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Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 24 Nov 2001 13:11:14 +0100
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Jabou,
I am sorry to say, that the truth you have mentioned in your mail, should not be
mentioned on the Gambia-L. Ebou Jallow is the ONLY THIEF who has ever stolen the
coffers of our country. All the rest who took our coffers in the past 37 years
has borrowed what they took. We hope the so called truthful G-Lers will ask them,
when they will pay back our money? Some are running their progressive businesses,
and others are sitting in their Mansions.

Elhajj

Jabou Joh skrev:

> In a message dated 11/23/2001 7:57:24 PM Central Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> >
> > Samba and co,
> >
> > I mean it when I said Ebou is Man. To apologise after all he siad and did
> > against Jammeh and this Government, it is unbelievable. I could not beleive
> > my eyes when I saw the original letter. At first I thought it was fake.
> >
> > Ebou Jallow has done so much damage to President Jammeh and this Government
> > and I do not think he will be forgivened.I think this is all a CIA plot. I
> > have know Ebou Jallow we had a good relation and we still do, but I just
> > hope he is not stupid enough to step his foot in this country. He will be
> > tried and jailed. Even if President Jammeh forgives him, others would not.
> > He has done wrong to others too, not only President Jammeh.
> >
> > He is a man. He knows what people would say about him and he still came out
> > in public apologising. I think Ebou is being paid and manipulated by the
> > CIA. I might be wrong but this is my feeling. I do not see anything that
> > would save Ebou Jallow from being punished for what he did if he comes
> > back.
> >
> > PEACE
> >
> > Tombong
>
> But Tombong,
>
> With all due respect, Ebou Jallow has not done anything that Jammeh and co
> have not done, and on a much larger scale infact. Seems to me that he is not
> the only one who needs to be tried and jailed, so this is a case of " the pot
> calling the kettel black". It is a strange thing when criminals try to point
> fingers at each other.
>
> Jabou Joh
>
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