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baboucar kolley <[log in to unmask]>
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"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]>
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>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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