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HIt no more ! Pinche no more ! Offend no more ! And we shall find
amist the darkness eachothers hand for the sake!!!

        There issues that are much more in demand!
Who can complain about a drop of water on a brand new furniture
when three lead bullets are still stuck in a three year olds head!

>From: Mori Kebba Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Subject: Re: Operation Gambia First- Towards a common strategy to liberate
>             The             Gambia
>Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 21:04:44 -0500
>
>Mr. Jallow,
>
>Thank you for realizing the problems in the Gambia and also acknowledging
>that violence is not the alternative. I think you were all responsible for
>the injustice Yaya and his government are playing on the Gambians, however
>welcome to the revolution.
>
>Mori Kebba Jammeh
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
>From: Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 2:48 PM
>Subject: Operation Gambia First- Towards a common strategy to liberate The
>Gambia
>
>
> > I have been reading and analysing the various comments, frustrations and
> > common fulminations towards the evil Yaya Jammeh within the G-L
>community
> > and come to a very surprising observation.  G-L has all it takes to
>change
> > Gambia forever.  Honestly the Gambians do not need weapons or an "army"
>for
> > that matter to get rid of Yaya Jammeh. Infact an armed struggle could be
> > entirely counter productive if handled irresponsibly.  I am by
>profession
>a
> > "hawk" besides I have personal issues with Yaya Jammeh.  For your
> > information on two occassions a few years ago, I was in Brokhenspruit (
>30
> > minutes from Pretoria), South Africa, training with Executive Outcome
> > mercenaries who use to serve with the Special Magte, an elite force
>during
> > the Apartheid regime.  We went through some rigorous training with all
>kinds
> > of "violence" from assasinations, kidnapping to plastic explosives to
> > infiltrating the Gambia.  This program was very well financed, and it
>shall
> > be imprudent to reveal the sources but some prominent Gambians in the Uk
>and
> > US knew about it. We sent almost 20 spies to Banjul, who constanly kept
>me
> > updated about almost everything happening in the Army, NIA, and the
> > StateHouse itself.  Twice we attempted to strike, and almost succeeded
>in
> > one final attempt had it not for the greed of one Gambian businessman (
>a
> > good friend of Samuel Sarr the "international financier") and of course
> > Abdou Diouf's ineptitude who eventually ordered my arrest and
>deportation
> > from Senegal.  I finally come to a surprising discovery that there could
>be
> > a viable alternative, via the internet in late 1999, to expose Jammeh's
>evil
> > government.  So far the rest is history today.  Since Jammeh's closure
>of
> > the "Voice Out" forum hosted by the Gambia Net, his government has been
> > going down hill very rapidly.
> > The essence of my comment is G-L has at its disposal a very powerful
>weapon
> > that can crush that devil in Kanilai.  I would advice that the advocacy
>of
> > violence should be a last resort.  Remember the Gambia now is a
>Garrisson
> > State that feeds on its own people with violent means.  To cripple
>Jammeh
> > you must attack his most vulnerable weakness, and that is his mortal
>moral
> > flaw.  The idiot has no moral basis to run the Gambia.  He is an evil
>lier,
> > a murderer, a kleptomaniac, a devil worshipper, a misogynist and a BIG
> > COWARD.  It takes moral will power to crush a demon not bombs and guns.
>Pa
> > Dacosta is a remarkable example, my hero, whom all responsible Gambians
> > should emulate and build a solid cadre of "civil society" across the
> > political spectrum in the Gambia.  Evil is evil and honest Gambians who
>care
> > for their country more than themselves should speak out against it.
>This
> > has been registered very well within G-L, and that catalysed Jammeh's
> > current downfall.  Keep up the good work and detest any temptation to
> > violence atleast for now.  JAMMEH WILL RUN VERY SOON WITHOUT A SINGLE
>GUN
> > SHOT.  The only language he understands is violence, so don't give him
>the
> > opportunity to express himself again.  Trust me he is only waiting for
>that
> > opportunity in other to declare a state of emergency and delay the
>struggle
> > against him. The Army, as I am very well informed, will be very
>reluctant
>to
> > use its weapons against the people again.  They hate Jammeh as the rest
>of
> > us.
> > Our first priority now is to court the Senegalese Government and
>sensitize
> > them about our democratic and peaceful concerns in the Gambia and the
> > subregion.  G-L should write a letter similar to the one written to
> > President Clinton registering the appraisal of our common heritage and
> > commitment for democracy, peace and the rule of law; condemn the immoral
>and
> > evil government of Jammeh which augurs no well for the peace and
>stability
> > of the subregion to speak less of Cassamance; categorically emphasize
>our
> > common human rights concerns with respect to Jammeh's brutalitarian
>regime,
> > highlighting the students massacre of April, US reports to congress, the
> > Amnesty International reports and the testimonies of prominemt Gambians.
>I
> > would seriously emphasize that the Senegalese government should be
> > persistently engaged and consulted to generate their goodwill and
>positive
> > collaboration in our struggle.  Folks the instrumental key is Senegal
>and
> > not UK or the US Government.  I am a giving this advice after serious
> > consultations with alot of people in high authority in the US.
> >
> > Ebou Jallow
> > Washington, DC
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