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Hasanatou Barry <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Oct 2001 10:31:35 +0000
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Mr. Kolley,
You have read worse language than this before. Where were you when  Mr
Senghor was sending all that pornographic stuff on the L. Did you for once
raise your voice?  Please, calm down!
Hasatou
>From: baboucar kolley <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Golo Du Bai Eg/Hamjatta (cont.)
>Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 21:24:34 -0500
>
>"Going on all four to be taken from behind by anybody who was
>arguing with her."
>
>I find this type of language above the reach of loathful, sinful lust, to
>say the least. Coming from a Gambian WOMAN! No wonder Sarjo Jallow is your
>uncle.
>
>List managers, disgusting language like this one is off the mark!
>
>Babs
>
>
>
>>From: Hasanatou Barry <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Golo Du Bai Eg/Hamjatta (cont.)
>>Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 14:00:40 +0000
>>
>>In 1995, my uncle returned to work for The Gambia. He was then
>>simultaneously working on developing the Wonjo as our national drink to be
>>bottled and compete with Coca-Cola/Fanta. First he was appointed Secretary
>>at the Scholarship advisary Borad. He worked under Mrs. Satang Jow. Some
>>days ago i learned from this list that she is Yusupha Jow's mother. Yus,
>>please ask Aunty Satang what it was like to work with Mr. Sarjo Jallow.
>>This
>>may somewhat shed more light from an independent respected Lady different
>>from me,( who, some might think is only presenting subjective facts).
>>
>>On the morning of the April event, Sarjo Jallow was coming from Banjul
>>when
>>his car was stopped by the students. When they saw him, their response
>>was:
>>"Leave him to pass, for that is OUR car". He tried all in his capacity
>>together with others to appeal to the Gambian People, especially those who
>>lost their loved ones to forgive and nurture 'The Healing Spirit'. It was
>>at
>>a very trying moment in our history as a Nation. That we do not plunge our
>>country into civil strife, in wanting to revenge. Hamjatta, the people of
>>The Gambia listened to him.
>>
>>For the journalists, information desks have been created for the first
>>time
>>in the history of our country in almost all the Departments of State,
>>whereby journalists can be attended to; to confirm their stories or to get
>>information. That does not stop those journalists who have their hidden
>>agendas from printing what they wanted. The late Mr. Dixon Colley, owner
>>of
>>'The Nation' was on many an occasion arrested and detained for what the
>>powers at the time deemed as 'sedition and seditious material'. Did that
>>stop Jawara or his cabinet from claiming to be champions of democracy?
>>Give
>>me a break! MOJA-G was banned under the same regime. Mustapha Danso(whose
>>story was later written by Mr. Dumo Sarho) was murdered by the same regime
>>and his body is in a Pit Latrine in Bakau barracks. July 30th and its
>>aftermath, with all the lives that were lost is a balance sheet as we
>>write.
>>
>>Hamjatta the devil you are trying to paint does not exist!
>>Today, the Wonjo has been developed and ready to be bottled in flavours of
>>Vanilla and Banana, to be marketted in the European Union and back home,
>>in
>>The Gambia. Future plans are to build a production factory, that would
>>provide imployment for our people, as we drink a natural iron-rich
>>beverage
>>with healing effects.
>>
>>Hamjatta Kanteh,
>>you are a blatant liar! I searched the archives, no where have i read you
>>engaging Aunty Jai. One Dave Manneh and Mr. Sarho's brother were debating
>>her. You with your usual imbecille behaviour were even then in tantrums
>>and
>>convulsions. Going on all four to be taken from behind by anybody who was
>>arguing with her. With dignity she refused to be drawn into the gutter.
>>
>>Yes, Sarjo Jallow is working with Jammeh, but what you refuse to accept is
>>the fact that Sarjo Jallow IS WORKING FOR THE GAMBIAN PEOPLE. There is a
>>word called 'Touché' look it up! Whether my uncle has betrayed his earlier
>>convictions or if they are stronger now than before CANNOT be judged by
>>you,
>>but History and The People of The Gambia.
>>
>>Finally, you wrote that a screw must be loose in my brain:
>>Hamjatta, there is no history of mental illness in my family. My twin
>>sister
>>Husseinatou(of blessed soul) died an infant, a victim of smallpox. Both my
>>parents and grandparents are alive and health.
>>
>>In 1998, your brother of the same mother and father was diagnosed with
>>schizophrenia in New York. He is today back home, completely uncared for.
>>This disease is a heriditary disease. Who knows, the Hamjatta we are
>>dealing
>>with today might just be showing symptoms of acute depression and a
>>deteriorating mental status. Sometimes when i read your garbage, i feel
>>genuinely sorry for you. For all it might take is a little incident and
>>you
>>will completely lose control.
>>
>>A Genuine Advice
>>Please, seek help!
>>
>>Until then all the insults you have ever showered on Sarjo Jallow, all
>>derigatory words you directed at him was never for him. Instead Hamjatta
>>Kantah, you were/are addressing Old Mr. Kanteh, your Father.
>>Returning your own bile,
>>Hasatou.
>>
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