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Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Apr 2004 21:00:58 -0400
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Dear Sisters Jabou/Ndey/Soffie and Brothers Fye/ Minteh/Jeng/Khan/and et all:

Over the years I have defended the rights of Gambian people.  I met Joe Sambou
and I thought of him as a decent Gambian.  I am now willing to risk my reputation
and reveal to you that Joe Sambou is a double agent.

I affirm today that sources within the government have told me so.  I am not making
this up.  Joe is able to travel to every Gambian meeting on behalf of the opposition
because he is being paid by the APRC government.  This is why Joe likes to be in
the midst of everything.  He knows when meetings are to take place.  All he needs is
to call his collaborators in the Gambia.  His travel  and lodging costs are assumed by
the APRC government.  I am not making this up.

As we move to another chapter in our struggle to defeat Jammeh, we must be willing
to listen to each other.  Can we say that every employee in the Gambian government
supports yahya?  Can we conclude that every Minister in the government supports
yahya?  How do we get our information?  Are we the only ones reading postings on
the L.  Please let's wake up.  Joe is a double agent.

I will be available to talk to anyone privately.  Please send me an email.

Naphiyo,
Comrade ML Jassey-Conteh

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