to defend
that
> and not otherwise.I hope that Conteh and Joe solve this problem with
better
> understanding of each other.
>
> For Freedom
> Saiks
>
> >From: Momodou Camara <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
> ><[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: A Double Agent
> >Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 14:42:25 -0500
> >
> >Conteh,
> >You are right that I simply believe that Joe is not a double agent. I
have
> >no proof and I hope everyone agrees that Gambia-L is not a court room
where
> >we will sit around to wait for evidence. Has it occured to you that those
> >whose inforamtion you trust may themselves be disinformation agents?
> >Could this source of yours within the APRC not be someone trying to split
> >the opposition by spreading suspicion among opponents of the regime?
> >
> >For God´s sake what are we going to do with telephone records?
> >I am not returning to an old issue. You are the one who brought it up
again
> >yesterday and that is very immature, to say the least. This is an issue
we
> >have to get rid of forthwith.
> >
> >That does not mean that I condone Joe´s insults. It is equally immature
for
> >him to continue doing that. All of us in the Management Team wish that
this
> >never happened, because it is such a waste. But be assured that we will
> >come to a conclusion very soon.
> >
> >Momodou Camara
> >"It is much easier to split an atom than a prejudice" Albert Einstein
> >
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