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ebrima ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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The e-mail, which is reproduced further below, came from one of my sources
in the Gambia.

Brother Momodou Camara: Let me disturb you for a minute! I would be most
GRATEFUL if you could subscribe Gambian Women's Rights activist, Sister
Isatou Touray of GAMCOTRAP, to the L. The principled Isatou Touray is
presently in the UK doing a doctoral degree.

Her e-mail address is: [log in to unmask]

Ebrima Ceesay
Birmingham, UK

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Hello Ebrima,

I must apologize for having to come back to you in this rapid-fire fashion
but it appears there is yet another civil servant about to be victimized at
the Attorney General's Chambers by the dynamic duo: Pap Cheyassin Secka and
Solicitor General Raymond Sock.

First, it was Janet Sallah-Njie, Solicitor General at the time, who was
unceremoniously transferred from the Chambers to the Central Bank at the
request of the new Attorney General Cheyassin Secka.

Now, it appears that Isatou "Coms" Wadda is about to be sacrificed on
allegations [which are yet to be substantiated] relating to the
government-sanctioned sale of the Old Court House premises. The auditors
have been/are being asked to move in.

Is it co-incidental that the two young women lawyers are from the same
Sallah/Wadda family/clan? Are Cheyassin Secka and Raymond Sock making a
statement? It appears to me that the two gentlemen - Secka and Sock - have
already drawn up their battle plans with a view to settling old scores
dating back to the Kukoi's fiasco in 1981, in which both were "deeply
embroiled".

The civil service, meanwhile, continues to be incrementally dismembered by
the APRC government.

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