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Captain Ebou Jallow Reacts To Sam's Book

Dear Editor: 

I read your online paper whenever possible as one other source of news of current events in the Gambia.  Recently, I have noticed articles mentioning my name and factual statements that occurred in the past that I experienced with particular interest to Sam Sarr's encounter with the "two Gambian Professors" in Wash DC ( and I have all reasons to belief that the other professor is nobody but Sulayeman Nyang).  I been in contact with Mr. Nyang a few times in the past, and I am baffled to read about  his comments from  third party. 

 

In any case I am currently training for a long deployment to Iraq in few weeks.  Hopefully, in the coming months I shall be able to have time to reflect on Sam Sarr's book and the subsequent reviews on his story. 

Regards to your family. 

Ebou Jallow.

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posted @ Wednesday, July 25, 2007 9:50 PM by egsankara

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Extreme justice is an extreme injury: for we ought not to approve of those terrible laws that make the smallest offences capital, nor of that opinion of the Stoics that makes all crimes equal; as if there were no difference to be made between the killing (of) a man and the taking (of) his purse, between which, if we examine things impartially, there is no likeness nor proportion .~ Sir Thomas More in Utopia, Bk 1. (1516)

 

 
 
 
 
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