Lord have mercy...Mr. Jaiteh atleast you appear to have some little grey
matter with you. However, I am flabbergasted to learn that I have a
'biography" . Where is it? Who wrote it? You, Ebou Jallow or some Gambian
monkey with a keyboard...?
Please you all shall do us a big favor and tell us who hacked Pa Nderry's
computer rather than peddling wild allegations all over the place. You
people have absolutely no shame.
Simply despicable.
Ebou
On 6/2/06, Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Mr. Sey and all those calling for Ebou Jallow'sdelisting
> I would ask we do not complicate things by using Freedom Newspaper/Pa
> Nderry/Ebou Jallow issue to delist Ebou Jallow. First the the matter did
> not take place at G-L neither are we presented evidence that Mr Ebou
> Jallow was behind it. Even if he was proven guilty G-L may not have the
> power to delist him solely on this act. Secondly it is my personal
> believe that while Mr. Jallow's unsual biography isn't all that
> flattering, it nontheless does not disqualify him as a G-L member.
>
> Malanding Jaiteh
>
> baboucarr Sey wrote:
>
> >Sis Jabou and bro Ams NO I don´t is a good idea for the L to management
> team to unsubcribe the big rouge from the list , we need to know what he is
> up all the time so that we can keep track of him, this man is very dangerous
> for the Gambian nation, not only did he steal from from the poor Gambian
> framers, few he tried to form an army to topple Jammeh via Senegal, that
> failed. Then he tried to framed president Wade for recuting to lead
> contingent of Senegal soldiers to attack the Gambia. Ams come to think of it
> who is really behind the fake letter to the Senegal government that lead to
> arrest of OJ Halifa and Bah.(remember the piece Ebrima Ceesay sent to the
> list concerning that issue) who fake that letter or mail to Senegal. could
> it be the same Patten EBOU EBOU THIEF Jallow oh sorry he said he Jammeh Ebou
> thief Jammeh. Sister Jabou need I say more for the list not to delist
> sameless thief.
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >Mbye
> >
> >I would also like to urge the Gambia L management team to unsubscribe
> >Ebou
> >
> >amy jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Sister Jabou,
> > I could not help but marvel at your eloquence in responding to this
> serious atrocity commited by these hackers.No one could have said it
> better than you did, keep up the good work!
> > I definitely do agree that Ebou Jallow should be unsubscribe from the
> L, until a thorough investigation has been performed.The brother has no
> shame in him, above everything else he has the audacity to come on line to
> post such jargon about those so called 'informers' to be prosecute by the
> the Gambian Government.The APRC is sure good at persecuting the poor,
> innocent and helpless, so this is nothing new.
> > Ebou, like we have been asking you for the last years, what have you
> done with the money? That is the question of the day, and if you are so
> chummy with Yahya, you should think about going home for good.( Do you think
> that Yahya will ever trust you again, after all you have said and written
> about him)?You sure have the nerve to speak after doing what you have done.
> You should be extradited to the Gambia to be tried for helping yourself to
> the state coffers. You are nothing but a traitor to the Gambian people,
> having stolen all that money from our poor farmers. I wonder how you look at
> your vile self in the mirror knowing the evil you have committed.
> > Be assured that there will be a final day of reckoning for you, Yahya
> and the monkeys that do your dirty jobs. History has a funny way of
> repeating itself in the most uncanny way, remember the once mighty Taylor
> and Doe, where are they now?
> >Amy
> >
> >You are quite right. Unauthorized access into any individual or company's
> >data, unlawfully securing that data, and falsely impersonating them in
> >disseminating that data is not something that the authorities in this
> country take
> >lightly and I agree that this matter should be pursued to the fullest as
> it is
> >a crime against the Freedom newspaper but it is also a war that is
> launched
> >against ordinary Gambians' rights to freedom of access to information.
> >
> >The Freedom Newspaper should engage some reputable attorneys and pursue
> this
> >matter with the FCC and the local law enforcement authorities as well as
> >with authorities in all of the countries abroad if it is found that
> anyone in
> >those countries took part in this illegal act. Law enforcement
> authorities in
> >North Carolina should be brought into this matter and the FBI should be
> >informed by anyone whose life has been threatened.
> >
> >The law still works in this country and if the APRC and their supporters
> >have gotten used to murdering Gambians and engaging in other unlawful
> bahaviour
> >that goes unpunished and uninvestigated with those who are supposed to be
> >guardians of the law actually twisting the law to support them in those
> >activities, here, people can still have recourse. Witness if you will
> Sheikh Tejan
> >Hydara actually having the audacity to stand in-front of a delegation of
> the
> >African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights and stating that there are
> no
> >Journalists in their custody when the whereabouts of one of the
> journalists
> >from the Independent Newspaper is still unknown since the same government
> >arrested him, and likewise stating that the murder of Deyda Hydara and
> the
> >attempted murder of Ousman Sillah are still under
> >investigation. Either we must have the most incompetent investigators in
> the
> >Gambia or someone does not want the truth behind these crimes to be
> known.
