JDAM,

Before you begin to take me to the cleaners, I want you to know that my comment about "full speed in the wrong direction" is applied in a limited domain. There is nothing wrong in mine eyes with the general demarche of summiteering. Summiteering toward a party-in-exile is a transient hedge toward purposeful congress. Sound your fellow summiteers on that. You can design the details of such. Coalition-making is an effort in-itself in awesome engineering. Call me so we can chat about it before you pounce on me for nought. I will have you represent me at the "4th of July" Summit or precursors thereto. Wallahi if Musa Jeng or Banka calls me about another 4th of July coalition event, I'll have them arrested for harassment. And it doesn't matter which Sherrif's jurisdiction the calls are made from. Haruna. Juan Carlos is forgiven. He just is not aware. He only beats the drums. Besides I'm buy with Bamako. Are you watching the Mali-Ghana match???? You know Kentucky has a brand-spanking-new satellite in orbit don't you? I'm pleased you are now back from Palin country. Who needs fish anyway? Don't even think about LTD. or I'll disown you as prophet. Jabou is not well. She gets so friggin excited sometimes its not funny. Its like the friend you took sightseeing. To peer over the infamous Victoria Falls cliff. SHe nudges you ever so slightly and daintily to your fantabulous expiration. Tell her you already know she loves you. And you love her too. Before you get o the cliff. I'm not so sur
e about yousef Wandifah. I'm just saying. WHatever you do, don't go with Mams. Haruna. 


-----Original Message-----
From: Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 3:26 pm
Subject: Re: Bissau minister assasinated over fears of reprisal for Vierra's death. Elections may be postponed.







Haruna

 

"Full speed in the wrong direction"? It appears that Karim misconstrued your focus.

 

You paralysed "JDAM"/"Wandifah", but I won't give up on you. Now that I am back from "Palin country", I hope to respond to your last message, if only to convince you that what you were thinking about was not "full speed in the wrong direction".

 

 

 

 

 

 

LJDarbo

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From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Bissau minister assasinated over fears of reprisal for Vierra's death. Elections may be postponed.
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, 5 June, 2009, 8:13 PM


Karim, you can say that again. The greatest opportunity is for La-Guinea and Bissau to form The Guinea Federation. Even after each have their elections, the fundamental value of a federation of the two nations at this crucial time of their histories, remains considerable. Haruna. They're playing with individual fires that they can nip in the bud now. TOGETHER.


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n 2009 2:24 pm
Subject: Re: Bissau minister assasinated over fears of reprisal for Vierra's death. Elections may be postponed.


Haruna
Thanks for sharing Bissau is really a failed state.
 
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 14:18:21 -0400
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Bissau army kills 'coup-plotters'











Baciro Dabo was going to stand as an independent






The security forces in Guinea-Bissau have shot dead at least four people, including two senior politicians they accused of plotting a coup.
Baciro Dabo, a minister and candidate in this month's presidential elections, was killed at his home.

The authorities say he resisted arrest but his allies said he was asleep with his wife when he was shot.

Former Defence Minister Helder Proenca and two of his guards were also killed in the unstable West African country.

Mr Proenca was accused of being the mastermind of the alleged coup. He was killed separately from Mr Dabo.

There are unconfirmed reports that former Prime Minister Faustino Fudut Imbali was also killed. His wife says he was taken away by the military, which accuses him of being involved in the alleged coup plot.










 Among the author s of this coup some came quietly while others tried to resist, that is why they were killed




State intelligence agency






The 28 June elec
tion was called after President Joao Bernardo Vieira was killed by soldiers in March.

The BBC's Will Ross says that election may now be postponed.

He says the army looks set to continue to play a destabilising role in a country which has been plagued by coups since independence in 1975.

In recent years, Guinea-Bissau has also become a key transit point for trafficking cocaine from Latin America to Europe.

Prosecution fears?

A statement from the state intelligence services said several other politicians - all members of the ruling PAIGC party - were detained.

"This was about nipping a coup attempt in the bud. Among the authors of this coup some came quietly while others tried to resist, that is why they were killed," it said.








Baciro Dabo was a close ally of former President Vieira (above)






"We have material proof that this coup attempt was aimed at physically eliminating the head of the armed forces, overthrowing the interim head of state and dissolving the national assembly."

Journalist Jean Gomis told the BBC's Network Africa programme that Mr Dabo, the minister of territorial administration, was a close ally of former President Vieira.

He says that high-ranking members of the military may have feared that Mr Dabo could prosecute those responsible for killing the president if he won the elections.

Mr Dabo, 50, was a senior member of the PAIGC but was contesting the election as an independent.

He was one of 13 presidential candidates
.

Mr Vieira was hacked to death with machetes on 2 March by soldiers who blamed him for a bomb which had killed the army chief of staff hours earlier.

No-one has been prosecuted over the killing.







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