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Ma Yero,

Thank you. Even though you are not familiar with legalese, your two notes are chuck full of defenses for Pa Nderry and any pro-bono lawyer in Carolina or anywhere in these Unanted Istates. This is the easiest and the most arsenine case for any respectable lawyer.

Later. Haruna.

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Subject: Re: Amadou Samba Sued Freedom: What does he Hope to Gain from it?


Dearest Yanks,
 
I applaud your stance on this. You said it all. I am not a legal mind like those of you, and certainly not capable to have worded the way you did. & Pa should listen to your counsel on this. I hope he is reading your lines the way i read them.
 
 

Just in memento, when Freedom Newspaper was hacked, it was Dr. Sajar Taal who published names of Freedom Newspaper informers on the Daily Observer, Amadou’s own paper. My name alongside many other innocent ones were published as “informers” to Freedom. I am not and never have being an informer to Freedom, though I have contributed there, and almost all the older Gambian outlets including the Daily Observer, Point, and Foroyaa. Now that Samba is suing Pa, I will equally call on those whose names were smeared and defamed to consider a law suit for being wrongly defamed as Freedom Newspaper reporter which caused us and our families a lot of concerns. But those of us had thick skins on that. I personally don’t care if Jammeh or any of his vagabonds put me on a wanted list, because some of these brutes are in my wanted list. 
 
Happy Ramadan to you and yours,
 
Yero.

 

There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!



  
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 17:27:38 +0100
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Subject: Re: Amadou Samba Sued Freedom: What does he Hope to Gain from it?
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What does Amadou Samba Hopes to Gain from Suing Freedomnewspaper?
The Answer is easier than you might think!


Ahmadou Samba is a Lawyer cum Businessman with loads of money in his bank accounts in 

the Gambia and abroad; therefore one wonders why is he suing Freedomnewspaper and Pa 

Nderry Mbye for $10,000. Eventhough, Mr Samba must have known that Freedomnewspaper, 

which accepts $500.00 donations from Michael Scales of the UK, is not a wealthy paper that can 

easily afford to pay such a ransom. 


It is further doubting that the Freedomnewspaper article had defamed Mr Samba as he claimed, 

especially when the paper had retracted their publication and offered him an apology. Furthermore,
one wonders why Mr Samba further demands the disclosure of the names of all the informants of 

Freedomnewspaper in his particulars of claim?


The answer might be for many reasons, but surely monetary reason and defamation cannot be 

at the heart of Mr Samba intention or agenda. Therefore, though I find it difficult to answer for 

Mr Samba, but judging from Mr Samba’s past actions especially with regards to the Gambian media, 

I think the answer to the above question might not be as difficult as i had thought it would.  

Ahmadou Samba has started a test case, which if he succeeds, he would silence the Gambian online 

media, just as how he had silenced the Gambian press in the Gambia (I have explained this point in detail below). 

The Gambian online papers which had for the past 5 to 6 years been our only source of unfettered news from 

the repressive regime of the Gambian Dictator now faces its biggest test, which could determine its future 

course of action. 
 
Amadou Samba is no ordinary Gambian, as he would want us to regard him, the man is a Multi 

Million businessman and a close confidant of Dictator Jammeh, who can hire any lawyer in America or 

anywhere else to fight a case for him regardless of its merit. Simply because the man can afford it; a luxury 

which many of our much needed hardworking journalists can’t afford. 
 
Mr Samba could easily claim to be a private individual, who has nothing to do with the Gambian politics or 

public life, but in truth this man, to put it quiet mildly, is the backbone of the oppressive regime of Yahya
Jammeh. 

But why would Mr Samba sue Pa Nderry for $10,000? The answer, consider it this way, if Mr Samba is 

successful in his $10,000 claim against Pa Nderry Mbye, what will that do to Pa Nderry’s? It will not 

only affect Mr Mbye financially, but it will break his zeal to carry on publishing Freedomnewspaper and 

report the sort of articles his readers yearns to read on his medium; or more precisely he will not publish 

any article that has something to do with Ahmadou Samba, whether it is truthful or not. It will further cow 

Nderry from publishing critical news article's about the authorities in the Gambia and make his editorial 

stand more akin to the Daily Observer (discussed below). 
 
This will not only be confined to the Freedomnewspaper editorial but will plagued the rest of the Gambian 

online media. To put it bluntly, it will be the extermination of the Gambian media as we know it up to date 

and impose an editorial censorship style which had destroyed the editorial impartiality of most Gambian 

papers in the Gambia. 
 
But imagine how Jammeh will feel about such a success of his best friend Ahmadou Samba, if he succeeds
in silencing the Gambian online media; as he had succeeded in silencing the Gambian press in the Gambia. 
 
