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Joe, the hope is Pa will focus on what matters to Gambia and Gambians in
general, not what will popularise the freedom newspaper. We hope he heed to
common sense and stop cheap low balling.
Suntou

On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  "The letter shouldn’t have pass through a vigorous editor’s lenses. The
> piece is scandalous, rude, unnecessary and in bad taste. Fundamentally it
> also exposes the ever uncompromising stance of folks in demeaning others to
> for whatever selfish reasons."
>
> Suntou, I very much agree that this kind of information has no place in our
> struggle to change Gambia from the hell it is.  I am dumb founded at this
> callousness.  Most know where I stand on sister FJC regarding her politics
> and surrogacy for Yaya, even though I have a close relationship with some of
> her siblings.  But to come here to discuss her personal life, whether true
> or false is really low and we cannot in the name of fighting Yaya, to
> lower the standard of acceptable behavior.  This sort of journalism must be
> rejected outright.  I am also dismayed at how Freedom or the contributor
> perceived that this insult is flattering to my good friend FJM.  If this is
> complementary to FJM, then she needs no enemies.  This is just as insulting
> to FJM as it is to FJC and I urge Pa Nderry to cease and desist from this
> form of character assassination.  The Wolof call it, "Daha Genarr Wah Sa
> Sohla".
>
> Having insulted the two ladies, Freedom and their partner provide cover
> to the supposed name of some big shot in Senegal politics.  This really make
> sense!  Again, makes this the more insulting to the two Fatous and all of
> us.  Where is the sense of equity?  This nonsense should not have been
> written in the first place, then you endeavor to protect some phantom.  like
> Suntou, it appears the real intent here is to assassinate the character of
> FJM more than anything else and I think it stinks and who ever is behind
> this need to be very careful.  The world is too trying for you to be be
> messing with folks' integrity.  Some may turn the other cheek, but others
> may not spare the kitchen sink come hell or high water.
>
> Joe
>
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> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 19:15:59 +0000
> Subject: [>-<] Invading the privacy of Gambian women
> From: [log in to unmask]
> To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Sunday, 20 December 2009
> INVADING THE PRIVATE LIFE OF GAMBIAN WOMEN<http://suntoumana.blogspot.com/2009/12/invading-private-life-of-gambian-women.html>
> By Suntou Bolonba Touray
> The dignity, reputation and self-respect of women need preserving. A key
> determinant in gaining an air of respect and nobility all across the world
> for women is associated with their dignity. Societies like that of ours
> still lay enormous emphasis on a woman’s chastity and manners. To attribute
> remotely any form of infidelity and casual indulgence in affairs outside
> marriage is not a small attack on a woman’s personality alone, but all those
> who associate and are related with such woman.
> The scriptures warn the faithful to avoid accusing women of infidelity and
> lacking self-control. The warnings are so dare, anyone who accuses a
> believing woman of sex outside marriage without any proof; such a person is
> in the eye of the divine laws condemned to 80 lashes.
> Two Gambian women were accused of having a boy friend on a widely read
> Gambian newspaper. These women are stained by the mere attribution of casual
> love affairs outside a marital sanctity. Many will suspect the credibility
> and validity of such statements against the women in question, but still
> some faint hearted readers may continue to believe in it.
> The question all well meaning Gambians or people of concern should ask
> themselves is what good does such irrelevant news stories serve?
> The private lives of independent women who are not occupying any public
> position where they are remunerated by Gambian tax payers, why should their
> private lives become a subject of our news papers?
> Another vital point to note is that, why should hard working, well
> respected women be associated with having boyfriends? It is a simple
> chauvinist behaviour and an outdate attitude which needs to be do away with.
> Isn’t there more respectable and better ways to question the conduct of a
> woman instead of going after her jugular?
> Fatoumata Jahumpa is openly associated with the dictatorship of Yahya
> Jammeh, yet that is not a license to use her name in castigating the
> respectable sister in Fatou Jaw Manneh. One can write voluminous accounts of
> Fatou Jahumpa on her role in fostering sycophancy and selfishness, but that
> should not extend to her private personal life. No one can mistake the real
> intention of the so-call letter, the aim is to discredit Fatou Jaw Manneh
> not fatoumata Jahumpa.
> Fatou Jaw Manneh has endured more than many of us. She continues to be part
> of the struggle and in the media business. Many who have smoothly sailed
> into the comfort of the Americas or Europe quietly went about their business
> uninterested in current developments affecting Gambians.
> Fatou Jaw could have done the same and quietly lay low, avoiding media
> spotlight, thus safe guarding her private personal live. I doubt if the
> editor of Freedom news paper will publish anything against Fatou Jaw if she
> is not providing alternative media outlet for Gambians online.
> In 2009, the privacy and dignity of Gambian women shouldn’t become a
> subject of our media debate. Let us talk about what affect us all in the
> public space of the Gambia. Writing about the private lives of people will
> do us no good. Regular readers on the online discussion forums also see
> these unhealthy exchanges. Some believe, by writing innuendos and concocted
> stories about others just to score futile points they have gain. One would
> expect the editor of Freedom news paper to have grown beyond such unhealthy
> style of journalism, but alas, salvaging personal point’s means doing
> whatever it takes for some.
> The least we can all do for fatou Jaw Manneh is to respect her privacy and
> stop manufacturing lies on her private life. I am very sad to read untruth
> about prominent women in our male dominated circles.
> Fatou Jaw Manneh’s dignity remains intact. There are certain habits which
> are more sinful than drinking alcohol; lying against the dignity of others
> is one such act.
> The editor of Freedom newspaper should retract that so-call letter and
> apologise to Fatou Jaw for aiding the transmission of a character
> assassinating lies. He needs to take note of our social norms and values,
> and stop trespassing on people’s privacy.
> The letter shouldn’t have pass through a vigorous editor’s lenses. The
> piece is scandalous, rude, unnecessary and in bad taste. Fundamentally it
> also exposes the ever uncompromising stance of folks in demeaning others to
> for whatever selfish reasons.
> *"foro son tee menti, jaaw salalela, namee tasinin, Allah saa bo ikan*"
> (what is not the habit of one, a jealous sob can ascribe it to you, but in
> the end, God will preserve your dignity)
> www.suntoumana.blogspot.com
>
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