It is no suprise how there is always a vast reservoir of buffoonery
these days.
hous
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From: Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thu, Nov 22, 2012 5:05 am
Subject: Re: [G_L] Prince Sankanu with Fatou Camara - A SIGN OF CHANGES
IN BABILI MANSA
LJD,
Happy thanksgiving... not sure if you celebrate in UK but is Turkey Day
here and YJ was bracing for the grand turkey... My friend YJ gets
really frustrated with the twists and turns of the struggle...My advice
always is to take things with a grain of salt... personally
after witnessing the last 18 years of our struggle against impunity,
nothing surprises me anymore from our fellow citizens. Am trying to
remember the mandinka probert that talks about "when the running gets
long and tough" that's when you know the people with the true endurance
or loyalty... help me with that..
But my grand point in short is that we will all reap what we sow...
Regards
Demba
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Lamin Darbo
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
YJ
Never seen you this agitated over nothing. Read the second half of
Joe's take on this thread and you may just find it quite consoling.
LJDarbo
From: Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 November 2012, 23:53
Subject: Re: [G_L] Prince Sankanu with Fatou Camara - A SIGN OF
CHANGES IN BABILI MANSA
Joe/Cherno:
Like you, I was awakened to Sankanu's recent scoops from the Gambia.
Since he is with us on the Gambia-L, he can as well choose to debate me
here, Gainako, or anywhere else.
http://caelos.com/gainako/?p=1251
Just for disclosure, he recently contributed $100.00 when we were
doing the fund-raiser for the two Gambians journalists (A. Saidykhan &
B. Ceesay). I am equally aware that he contributed a similar amount on
a separate fund-raiser.
That said, let's face the music and try to analyze what he is writing
from home making people to believe that all is well at home. I question
is notion that he is neutral. With due respect to Sankanu, nothing is
further from the truth. You and I know that Sankanu got his business
(film production as he calls it) to run and it is in his interest that
he follows that interest. That is his personal choice. It was his
personal choice to stay outside the Gambia for 15 years. His assessment
and analysis are not accurate. It is just like visiting a hospital and
hears from a patient suffering from a minor headache without getting to
where they call 'harr-yalah' (Intensive care unit). Now, I understand
he is trying to fire missiles to the online community in order to avoid
the much needed scrutiny. Personally, I am going to call it as it is.
His analogy and efforts to make the online community the scapegoat is
outright hypocrisy. Not only that it makes him look ugly, it as well
makes him look selfish.
If he is the humanitarian he tells us he is, he will be mindful of his
language. A humanitarian ought to know better especially the
sensitivities of those many victimized by this terror regime. I bet
you if he asks those two journalists, the family of Deyda Hydara, the
victims of witchcraft families,Madi Ceesay and the Daily news, Taranga
FM, Sheriff Bojang, the Independent, and the many victims of some of
these alleged coups, etc... then the story will be written different.
From what is obvious, he is making the noise only to please the
powers-that-be and second to help him squeeze in within the system.
Well, Mr. Sankanu, here is a brotherly advise. Just follow your
projects and stop taking us for fools. It is not only morally wrong but
is truly not sincere of you to be talking this loud to people who are
first hand victims of this regime.
With what he is writing from the Gambia, a cheap campaign for the
shameful administration, I bet to seriously disagree. I think he does
have a lot of personal motives than sincerity in the name of helping to
develop the Gambia. Development without respect of basic human rights
in my view is as useless as the most useless thing.
In my view, there is nothing wrong with bringing development home, but
kissing off to these criminals is not only wrong but terror itself.
Our great American President, Aba. Lincoln once said, “You can fool
all the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all
the time.”
To be continued.....
Best regards,
Yero
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 15:17:00 -0600
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [G_L] Prince Sankanu with Fatou Camara - A SIGN OF CHANGES
IN BABILI MANSA
To: [log in to unmask]
Che, what changes? This is more like comic relief. Omar Penn has a sung
that said something to the effect of Sor Hammon Lingaye Yort Dinga Bayi
lingai Yort". I may have just butchered the phrase but hope you catch
my drift. Nice sales pitch Prince and the slick Bow and homage to
Babili. Like Amadou, Sidi, and a whole host of predicessors, we go dey
talk 'bout it right here 'pan Sour Sour. Prince Babs missed a big
opportunity to not have listed one film, comedy, sketch, theatre, or
Meyeh he produced, yet, he tells everyone and their GrandMa that his is
a big time producer. I find that odd. If I slept over that part of the
interview please advise. Prince, I now leave you to swim with your
fellow crocodiles. They will get to you before Yaya does, for they will
open the heavens to find out what you're made off. Amorna Nyou
Forgorneh Nyor Genah Gaw Nyep, Ak Fagne Mujay! I saw "Watcha Ma Call
it" and I've seen enough.
Joe
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 07:32:01 -0500
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Subject: [G_L] Prince Sankanu with Fatou Camara - A SIGN OF CHANGES IN
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