Indeed it was Mr Samba, who silenced the Gambian press in the Gambia. Remember when Mr Samba bought 

the Daily Observer in around 1997 or 1998 (I can’t fully remember the year), at a time when observer had D A 

Jawo; as its news editor, Sheriff Bojang, as its assistant editor in chief, and Baba Galleh Jallow, as its editor in 

chief. But shortly after Samba bought the Observer, he fired DA Jawo, who used to write critical articles about
the regime, shortly after that Baba and others left to set up the Independent Newspaper.
 
Observer from then onwards descended from being an independent paper to a government mouth piece of the 

APRC government and their benchmark for the NIA to judge the contents of other newspapers in the Gambia. 

Those papers with more critical editorial stand than the Observer were deemed opposition papers and therefore 

shut down, such harsh treatment of the Gambian press lead to the Killing of at least one editor; Deyda Hydara. 
 
At the time, Mr Samba bought the Observer, many had welcomed it as a good thing that Observer, the country’s only 

daily newspaper, was finally being owned by a Gambian. However, that many had been proven wrong; especially, 

when in 1999 Jammeh bought 6 computers for the Observer from Taiwan, leading to speculations that Jammeh 

owned the paper instead of Ahmadou Samba. That speculation still remains lingering and no one knows who owns the 

paper, whether Jammeh or Samba. 
 
What Samba gained out of that purchase was not only a newspaper, but trust and close friendship of Yahya 

Jammeh, as he had silenced the Observer, the mouth piece of independent journalists in the Gambia, who were 

regarded as an ache to the regime. Mr Samba further gained many lucrative government contracts from Jammeh. 

Samba and Jammeh are today two of the most wealthiest businessmen in the Gambia, their assets' value alone could 

be more than the country’s national budget. 
 
So imagine the further favours Ahmadou Samba will gain if he can succeed in silencing the Gambian online media, 

especially the Freedomnewspaper! Ahmadou Samba is a Lawyer cum Businessman on a treasure hunt. By that I 

suppose one should now know the answer to what Ahmadou Samba intends to gain in his attempt to bring down 

Pa Nderry Mbye and Freedomnewspaper as well as their informers.
 


To Combat this Menace of Ahmadou Samba:


Though I know very little about the American legal system, but I would not be doing my conscience a justice if 

I don’t offer a suggestion to Nderry as to what I think will be the best way to counter this menace of Ahmadou 

Samba; regardless of how daft my suggestion my sound. 
 
Firstly, Nderry must seek advice from an attorney and a very good one for that matter to defend this case for him. 

Furthermore, Nderry would need the support of every Gambian who cares for press freedom in the Gambia, in 

fighting this menace of Ahmadou Samba.

Nderry should further seek the involvement of International Media Organisation, such IPI, etc; in order not only 

to support him in the case but to help attract more publicity than that anticipated by Mr Samba and his croonies. 

Such publicity will teach the big dollar businessmen of the Gambia from thinking that they can easily prey on our 

hardworking journalists like Nderry in other to gain favours of the Dictator. 

Such a publicity, will further attract the world's attention to the plight of the Gambian press both in the Gambia and 

abroad, something which will not go down well with Dictator Jammeh and could backfire on Samba’s attempts to silence 

our online media from reporting unfettered news from the Gambia. 

Nderry should be encouraged to get in touch with all the International Media bodies and can seek help from Baba Galleh 

Jallow, Alhagie Yorro Jallow, Dr Ebrima Ceesay, Haruna Darboe, and many more to fight this millionaire bankrolling 

the Jammeh dictatorship. Let the case be reported on CNN and BBC news channels if possible.


We need a huge PR campaign to turn the page on Ahmadou Samba and his millions. If possible, the case should be deemed 

not as Amadou Samba -v- Pa Nderry Mbye and Freedomnewspaper INC; but the Gambia Government of Dictator Jammeh 

-v- Exile Gambian Journalists.

Long live Freedomnewspaper!

Yanks Darboe    



Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 10:45:14 +0100
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Subject: Amadou Samba Sued Freedom: What does he Hope to Gain from it?
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Amadou Samba Sued Freedom: What does he Hope to Gain from it?


