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Pierre Gomez <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Feb 2004 01:41:20 -0500
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Whether you know it today or not, Gambians have opposed A Senegambia under colonialism, under Jawara and today, we remained opposed to it. We do not care about what those who married in Senegal (such as Binneh) think. Personally, i have families in Grand Yoff in Dakar. I spend about a month there in 1992. I was there in 1993 and 1998. But this makes no difference about my feelings. These arrogant neighbours can only get along with liars like Binneh. Senegal does not get along with Mauraitania and Guinea Bissau. They have never got along  with gambia and this could be seen when they colsed the border since Jawara's regime. I hope they will get along with liars like Binneh and his master Ams Jallow.

We do not need to go far to explain our rocky reletions with arrogant Senegal. In the recent football match, Senegal as usual paraded the streets of Banjul like the lions they called themselves. While Gambians cheered them with respect, they interpreted this our generous cheers as a show of cowardice. Para-military gave them all the protection they needed to stay in banjul. When the Gambians went for the return leg in Senegal, it was a different thing. My brother who was in the GPTC bus convoy claimed that they were intimidated on several places as they made the long ride to Dakar. In Senegal, their intimidators became bolder and bolder. In side the stadium, they began receiving rocks and cans from all directions as they returened the same stones, the security forces began beating them up. See how Binneh's people are behaving.

Well, Gambians don't take that much. My brother claimed that when they got to the custom post at the border, they descended and headed towards the senegalese office. All officers on duty fled leaving the boys to teach these arrogant brothers some lessen for the wolves. Computers werte all smashed and valuable items taken away before the place was set on fire. Binneh, you may not have heard this. In Gambian today, Gambians can talk all they want and no senegalese can intercept. even the nations cup matches are so low keyed that one gets the feeling that there are no Senegalses in the country.

Binneh, you can go back to Dakar and live there, but no Gambain will want to see a ball head coughing in Dakar, and spitting on our heads in Banjul. Impossible.
Good neighbours must respect each other. Binneh, Senegal is using you to fabricate lice just like they used Lt. Jammeh, Lt Jarju and Lt. Bah to come and attack Kartong. Tune up boy. I know for certain, that you will soon disappear into the thin air like Ebou Colley.

Liars live for 1000 days but Truth remains for ever.

PG












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