Pasamba,
I believe we are giving this thread undeserved attention. In addition
Mathew is not a member of the L to respond to any queries. I am
confident that Suntou recognize folly in forwarding it in the first
place and would recall it if he could. This is one of those rare moments
MUNYAL/ SABARR is called for.
Malanding Jaiteh
pasamba jow wrote:
> Demba,
> Mathew has no credibility and cannot be taken seriously. I just have a
> few questions for him
> How can a person who was visited by the military brass to offer him a
> ministerial post stand in the street like a spectator and even run
> away?Which storey building was this and who is the owner.?What
> relation does Halifa have with the owner to run into a building?Can he
> name one Gambian who is still alive as witness?
> I hope he will help us by answering these questions. I remember that
> day vividly and was in constant contact with Halifa and other PDOIS
> members. I will await his response.
> Pasamba
>
> "True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence
> of justice." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
>
> --- On *Tue, 4/21/09, Demba Baldeh /<[log in to unmask]>/* wrote:
>
> From: Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 3:39 AM
>
> Did Matthew not know who Halifa was at the time? Ask uncle DA if
> Matthew did not know who Halifa was. Who would confused Halifa,
> Sedia and Sam Sarr with anyone else in the Gambia?
> You know guys credibility is about everything. Without credibility
> a story and its teller has no validity. Suntu and Matthew are in
> the same boat "Rebels wihtout a course" looking for attention
> in anyway they can get it.
>
> The mind is a terrible thing to waste and knowledge without common
> sense is a sad combination. Dr. King once said " If a man cannot
> find something to die for, then they probably are not worth living"
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 4:39 PM, yanks dabo <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
> Suntu
>
> I told you Bailo won't be happy with your revelation, but tell
> him to get lost.
> What's wrong with Halifa leaving a trail of dust behind him.
> Only that dim-wit,
> Muhammed Drammeh, would regard that as cowardice; then you
> wonder what
> is wrong with being cowardice after all.
>
> James Boswell wrote in the "life of Samuel Johnson", 1971:
>
> "/It is thus that mutual cowardice keeps us in peace. /
> /Were one half of mankind brave and one half cowards, /
> /the brave would be always beating the cowards. /
> /Were all brave, they would lead a very uneasy life; /
> /all would be continually fighting: but being all cowards, /
> /we go very well". /
>
> Therefore, being cowards is not criminal after all for it
> keeps us in peace.
> In fact *all mortals are cowards for they fear dead*, simple!
>
> Yanks
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 22:03:59 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>
> Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
> To: [log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>
> Suntou wrote: "I don't hate anyone".That cannot be true, you
> know that and we know that.
> Suntou also stated: "Trust no politician, the game is SELF."
> Trust me, the political profession contrary to your
> understanding is not always about SELF. Sir Edward Francis
> Small, Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Ghandi, Halifa Sallah, Seedia
> Jatta!
>
> Look before you leap and think before you write.
>
> Bailo
>
>
> i don't hate anyone. It is a political exchange, bringing
> what may be of interest to some members is not tantamount
> to hate. Our politics should pass the stage of sensoship
> and comfort zones. The item produce by Mathew can be
> challange and it should be challange. Those that mean, all
> card should be off the table for reconcialiation talks?
> Halifa trying to safe his life is no crime and it should
> not be. I will run if that means geting away from the
> thugs. He is no super-man. You are well aware Karim that,
> our own labour government is going through a bad patch.
> The party is under intensive scrutiny for many things, And
> rightly so. I, like many ordinary folks don't trust
> politicians, And that will include you Karim, haruna, Dr
> Jaiteh or whoever enters politics. Trust no politician,
> the game is SELF.
>
>
> --- On *Mon, 20/4/09, abdoukarim sanneh
> /<[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>/* wrote:
>
> From: abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
> Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
> To: [log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Monday, 20 April, 2009, 5:10 PM
>
> Suntou
> To honest I agree with Dr Jaiteh's statement. I don't
> know why you hate an individual as it is the problem.
>
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> Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 15:59:38 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
> To: [log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>
> It is an instruction malanding,
>
> --- On *Mon, 20/4/09, Malanding Jaiteh
> /<[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>/* wrote:
>
> From: Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
> Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
> To: [log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Monday, 20 April, 2009, 4:50 PM
>
> Suntou, I think you are a very fine man to go this
> lane. This is very low. I sincerely hope you will
> find time to re-examine you position. Malanding
> Jaiteh SUNTOU TOURAY wrote: > Suntou please post
> for me on the G-L. Thanks: > It was a warn
> Tabo-Koto July mid-morning in 1994. The time was
> around 9.30 am . The coup was in progress, but I
> did not know it yet. As I headed for the
> Latri-Kunda car park for The Daily Observer in
> Bakau, I notice something very strange. Everyone
> in Tabo-Koto and Fagi-Kunda seemed to be coming
> towards my direction and there were no moving
> vehicles on the roads. As I walked towards the car
> park, I kept asking people I met what was going
> on, but no one really knew. Around the Latri-Kunda
> market, I saw people I knew and went to them. They
> thought a coup was in progress, but were not sure.
> I decided to press on to Sere-Kunda. I walked all
> the way to Sere-Kunda market as many other people
> were also doing. Throughout the trip, military
> vehicles were coming and going either towards
> Brikama or Banjul . There was a large crowd of
> confused citizens around Sere-Kunda market who had
> idea what was going on either. Everyone saw what I
> saw; soldiers with guns driving ceaselessly up and
> down the streets. At the Sere- Kunda police
> station, a group of soldiers had surrounded the
> station; trapping all the police officers inside.
> Outside the station another crowd of curious
> onlookers gathered. I elbowed and shouldered my
> way through the crowd to a military officer
> standing outside the station main door, who liked
> like he was the leader of the military contingent
> and I asked him what was going on.
> "Mr. Jallow, get out of here.� He said. I repeated my question and
> he repeated his answer. So I walked back. I was
> able to gather pieces of information here and
> there and I went to Sweabou Conateh's newspaper
> office at the Sere-Kunda market and called the
> Observer and the Point to file a report. I think I
> was the only reporter out and about gathering news
> on that day.
> Everyone else from the Observer to the Point and Sweabou’s Gambia News
> were holed up in the safety of their offices. In
> any case, after three hours, I began to the long
> walk back to Fagi Kunda. Around the twin storey
> building near where the Brikama Highway branches
> into the Banjul and Sere- Kunda roads, I found a
> group of about five people standing by the side of
> the road talking rather animatedly. The gentleman
> in the middle was doing the talking while everyone
> else listened. I stopped to listen to what they
> were discussing, but within a few minutes, some
> military vehicles appeared in the distance around
> Bambo Nightclub, racing towards Brikama. As the
> military vehicles approached the gas station at
> the corner, the man in the center of the group
> turned around and without saying a word, bolted
> and ran inside the twin storey compound leaving a
> trail of dust behind him. I turned and looked at
> him disappear hurriedly behind gate of the
> compound leaving the other people behind. I could
> not believe what I was seeing. The man was none
> other than the brave savior, the hero, the
> sacrificial lamb. The man was Halifa Sallah. I
> turned around and headed for Fagi-Kunda and
> towards home. Needless to say, I was very, very
> disappointed. > >
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