 
Amadou Samba Gambian Businessman

 
By Yero Jallow
First of all, I want to extend my bravo message to Pa and Freedom Newspaper for the courage and being there for Gambians at a time of need. The Freedom Newspaper was born out of dire need to rescue Gambians, and expose the tyrannical regime of Yaya Jammeh and his imbecile accomplices. The paper has done just that, though here and there, as humanity abounds, some snacks are sometimes broken, but in overall, the Freedom Newspaper is a vibrant paper. Over the years, readers have seen a tremendous improvement in terms of news reportage and information, especially pertaining to Gambia’s political affairs.  For that, I unconditionally congratulate the Freedom Newspaper, and I humbly ask all freedom loving philanthropists to do the same. 
As if wonders will never cease. Amadou Samba of all businessmen sues  Freedom newspaper in a US court; following a previous reportage by Freedom Newspaper that Amadou’s name was mentioned in the ongoing cocaine investigation in the Gambia. In the complaint filed in North Carolina, Amadou is asking for US $10,000 compensation from Pa Nderry and Freedom newspaper. Further, he is also demanding Freedom Newspaper to reveal its sources. One wonders what he hopes to gain from the lawsuit even though Freedom retracted the story after the first publication, and published many other rejoinders including the one written by the Gambian authorities. One would also wonder if the one time mighty business man is getting “broke” nowadays which is not unusual in real life. To put speculation to rest, Amadou Samba needs to be seriously warned that the online community cannot be intimidated by such sycophantic moves. It is clear that his action to sue Freedom Newspaper is born out of jealousy, a direction to distract and handicap Freedom Newspaper for the simple fact that Freedom has been vocal against the Gambian tyrant Yaya Jammeh. 
To give a lecture to Amadou Samba, journalists do not reveal sources. They are guardians of the society like the nocturnal night bats that keep flying around during the night to see the night secretes. Further, even God Almighty created day and night; the day in which light shines, and the night in which darkness spreads out. No one questions why there is day and why there is night. So therefore, no one questions a journalist to reveal sources. In the kind of dictatorship in the Gambia, only God knows what will happen to anyone whose name is mentioned. So to put it clearly to Amadou, let him back it off, as Pa will not reveal his sources to him or any other court. Period!
One also wonders whether Amadou Samba doesn’t have anywhere to spend his money nowadays. Gambians are ordering meat from Mauritania.  Just at the start of Ramadan, basic commodities like sugar and rice were in scarcity in the Gambia. Beggars are rampant in the streets of Banjul and Serre-Kunda. Amadou is jumping all that, and now he wants to engage the online Freedom Newspaper in a brawl over a reportage that was done in good faith. Personally, I say move right ahead Amadou if it fits your pant. This is a court battle that you will woefully loose, and this is an absolute shame and disgrace on your person, added to your already damaged reputation for associating with a world renowned dictator Yaya Jammeh. Think about it Amadou. The ball is in your court now. 
Coming back to the drug issue regarding the tons of cocaine that were traced in the Gambia, it is obvious that big heads are involved. The fact that top lieutenants like Bun Sanneh, Essa Badjie and the many others are all suspects makes Yaya Jammeh one of the dirtiest persons in the drug scandal. It goes further to say that all of Yaya’s associates might not be clean. So yes, nationally they are doing their investigations. Internationally, Yaya Jammeh and his gang are also being investigated.  That is to say that no stone will be left unturned. The big figures masquerading in angelic uniforms while with shady characters will all be exposed. So Amadou doesn’t have anything to hide, he should go ahead to refute the story, and allow investigations to continue to the end. Matter of fact, his suing of Freedom might tamper with investigations being done.  Factually, light will break some day. As Yaya is the tyrannical leader for now, most of the important details will be huddled for now, but we are not in haste as Gambians. The day will come when true justice will prevail over some of the covered nibs in cupboards of injustices and corruption will be exposed. That day, had I known shall never be known.  
Personally, I am sending a very clear message to Amadou Samba. Clearly, the online community cannot be intimidated by any sycophantic breed. The best that you can do is to disassociate yourself with the killer rogue administration and move on with your life. You cannot win the battle you’ve started, and you stand a risk of spending your last dollar to be broke. Besides, this puts you in a more exposure to the international community. If you are not a cocaine dealer, why make so much noise out of this one. In simple terms, if you are not benefiting from this administration through your businesses, why are you so hooked up this administration like a blood sucker tapeworm? Boy, you truly make me sick. Common now, give us a holly break. Are you not observing the Ramadan? Or are you one of the demon worshippers? Either way Pa, you got my support. See you in court Amadou Samba. I am announcing my support for Freedom in this legal battle because you do not have any grounds to sue an innocent man. The US is not where you bribe mercenary judges to damage others lives, or have them jailed for years. I am rallying folks around. So once again, see you in court. We will notify your attorney that your case is a nonsensical case, and that he needs to drop without delay. We will further sign petitions to the Us Department of Justice. We will alert all media houses and media professionals that you have assaulted free existence. In turn, we will demand our compensation from your distracting assault. The whistle is blown, less you are tired, and we are not. If you come to court, we will rally hundreds of demonstrators in that court house. We will let the whole world know of your association with Jammeh, apparently a sycophant and an alleged drug dealer. So open your eyes and look through where you are walking….welcome to the media world. You are a looser! 
 
Long Live the Freedom Newspaper!
Long live the media!
Down with tyrants and sycophants!!




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