> >
> >The Jammeh regime is escalating their campaign of terror against the
> Gambian
> >people leading up to the October elections and this criminal act is part
> and
> >parcel of that effort.
> >However, if Saja Taal can actually carry false information on the front
> >pages of the Daily Observer and call it fact, then surely Ebou Jallow can
> come
> >here to post false allegations that Pa Nderry Mbai offered to work for
> and with
> >him. It is all part of the deliberate campaign of lies and false
> allegations
> >but most important of all, it is a symptom of the desperation of this
> regime
> >because they have to be very desperate and worried in order to try to
> sell to
> >the World that the people who have and still very much spend time and
> energy
> >all these years fighting against them and exposing the injustices they
> are
> >heaping on our people have now joined them even though the entire World
> can
> >log onto the web-site of the Freedom Newspaper and see that they are
> still in
> >publication and still very much engaged in exposing this regime, and
> those on
> >the ground reading this paper can still read this paper and see that it
> is
> >still engaged in exposing this regime.
> >
> >This idiotic campaign must be intended for those people on the ground in
> our
> >country who do not have access to the web and who are not literate and
> who
> >they can possibly fool by publishing untruths in the Daily Observer and
> feeding
> >it to them via the rumour mill. The mass arrest of the subscribers and
> even
> >non-subscribers is to scare people from reading this paper and the lies
> they
> >published is intended to convince people that the paper has ceased to
> exist
> >but one cannot help but laugh at this infantile act because those who can
> >access information know these are blatant lies.
> >
> >However, no matter how much lies nor how much falsehood this regime and
> >those who serve them in implementing their evil plans continues to
> peddle, they
> >know they are loosing ground with the ordinary people on the ground and
> they
> >know that these cheap campaigns of fear are the only tools left to them
> and
> >everyone is becoming wise to these tactics.
> >
> >Governments that are up to no good never want the people to have access
> to
> >information and that is one of the reasons this regime did all they could
> to
> >shut down Mbye Gaye's radio station because he was translating news and
> >commentary into all the local languages so all our people can have
> knowledge of
> >what was going on in the country and what those who are governing were up
> to and
> >they knew full well that if the Gambian public in general is well
> informed,
> >this rogue regime, nor any other will last long. The illegal hacking of
> the
> >Freedom Newspaper is the latest version in that campaign to curtail
> access to
> >information but it is a loosing battle they are fighting and they know it
> >well.
> >
> >I would also like to urge the Gambia L management team to unsubscribe
> Ebou
> >Jallow for now until this matter is resolved so that the L does not serve
> as a
> >tool for the dissemination of illegally accessed materials and a smear
> >campaign that is clearly intended to not only make allegations against
> someone who
> >is not subscribed to the L at the moment and unable to refute any
> >allegations made against them, ( I believe this is one of the bylaws of
> the L) but also
> >may be part of a greater design that is intended to deprive Gambians both
> >abroad and on the ground the freedom to access information they have a
> right to
> >access if they so choose. Hacking is illegal and until the matter is
> >resolved, the L should not take the chance.
> >
> >Jabou Joh
> >
> >In a message dated 5/31/2006 7:57:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> >[log in to unmask] writes:
> >
> >
> >Ebou Jallow you should apologize before it is too late
> >other wise you will face the same fate the first
> >infamous hacker Kevin Mitnick, who was arrested in
> >1995 on charges of obtaining unauthorized access to
> >corporate computer systems and stealing and copying
> >proprietary software. Mitnick was jailed for five
> >years.Since then many people are serving sentences
> >ranging from 5 to 10 years.
> >
> >The FBI’s National Infrastructure Protection Center,
> >an agency responsible for monitoring computer
> >terrorism and oversee FBI computer-related crime
> >investigations will be inform to take necessary action
> >within 48 hours, if Ebou Jallow fails to come up with
> >an apology or an explanation to Pa Nderry and Gambians
> >why he should not be put a party to this legal action
> >to be constituted by concern Gambians, we will have no
> >choice but to go ahead with our plans of action.
> >
> >Yahya Jammeh cannot silence all the Gambian private
> >Newspapers, private Radio Stations and we condone the
> >same behavior from him abroad. It is between life and
> >dead.
> >
> >Saihou
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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