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Below is a letter, we received from a  concerned Gambian,  who claimed to
be a  former top official of the Jammeh government. The writer has
promised to spill the beans in his future publications.  Below is the full
text of the concerned Gambian,  unedited letter  sent to this paper.  We
will keep you posted,  as we received his pieces.  Please read on........


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From: "solomon samba" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: ABout Gambia
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 16:17:32 +0000

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Mr. M’bai,

You would know me if I was to reveal my identity, but the reasons for which
I am contacting you does not require me to identify myself. I was a
well-placed Gambian government official, and I hope that would help to
interest you in what I have to share. I am not a hypocrite, but I certainly
do not wish to expose myself and risk putting my family in danger. So you
are free to share the contents of this email with anyone you wish to,
including posting it on the web as it is.

Please use your discretion in choosing to publish my contributions—well I
guess that would be obvious, but please keep my article as civil as they
appear. I would like to keep my articles short so people may be interested
to read on. But since it is my first contribution, this may be long.

Like I said, I have worked for the Jammeh government and I will not mention
in what capacity but I do have credible information which I intend to share
in broad terms but that which is relevant to the problems we have now. I
know there have been several credible contributors on the Gambian issue, but
one more should not hurt.

I know the intelligence circle of the Gambia government. I know Samba Bah,
13 Badjie, James Kujabi, Essa Sey (before he joined the govt and after),
current IGP Sonko, and all those who have made the mistake are making the
mistake of thinking Yaya could/would have never sacrifice them. I was
sacrificed, so to say but that’s the story. I have no regrets, and I have my
good reasons. What I fear is the issues building up and what they can lead
to.

During the times to come, I could tell you about the mistakes people serving
Yaya are making. People like Daba Marenah, Baboucarr Jatta, Lang Tombong,
and many more. I however do not wish to insult or negatively highlight
anyone because I know the repercussions for the individual within the
Gambia. But let all know that siding with the devil can only bring them
trouble.

Think about my proposal. I will be sending articles through you to share
with everyone. You decide what to do with them.

By the way, Soul is not my real name and I do not intend to impersonate
anyone my using name.

Bye for now,
Soul

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