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"Jeng, Beran" <[log in to unmask]>
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Ebrima,

We also need to write to the student body at Rush to boycott this event. It is
clear that Mr. Stovall
will not yield to our protest and I'm not sure of the college president,but by
involving the student
body,will surely get the word out.

Beran

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Ebrima Ceesay [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                Sent:   Wednesday, January 03, 2001 3:05 PM
                To:     [log in to unmask]
                Subject:        Re: Additional Information on Dr. Stovall

                Gambia-L:

                The e-mail further below came from a concerned Gambian in the
US. It is a
                private e-mail but because of the importance of its content, I
am forwarding
                it to the L. The e-mail writer's name is of course deleted.

                Lamin Jammeh: When Brother Sheikh Tijan Nyang announced on the
L, some time
                ago, that the Gambian writer Ebou Dibba died, I thought Ebou
actually died a
                natural death. So I was genuinely shocked when I got phone calls
yesterday,
                first from Kadaria Ahmed of the BBC African Service, and later,
from BBC
                Radio Kent, during which I was told that Ebou's body had been
found in Kent,
                in mysterious circumstances.

                Matters even got worse when I was interviewed this morning by
BBC radio Kent
                on their breakfast programme, about the life and work of Ebou
Dibba. I was
                devastated when part of the BBC Radio Kent presenter's
introduction, reads:
                "We are now going to talk about the life and work of Ebou Dibba,
a well
                known African Novelist who was residing in the UK. Dibba, 57,
was reported
                missing since 14th November 2000 and his body was recently found
near the
                river of Kent......in recognition of his literary work, Ebou was
decorated
                some years ago, by the Queen of England, with an MBE"...

                It is sad and tragic that he died in this manner. The cause of
his death is
                known, but I'll keep it to myself. What angers me however, is
that his
                friends here, including a professor at Birmingham University
whose name I
                will withold, knew that Ebou had problems in/with his private
life for some
                time now, but nothing was done to help him.

                We have really lost an asset who had a great literary mind! One
of the
                leading experts in African/Carribean literature in the UK, Dr
Steward Brown
                of the Centre of West Africa, once described Ebou Dibba as a
"novelist of
                real stature." And trust Steward Brown's judgement. May Ebou's
soul rest in
                peace!

                Ebrima Ceesay




                >To: [log in to unmask]
                >Subject: Additional Information on Dr. Stovall
                >Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 07:53:03 -0000
                >
                >Dear Ebrima,
                >
                >I have double checked the name of the Hotel in Bakau which had
been
                >purchased by Stovall and three other Americans together with a
Gambian; the
                >name of the Hotel is AFRICAN VILLAGE. This is the hotel next to
CLUB 98 on
                >FAJARA HIGH WAY. Stovall is still pumping money into that
project. This is
                >just one of the motives why he is so much involved with the
MORON'S regime.
                >
                >LATEST DEVELOPMENT
                >------------------
                >Ebrima, I have personally called Stovall at his Rust College
Office, though
                >I did not reveal my identity, to ask him whether he has been
receiving our
                >protest letters, and he did confirm that; but I must tell you
that he did
                >not show any sign of withdrawing his extended invitation to
these people.
                >After pressing him further on Moral grounds, his only response
was that
                >this is an internal political matter, and he(Stovall) would not
in any
                >shaper form interfere with the internal politics of The Gambia.
He did
                >mention to me that he had faxed your FORMAL PETITION LETTER to
him to both
                >YANKUBA and TOMBONG in the Gambia. He also said that he should
be emailing
                >you a letter, I do not know whether he did or not.
                >
                >He also mentioned to me that he had held a meeting in his
office with few
                >Gambian students residing in the MEMPHIS, TN area to ask them
about their
                >opinions and none of those students expressed otherwise. But
immediately
                >after my conversation with him, I simultaneously, called some
people to
                >verify his statement, but I was told that he was lying, because
none of
                >those students were even aware that he(stovall) had actually
extended an
                >invitation to both YANKUBA and TOMBONG.
                >
                >To that end, Ebrima, I think our petition letters should also
reach the
                >College PRESIDENT, DAVID L. BECKLEY. I will try by all means to
fetch his
                >email address as soon as possible. Anticipating your usual
co-operation.


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