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baboucarr Sey <[log in to unmask]>
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Enough is enough.
PAY THE DAM THREE MILLOOOOOOON TO THE POOR GAMBIAN
FARMERS.

Mbye Sey

--- Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> It is high time that the Gambian authorities start
> weeding out these lawless Senegalese criminals from
> Gambian society.  President Jammeh has to act now.
> This foreign lawlessness should never be tolerated
> within Gambian society.  It is a fact that President
> Wade is hatching a plot to destabilize the Gambia
> government in order to install a very weak
> government in Banjul.  It is also a fact that some
> elements within the Gambia opposition are in bed
> with the devils in Dakar- thus their calculated
> silence with all these worrisome behavior of the
> Senegalese government.  Weeks ago a prominent
> Senegalese paper was caught red handed inciting
> chaos within the Gambia.  Few days later Gambians
> wake up reading in their newspapers about a senile
> Laye Wade threatening their sovereignty followed by
> armed/uniformed Senegalese soldiers matching
> nonchalantly downtown Banjul.  President Jammeh
> please connect the dots...There is a sinister
> pattern of trespass, chicanery, and total disrespect
> towards
>  Gambians and their national property rights.  This
> has to stop now.  President Jammeh should make a
> diplomatic demarche to the  international community
> in a strong language condemning Wade's ultimatum to
> a sovereign state, and denouncing the incursion of
> armed Senegalese soldiers into Gambian territory.
> President Jammeh, your silence on these issues shall
> be perceived by these French sidekicks in Dakar as a
> sign of weakness. The Senegalese have been insulting
> The Gambia for too long now.  Enough is enough.
>
> Ebou  Jallow
>
> ___________________________________________
> Immigration officer assailant gets 4years  Written
> by Saffiatou Bah    Wednesday, 21 September 2005 One
> Modou Mbye, a Senegalese, was last week convicted
> and sentenced to 36 months in prison by Moses
> Richards of the Bundung  Magistrates’ Courts.
> He was arraigned in court on a two-count charge of
> assaulting Corporal Bansang Sanneh, an immigration
> officer, causing actual bodily harm, and going armed
> in public.
> For the first count, he was sentenced to 18 months
> in prison without an option of a fine, while for the
> second count, he was fined D8,000, in default to
> serve another 18 months in prison.
> The accused pleaded guilty to the charge and the
> magistrate then ruled that he should serve out both
> sentences concurrently in Janjanbureh prisons.
> According to the particulars of the case, on March 1
> at the Tallinding Police Station, while the
> complainant, Corporal Sanneh, was on duty to round
> up aliens who are  yet to regularise their stay in
> the country, the accused was arrested for not having
> aliens document and was asked to sit behind the
> police counter. While the complainant was busy with
> the other aliens, the accused sneaked up on him,
> stabbed him in the neck and then ran away.
> He was later captured around the Tallinding Bantaba
> and charged accordingly, while the complainant was
> rushed to the Serrekunda Health Centre and later
> referred to RVTH, where he was admitted for weeks.
>
> Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 September 2005 )
>
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