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Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]>
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Hamjatta, I frankly do NOT think you owe Ousman Jallow and his cohorts any
explanation. Like I always say, these moralizing postings always come two or
three postings LATE. Where was Ousman’s sense of justice and morals when
Lamin Ceesay was disrespecting your mother? Why all of a sudden this desire
to put the record straight? When the low-life (Lamin Ceesay) disrespected
your parents, all we had from Ousman was some mail calling this despicable
character ‘Mr. Ceesay’ and attempting to corroborate Ceesay’s bogus alibi.

It is the prerogative of Ousman to call vermin like Essa Sey his friends and
defend them in public. It is also your prerogative to defend yourself and
attack people that are disrespecting your parents. This is war and you
should NOT apologize to anyone or explain the motives behind your postings.
You did NOT bring people’s families into this. Lamin Ceesay did. Ousman
should be addressing his counsel about treating families (especially
parents) to Lamin Ceesay and his cohorts. I am one of Yaya’s fiercest
critics. But you will NOT see me abusing his parents. Who do these low-lives
think they are to abuse our parents and get away with it?
KB



>From: Hamjatta Kanteh <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Attn: ESSA BOKARI SEY
>Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 13:29:42 EDT
>
>Mr Ousman Jallow Bojang,
>
>I'm not surprised you came out to defend Essa Bokarr Sey. Of course, i knew
>all along that you and Essa are friends. What, however, surprised me is the
>despicable manner in which you distorted certain parts of my piece in the
>name of defending Essa. Calling your defence of Essa dishonest would be to
>put it mildly.You were either extremely ignorant or downright dishonest
>when
>you wrote some of the false things you wrote in your defence of Essa.
>Anyway,
>having read your pathetic attempts to rebut my piece, i think you are the
>wrong person to defend Essa on this. Besides, my quarrel is not with you
>but
>with Essa and all corrupt APRC apparatchiks and it would be counter
>productive to take you on that primarily doesn't concern. Or are you now
>officially an APRC apparatchik on Gambia-L? Can you answer why APRC
>functionaries like Essa are class obsessed and plundering Gambia's scarce
>resources in the vain pursuit of class and social status? If you can't
>answer
>this question, then i'm afraid it would be a total waste of my time to take
>you and your objections seriously.
>
>Then as now, Essa is in this forum writing under the nom de guerre of
>"Lamin
>Ceesay" - why hasn't he DIRECTLY refute the gist of what i've written? Then
>as now, who is in a better position today than Essa to refute all that i've
>written? He merely and indirectly raised a few demurrers about private
>ethics
>and foolishly tried to convince himself that the alibi he has created for
>"Lamin Ceesay" is still intact. See the other problem i've noticed about
>your
>friend is that when he is caught in the act, he behaves like an ostrich on
>the run that believes that by burying its head in the sand it would in
>effect
>be remain hidden from its pursuers. In other words, whilst people are
>staring
>at its butt, the ostrich tries to persuade itself that it still remains
>invisible from the eyesight. You just couldn't make it up!
>
>As it is, i stand by what i have written in my last piece. Since the piece
>in
>question is satirical, it is bound to be laced with hyperboles. Other than
>that, i stand by everything i said in that piece. If the veracity of the
>piece is still the case, none is in a better position than Essa himself to
>refute what i have said. As i have said in the piece, the story i narrated
>was neither intended to be malicious nor was it personal. Believe me if i
>wanted to be personal with Essa, you would be surprised about the things i
>know about Essa's private life that i can mischieviously parade around. But
>those things are irrelevant to my agenda. Even if they are relevant, my
>liberal inclinations tell me that there is a private sphere as well as a
>public one; and what is private ought to be respected as private and vice
>versa. What i narrated is very crucial to understanding the mess Gambians
>currently find themselves in. I had deliberately left out family names to
>avoid being personal. And believe me there were juicy bits and pieces that
>i
>could have added to the story but refused to do so on the grounds that it
>would tantamount to being vindictive and personal.
>
>I will repeat again: insofar as the objections are not related to the
>hyperboles invariably inherent in satirical works, i stand by everything
>i've
>written in my piece. In conclusion, i challenge Essa Bokarr Sey to DIRECTLY
>refute all that i've written about him in that piece.
>
>
>Hamjatta Kanteh
>
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