Sorry, that my message did not come through yesterday.
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From: "Elhajj Mustapha Fye" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: Binneh on the Rampage!
> Mr. Gomez,
> After reading your post, I am assuming that you were / are a soldier, and
> could tell us exactly what happened on 11th Nov. 1994. I quote you here
>
> " The facts that were known to everyone of us indicate that, after
Sabally
> left the meeting in Yundum barracks, sometime between 8 and 10 pm,
> he was not convinced that his appeal to the soldiers was heeded. He
then
> went home got prepared and led the other members of the council
> excluding Jammeh to return back and take up positions as war was
> eminent. Reports further indicated that he went with Edu to Yundum
> Barracks
> around 11pm, while Yanks and Hydara took up positions at Fajara".
>
> 1. ARE YOU TELLING US THAT YAYA JAMMEH DID NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE
> MASSACRE OF THE SOLDIERS?
>
> 2.WHY CAN`T THEY PUT SABALLY OR THE PERPETRATORS ON TRIAL FOR THE 11TH.
NOV
> 1994 MASSACRE?
>
> Lt. Gibril Saye was helping me to fight my case with a Nigerian Magistrate
> Christopher Onyia, and was in contacts with the very people who murdered
> him. I have spoken to him many times, and he was loyal to the AFPRC.
> He even told me about his christening ceremony few days before he was
> murdered, and I fully remember donating him some money for the ceremony. I
> was shocked, when I heard that he was murdered. I was informed by our
> friends in the
> Army, that he was murdered with others at the Yundum Barracks, under the
> command of Eduward Singhateh.
> But who gave Eduward the orders?????? I agree with the last part of your
> story that Edu & Sabally were at the Yundum Barracks, and Yanks and Late
> Hydara were at the Fajara
> Barracks. Although I am not a soldier, but be rest assured that our
friends
> in the Army told
> us everything that has transpired on the 11th Nov.1994, and we are waiting
> for the day of
> judgement. I can also confirm that Basiru Barrow was a transport officer
and
> not a cook. Mr Gomez,
> let us allow these people to tell us what they know, for the interest of
> JUSTICE to all of us. Our
> brother Ousman Sillah escaped murder and we all want to know who are the
> perpetrators. You see, Binneh
> gave us interesting names like Musa Jammeh and Alhagi Martin, who could be
> very helpful in the
> investigations for the attempted murder of Ousman Sillah.
>
> Binneh, just keep them coming! We are waiting for more!
>
> Elhadj.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 6:58 PM
> Subject: Binneh on the Rampage!
>
>
> 
> Is this a case of cyber madness or a supremacist in his infancy?
>
> Observers would have hold their breath to be able to digest the
> most recent postings
> by some disgruntled guy who for some good or bad reasons has an agenda
wider
> than
> the desire for a change in the Gambia. I have been very keen to read the
> posting
> with an open mind. But as the picture look clearer and clearer, I began to
> observe
> closely that the man falls short of pronouncing his agenda. I would
parallel
> him
> by avoiding to mention his hidden agenda by word. Instead I will use these
> scary
> quotations from his postings to open the minds of all.
>
> "I hope those Cuban doctors have not been invited to Banjul to
> secretly sterilise
> other races and then help the Foni Kanilai-Dombong tribes spread and take
> over the
> country.It may sound funny but could be in his serial killer mind too?"
>
> "Such was the situation in Iraq when the Sunni tribe enjoyed most
of
> the fruits
> of the Iraqi people"
>
> To begin, Binneh must either be a deliberate liar or simply a man
> whose tiny brain
> is colonized by devils from Rwanda. In your initial expose, you claimed
that
> there
> was no planned coup to be implemented on November 11 th . Instead it was a
> secret
> plot by council man like Sabally to rid the military of senior officers
whom
> they
> envy. This is ridiculous because the so called officers were promoted by
the
> council.
> Men like Barrow , an ordinary cook or so got promoted to Lt rank by
council.
> So
> how on earth could his boss envy him? Were you not aware of Sabally's
visit
> to Yundum
> barracks on Thursday November 10 th to appease the soldiers not to go
ahead
> with
> their planned intentions, as council was already aware of it. He also
> dispelled
> the irrenous belief that state guards were being paid D10,000 per month.
He
> equally
> reminded them that promises of payment were not made prior to July 22 nd .
> Even
> though he remained calm during the meeting, the atmosphere remained tensed
> as rank
> and file soldiers stood up and made sarcastic remarks at the vice
chairman.
> He was
> also booed on several occasions but he remained calm. I put it to you that
> Sabally
> stayed in the meeting till later in the night. All you tried to do is to
> fabricate
> stories to suit you undisclosed agenda. How then could anyone say they
> started arresting
> soldiers at 6pm.
>
>
> You also know that the first officers to be arrested for coup were
> Captain Sam
> Sarr and Cap Mamut Cham but they were not killed even though they were
more
> senior.
> So i admit that Nov 11 was tragic but most of the men met their fate
because
> they
> were part and parcel of the plot like yourself or were just unfortunate to
> be at
> the wrong place at the wrong time. You must understand that Sabally is a
man
> and
> not a coward like you to run away from fellow men with AK-47. This was why
> he refused
> to sleep or run away but to come and face men like himself.
>
>
> Further, your claim that they started rounding up officers by 6
pm
> was enough
> to convince every Gambian that you are a real master fabricator. The facts
> that
> were known to everyone of us indicate that; after Sabally left the meeting
> in Yundum
> barracks, sometime between 8 and 10 pm, he was not convinced that his
appeal
> to
> the soldiers was heeded. He then went home got prepared and led the other
> members
> of the council excluding Jammeh to return back and take up positions as
war
> was
> eminent. Reports further indicated that he went with Edu to Yundum
Barracks
> around
> 11pm, while Yanks and Hydra took up positions at Fajara. Again, these are
> evidence
> that have been collaborated by many even though it cannot be officially
> substantiated.
> It is claimed that Lt Bro did not show up until around 1 am. He was
capture
> and
> killed thus becoming the first casualty of the night. What seems to have
> happened
> at Yundum was that Lt. Bro and his men were taken by surprise and as such
it
> was
> likely there was no firefight. But Binneh, who on this earth did not know
> that the
> business of coup is equal to burying yourself alive. If you are caught,
you
> pay
> the price alone. They paid it in 81. So what's the beef? The only people I
> pitied
> are those like Lt. Saye because reports had it that he left the house
Friday
> morning
> to go to work but never made it back home. If that was the case, then his
> case was
> murder.
>
> Binneh hate, lice and fabrication of stories would not work in
this
> 21 st century.
> Emperor Bush has already been embarrassed. Don't be the next man to be
> embarrassed.
> The world is doing away with your thinking. We use facts to pursue our
> agenda and
> not lice. I don't know what you are studying but it seems you are still
> living in
> the tiny world of Fools. Tune up "boy militare".
>
>
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