Thanks for those remarks jabou.
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From: Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2004 6:26 am
Subject: Re: BINNEH'S IDEA OF A SENEGAMBIA/Pierre
> Brother Pierre,
>
> Sounds like you are the one being used to spread discord between
> Gambia and
> Senegal and I wonder what you think that will do for Gambia.
> Perhaps your brave
> soldier Yaya Jammeh and yourself will single-handedly protect us
> if the lot
> of you succeed in stirring up a war between the two countries huh?
> Your continued tirades on this subject and all the implications
> that can have
> shows your severe lack of vision.
> It is people like you with the kinds of statements like the ones
> you make who
> were instrumental in the carnages that ensued in Rwanda.
> May God save The Gambia from those who will compromise our safety
> and well
> being for the sake of power.
>
> Jabou Joh
>
> In a message dated 2/3/04 12:43:30 AM Central Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
> >
> >
> > 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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> >
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