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Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Oct 2005 09:53:32 -0700
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Mr. Jaiteh,

The Good: The Gambia shall no longer listen or treat Senegal as her equal either...In fact Jammeh should start sending the Senegalese beggars, pimps and criminals back where they came from.  Now on it should be strictly business with these French sidekicks- NO MORE MASLAA. Perhaps then Gambia may realize the adage that small is truly beautiful.

The Bad:  Ramadan has lost it spiritual signifance these days.  It has been always a bargaining gimmick of hypocrisy.  Some people play the devil all year round only to turn into some born-again self-righteous mystic for a month and spit slime of hypocrisy all over the place. Simply despicable.

The Ugly:  Some lame Gambian apologists don't still get it:  Senegal never listened to Gambia before, never like Gambians now, and shall never treat Gambians as equals if they can get away with it.

Thank God Gambia has a dynamic and strong leader who shall not hesitate to burst the Senegalese bubbles with alacrity.  Pres. Yaya Jammeh thank you for telling the senile french sidekicks to SHOVE IT !


Ebou Jallow



Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The good: The impasse is being eased. Ordinary people on both sides can
now go about their daily business of earning their living

The bad: It is now a whole new ball game. Ala French farmers blockade of
British beef. The unionist and their backers will live to fight another
day. Lets hope they do not abuse their newly found powers.

The ugly: The Senegalo-Gambian relations has lost its inocence and
Gambia has lost its edge in the Senegalo-gambian relations. With a third
party arbitrating between us, Senegal will no longer listen or treat us
as equals.

Malanding Jaiteh



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> Who learned a lesson in foolishness, Senegal or Gambia? Now the
> government
> of fraud is using the Ramadan as an excuse to swallow their ill conceived
> scam. They realized that they boxed themselves and no amout of pride can
> help them out of it except they swallow their words. If we do not do our
> homework this is the price we pay.
>
> Chi Jaama
>
> Joe
>
> Border Impasse Eased
> Wednesday 5th October 2005
>
> By Pap Saine
>
> According to reliable sources the border impasse which was on 15th
> August,
> following the ferry Tariff increased, things have been improved with the
> opening of border closure .
>
> 80 trucks that were stranded along Karang and Dgboro have been released.
>
> The GPA has reviewed its Tariffs because of the Ramadan and will come
> operational 10th October,2005.
>
> Passengers travelling from Banjul to Barra will now pay D6, at first
> it was
> D10, passengers travelling along the Trans Gambia will now pay D4,
> before it
> was D5.
>
> Passengers travelling on all provincial stations will pay D2 before
> now D4.
>
> According to the press release, vehicles for all stations now enjoy 15
> percent reduction as the Tariff has been reduced from 75 percent to 60
> percent.
>
> The release pointed out foreign vehicles paying that exchange rate of CFA
> 5,000 is now pegged at D240
>
> Meanwhile Senegalese Foreign Minister Cheiktidian Radio said Senegalese
> complained of corruption and Harassment to Ferry crossing.
>
> He disclosed the major problem of Gambia and Senegal is security because
> recently some FMDC members killed a Senegalese Gendarmerie and came found
> refugee in the Gambia, the Senegalese authorities made request for their
> extra diction but up now nothing has been done from the Gambian
> authorities
> to handover them to Senegal.
>
> He said Prime Minister Maki Sall and vice president Isatou Njie Saidy
> will
> meet in Abuja Nigeria in due course so all the problems between Gambia
> and
> Senegal will be trashed out.
>
> When contacted for comment, the Secretary of State for the Interior
> was said
> to be out of town.
>
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