Mr Cham, i can assure you that consultation between
concern Gambians and the relevant authorities have
already taken place. This is a very, very serious
crime committed not only against the Gambians and Pa
Nderry but also against all civilize nations. I can
tell you that the civil liberties, lawmakers and law
enforcement agencies are more interested in the case
than us.
Mr Cham, do not forget this is a Gambian matter, you
will be surprise when action is taken against Mr
Jallow, you will see people come here and tell us that
this matter would have been handle between us Gambians
rather than involving the U.S. and U.K. Governments.
Above is the reason why one should give a space for
what ever needs to be done in the Gambian manner
before any action. After the expiration of the 48
hours, then no one would be blame for what ever comes
next.Thanks.
Saihou
--- Bunama Cham <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Mr Mballow,
>
> What apology, a crime is a crime. If you and the
> proprietor believe that he (Ebou) is behind this,
> let the law take it cause without delay but you
> should be cautious of your various actions. Because
> this may pan on to an unexpected villain which might
> be sucking to all of you.
>
> This was why i did asked the readership to move on
> to accomplish the mission we set for ourselves. Lets
> assumed that is Ebou and now you requesting an
> apology from him. Does that mean is the end? If yes,
> it is an absolute joke and a suicide to anyone in
> this forum. This will encourage anyone to hack into
> anyones' site for information. People trust the
> custodians of this site and i believe that that
> trust should be protected at any cost. If not Ebou,
> whosoever is involve, should face the same approach
> (i.e. to face the law).
>
> Ebou is protesting his innocence and also trying his
> best to produce evidences or points to proof his
> critics wrong. Could you lots come up with something
> genuine to the readership to believe in your various
> arguments? Lets remember that it should not be base
> on hatred or dislike to any individual. I for one
> urge Pa Nderr to come out of his shell to proof Ebou
> and others wrong but yet in a sort of complete
> silence. Come bro give us something to base our
> arguments on. George Sarr could you engage both men
> to clear the air for the readership, Please? Or Try
> engage the Daily Observer to get the individual who
> provide them the information?
>
> On the other hand, it might be, both guys might be
> victims in this probe and the mystery criminal
> sitting there laughing to the confusion he/she did
> cause to this forum. This is a success to this
> crook(s) where ever they are. If apology as you
> requested from Ebou will end the fuss and confusion
> which this publication has created then the Hackers
> will come up with more troubles and end up saying
> sorry to the people affected. Simply get ready for
> more apologies to come.
>
> Bunama
>
>
>
> > Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 17:56:54 -0700> From:
> [log in to unmask]> Subject: [>-<] HACKTIVISM: Ebou
> Jallow> To: [log in to unmask];
> [log in to unmask]> > [ This e-mail is posted to
> Gambia|Post e-Gathering by saihou Mballow
> <[log in to unmask]> ]> > >
> “HACKTIVISM”> > It has now become more than clear
> that the Gambia> Government has a hand in the May
> 22nd hacking into the> Freedom Newspaper Website.
> What made it very clear? > The pro-Government Daily
> Observer Newspaper> immediately carried a false and
> reckless statement: > “the Freedom News Paper Editor
> Mr. Pa Nderry Mbai have> decided to stop producing
> the Freedom Newspaper as he> has pledged an
> Allegiance with his brother Ebou Jallow> to join the
> APRC election Campaign.” This statement> has been
> proved beyond any reasonable doubt to be> cyberpunks
> propaganda. The Daily Observer further on> May 24th
> illegally obtained and published unauthorized> list
> of subscribers and labeled them as informers.> > The
> Gambia Government on the other hand took it from>
> there and started arresting innocent Gambians and>
> torturing them in order to have a confession for
> being> part and parcel of those supplying
> information net> work of the on-line Freedom
> Newspaper.> > In the other hand Ebou Jallow
> unauthorized and> illegally went on using Pa
> Nderry’s private owned> Email address, forwarding
> confidential correspondence> to the Gambia Post,
> possibly using the Email address> to criminalize Pa
> Nderry on an unknown activities> round the world. Mr
> Nderry and many Gambians back home> and abroad
> privacy have been violated, exposed and> deserve
> apology from Mr Ebou Jallow and his hacktivism>
> partners. Mr Jallow cannot deceive us by pretending>
> that he does not know anything about the audacious>
> cyber war used to threaten or destroy the on line>
> Freedom Newspaper. > > It is illegal to
> intentionally block access to an> internet server,
> Ebou Jallow you may make himself good> and gets a
> lot of attention, but when you crack a web> site,
> you should know that you are violating another>
> person’s rights. Any one involve in cyber war
> should> be condemn world wide because it is
> uncivilized and> illegal. > > The international
> community is pushing for the> networks of
> communication alive. They are the nervous> system
> for human progress.> > 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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