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Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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May be this is the time to expedite his exit.  May someone in the ranks be
inspired to deny him entry.

Chi Jaama

Joe

>From: Last-Card <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Monitoring Jammeh...He is now in Brazil but it was not
>      announced on his site.
>Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 18:27:43 -0700
>
>Jammeh is in Brazil but it was not on his website why?
>Visit www.statehouse.gm and see...Indeed google alert has it.
>Why didn't observer write about the trip?
>This is funny!    A brave man hiding in planes because of paranoia.
>
>Last-Card <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>
>Last News
>
>
>Brazil and Gambia sign technical cooperation agreement
>
>16:59
>
>Carolina Pimentel
>Reporter - Agência Brasil
>
>Brasília - Today (9), President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva receives the
>president of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, on his first visit to Brazil. The two
>governments will sign a technical cooperation agreement that establishes
>norms for joint projects in the future, according to information furnished
>by the Ministry of Foreign Relations.
>
>Jammeh's visit fits into the Brazilian government's strategy of closer ties
>between Brazil and the African continent. Trade between the two nations is
>insignificant from the Brazilian standpoint. In 2004 Brazil exported US$
>30.947 million to Gambia, from which it imported no more than US$ 5
>million, according to a survey by the Ministry of Development, Industry,
>and Foreign Trade.
>
>The most important Brazilian exports to Gambia are sugar, meat, pepper,
>rice, candy, and ceramics. Brazil is Gambia's fourth biggest supplier.
>Paper is one of the products that Brazil most imports from Gambia.
>
>Jammeh will visit installations of the Brazilian Agricultural Research
>Enterprise (Embrapa), attend a presentation by the Brazilian aviation
>industry, and meet with the president of the Brazilian Institute of Science
>and Technology Information (Ibict).
>
>Translation: David Silberstein
>09/08/2005
>------
>
>  0 and id_materia_ativa  235114 order by data_-->
>
>Country Briefings
>
>Understanding Brazil
>Fact Sheet GovernmentStructurePolitical Forces Social ProgramsUseful
>SitesServicesTravel Information
>
>© Agencia Brasil - All material may be reproduced as long as the source is
>acknowledged
>
>
>Last News
>
>
>Brazil and Gambia sign technical cooperation agreement
>
>16:59
>
>Carolina Pimentel
>Reporter - Agência Brasil
>
>Brasília - Today (9), President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva receives the
>president of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, on his first visit to Brazil. The two
>governments will sign a technical cooperation agreement that establishes
>norms for joint projects in the future, according to information furnished
>by the Ministry of Foreign Relations.
>
>Jammeh's visit fits into the Brazilian government's strategy of closer ties
>between Brazil and the African continent. Trade between the two nations is
>insignificant from the Brazilian standpoint. In 2004 Brazil exported US$
>30.947 million to Gambia, from which it imported no more than US$ 5
>million, according to a survey by the Ministry of Development, Industry,
>and Foreign Trade.
>
>The most important Brazilian exports to Gambia are sugar, meat, pepper,
>rice, candy, and ceramics. Brazil is Gambia's fourth biggest supplier.
>Paper is one of the products that Brazil most imports from Gambia.
>
>Jammeh will visit installations of the Brazilian Agricultural Research
>Enterprise (Embrapa), attend a presentation by the Brazilian aviation
>industry, and meet with the president of the Brazilian Institute of Science
>and Technology Information (Ibict).
>
>Translation: David Silberstein
>09/08/2005
>------
>
>  0 and id_materia_ativa  235114 order by data_-->
>
>Country Briefings
>
>Understanding Brazil
>Fact Sheet GovernmentStructurePolitical Forces Social ProgramsUseful
>SitesServicesTravel Information
>
>© Agencia Brasil - All material may be reproduced as long as the source is
>acknowledged
>
>
>Last News
>
>
>Brazil and Gambia sign technical cooperation agreement
>
>16:59
>
>Carolina Pimentel
>Reporter - Agência Brasil
>
>Brasília - Today (9), President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva receives the
>president of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, on his first visit to Brazil. The two
>governments will sign a technical cooperation agreement that establishes
>norms for joint projects in the future, according to information furnished
>by the Ministry of Foreign Relations.
>
>Jammeh's visit fits into the Brazilian government's strategy of closer ties
>between Brazil and the African continent. Trade between the two nations is
>insignificant from the Brazilian standpoint. In 2004 Brazil exported US$
>30.947 million to Gambia, from which it imported no more than US$ 5
>million, according to a survey by the Ministry of Development, Industry,
>and Foreign Trade.
>
>The most important Brazilian exports to Gambia are sugar, meat, pepper,
>rice, candy, and ceramics. Brazil is Gambia's fourth biggest supplier.
>Paper is one of the products that Brazil most imports from Gambia.
>
>Jammeh will visit installations of the Brazilian Agricultural Research
>Enterprise (Embrapa), attend a presentation by the Brazilian aviation
>industry, and meet with the president of the Brazilian Institute of Science
>and Technology Information (Ibict).
>
>Translation: David Silberstein
>09/08/2005
>------
>
>  0 and id_materia_ativa  235114 order by data_-->
>
>Country Briefings
>
>Understanding Brazil
>Fact Sheet GovernmentStructurePolitical Forces Social ProgramsUseful
>SitesServicesTravel Information
>
>© Agencia Brasil - All material may be reproduced as long as the source is
>acknowledged
>
>
>Last News
>
>
>Brazil and Gambia sign technical cooperation agreement
>
>16:59
>
>Carolina Pimentel
>Reporter - Agência Brasil
>
>Brasília - Today (9), President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva receives the
>president of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, on his first visit to Brazil. The two
>governments will sign a technical cooperation agreement that establishes
>norms for joint projects in the future, according to information furnished
>by the Ministry of Foreign Relations.
>
>Jammeh's visit fits into the Brazilian government's strategy of closer ties
>between Brazil and the African continent. Trade between the two nations is
>insignificant from the Brazilian standpoint. In 2004 Brazil exported US$
>30.947 million to Gambia, from which it imported no more than US$ 5
>million, according to a survey by the Ministry of Development, Industry,
>and Foreign Trade.
>
>The most important Brazilian exports to Gambia are sugar, meat, pepper,
>rice, candy, and ceramics. Brazil is Gambia's fourth biggest supplier.
>Paper is one of the products that Brazil most imports from Gambia.
>
>Jammeh will visit installations of the Brazilian Agricultural Research
>Enterprise (Embrapa), attend a presentation by the Brazilian aviation
>industry, and meet with the president of the Brazilian Institute of Science
>and Technology Information (Ibict).
>
>Translation: David Silberstein
>09/08/2005
>------
>
>  0 and id_materia_ativa  235114 order by data_-->
>
>Country Briefings
>
>Understanding Brazil
>Fact Sheet GovernmentStructurePolitical Forces Social ProgramsUseful
>SitesServicesTravel Information
>
>© Agencia Brasil - All material may be reproduced as long as the source is
>acknowledged
>
>
>
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