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Brother Sidibeh,
 
I agree that the Senegalese should have investigated the source of  this 
information thoroughly before confronting Jammeh with it. However, the  mistake of 
the Senegalese government should not in anyway be the point  of focus.The 
Senegalese did do their home work later and came out to the Jammeh  regime with 
their subsequent findings, so I think they may have made a mistake  but they 
corrected that mistake. 
 
Yaya Jammeh was bent on finding a means of silencing the opposition and lo  
and behold, an opportunity like this just happens to fall in his  lap? Dwelling 
on the follies of the Senegalese at this point would be  missing the point 
altogether. It is the act itself and the individual  who carried it out and the 
intent behind it that we should focus on.  This no doubt was intended to give 
Jammeh the tools he needed to make good  his promises to silence the 
opposition.
I say that whoever did the deed was working in tandem with Yaya Jammeh. 
 
Jabou Joh
 
In a message dated 11/26/2005 3:10:17 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
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Ebrima,
many thanks for this "new light" on the current political  torpor obtaining 
in our dear Gambia. Without much study of this exposé, it is  apparent that the 
disaster is an original Senegalese concoction. They made the  first mistake!

How can Senegal, inspite of its bureaucratic  sophistication, make Yahya 
Jammeh privy to the contents of such a damaging  document without first resorting 
to establish beyond reasonable doubt, the  authenticity of said document? How 
grossly could all the intelligence at the  disposal of President Wade fail to 
see that our Lordship Yahya Jammeh would  simply wax hysterical at the 
prospect of parading oppositional heavyweights to  the Mile Two Hilton?
How on earth can our Yahya, now after all this huge  furore, persuade himself 
that it was all a monumental hoax, that arresting his  political nemesis, was 
a big big mistake, a mistake that is going to make him  appear even smaller 
than he previously was?
In his outrageous Koriteh  speech Presiddent Jammeh made mention of the 
opposition, Gambians active  online, and other malicious elements (Samba Bah and 
Lie Conteh?) bent on  implanting the seeds of discord between Gambia and 
Senegal. Is it improbable  that Yahya Jammeh knew of the forgery but acted on his 
threat to silence some  people anyway?
Besides these immediate reactions, I am convinced you  obviously know the 
source of the forgery. If the forgery is true, then it must  be said without 
equivocation that it was extremely criminal. 
All of us  need to think of one thing: The struggle to unseat Jammeh is a 
JUST CAUSE.  There is therefore no need whatsoever to resort to criminal methods 
or  misrepresentation facts in our efforts to get to that noble  end.

Cheers,
Momodou S Sidibeh
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