'a ounzu bilai hi mina rah mani rahim' . Na we pres done go craze O'. Am speechless after reading thru this posting. If Campama don't cut it I suggest L'ho*pital Faal' in Dakar. Typical dementia praecox syndrome But then again some of us still cheer for the man. How pitiful! This is him, Jammeh strong-out and possessed by evil. This is the beginning of the chapter of 'Things Fall Apart In Kaninlai'. Bilai walai talai!! Let Us Pray For Gambia, Mr Makaveli. >From: Hamadi Banna <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: President Jammeh's Message (Part 2) >Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 15:13:53 GMT > >The following message came from a friend. I think it is another chapter of >Mr. Jammeh's scandalous speech at the State House. > >========= > > >Hamadi, >How are you doing? I was surfing qanet and saw this devastating message of >Jammeh's and think it should be shared. >Salam to you > >===================== >Jammeh's Warning To Radio Gambia > > >"There is a lot of complaint about Radio Gambia. All Gambians are >complaining about Radio Gambia. My broom has not yet arrived there, but do >not think it is not on its way. It is on the way. A lot of things you say, >what ought not to be said; in Jawara's era what you would not dare say, now >is what you broadcast." > >So said President Yahya Jammeh. He was speaking recently at a meeting with >APRC youth wing members at State House. > >"Bilai walai talai, when I'm ready for you, many will forget their jobs. >And >they won't work again. You are getting out of hand. I know all of you. I >know the good guys from the bad elements. But let's wait for the July 22nd >celebrations to go past…"If you do not like me, go and attend to your >business. If you do not like the government, shun everything government; do >not take even the salary; go and attend to your business. Good citizens >will >step in and do the job." > >He continued, "wherever you are, if you are not straightforward, know that >your time is not yet up, but it will be up one day. The day your name >reaches me, on that day you will pack, bilai walai talai, however learned >you may be. Bilai walai talai…when I Yahya Jammeh sacks you, the whole >world >sacks you." > >Degree holders > >"Well, degree holders are around among those I have sacked. Up to today >they >have not got …- as happened twice before, Jammeh here uses the four-letter >word. "Some are even afraid to walk the streets, even with all their >learning. Bilai walai talai…if I sack anybody in this country, you go to >all >the four corners of the world, you won't find even a job, bilai walai >talai. >"You find out. I do not sack someone just for nothing. And when I dismiss >you, you know from that day on that your world is destroyed. Whoever I >dismiss, you know your world is completely destroyed. Because you did >something; you betrayed the nation. Whenever you betray this country, when >I >sack you, you become God-forsaken. Therefore, let us beware!" > >Fitna Kafo > >"Whoever, wherever you are, stay away from FITNA KAFO" – what president >Yahya Jammeh has characterised as groups or gatherings of people prone to >or >engaged in trouble-making. > >"Because what we intend is that whoever wants trouble, we too are prepared >for trouble." > >"This," he told his audience, "is the sort of language some human beings >understand; so you deal with them in this fashion." > >"If you want peace we will give you peace; but if you want trouble we put >masibo (disaster) on you. So if you do not want masibo, keep away from >trouble; do not go near it. If you go near it, you will see what befalls >you." > >'Hypocrites' > >Jammeh said the hypocrites have said that after the recent APRC and UDP >fight (near Basse in URD), in which the UDP allegedly killed an APRC >militant, the government must not put its mouth in the matter – should not >interfere or get involved. > >"These people went, seized an alkalo and beat him up, and left him for >dead. >The white people went up to the place. Up to today they have not said a >word >about that incident. With all their hypocricy, and talk of human rights, >they have not said a word. We know their hypocrisy!" > >"Now they say, the APRC-UDP have fought; an APRC member was killed; the >government must observe the rule of law." > >"In a UDP-APRC tussel and the APRC decides to go in for a real fight - the >next time there is trouble, the whole world will see what happens. Bilai >walai talai…such nonsense is over. We ask all Gambians to take note," he >vowed. > >At this point, president Jammeh told the GRTS staff present to cover the >meeting that "you must broadcast all that I have said. Whoever cuts >anything >out, tomorrow you will forget your job!" > > > > > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L >Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html >You may also send subscription requests to >[log in to unmask] >if you have problems accessing the web interface >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface ----------------------------------------------------------------------------