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Bamba Laye Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 13 May 2001 10:58:46 -0700
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Mr. Joke The Clown,

Your dangerous tendency for selective deductions/reasoning on issues to
promote your callous agenda is beyond doubt. Like I said before your stinky
agenda will be exposed to the max. Just keep on puffing. You are becoming
more and more delusional as you blow your stink. Your outbursts to my few
sentences of response just go to proof how low your level of emotional
intelligence can be. That of a desperado indeed.  Only a few lines will do
the work form me Mr. Joke The Clown. 
I have reproduced below pertinent sections of Observers’(your propaganda
machine) coverage of Waa Juwara’s reaction. You deliberately left these
parts out in your selective analysis to promote your reckless agenda. Let
the readers be the judge as to who is narrow-minded.

<<"When we talk about gender equality, this has nothing to do with the
participation of women as professional politicians. The decision of someone
to go into politics as a profession depends on the individual and, there is
no gender bias attached to it at all," he argued.

Juwara pointed out that men and women in the country enjoy the same
political rights and that women in the country suffer no discrimination as
far as politics was concerned.
He said there exists no exclusive party for males in The Gambia either.

"Those who want high political positions through a short cut or a cheap way,
cannot say they are doing so because they are women," he stressed.

Juwara said there was an element of opportunism in the issue of women
involvement in national politics, arguing that no amount of gender foul play
would make any sense to the average Gambian.

He wondered why Nyimasata Sanneh Bojang, the first Gambian female
parliamentarian, shifted allegiance to a system, which overthrew her own
government, the PPP, alleging that she was flushed out of the APRC
government, and dumped in 'disgrace'…………………

"The same thing happened with educated women supporters of the PPP like
Fatoumatta Jahumpa-Ceesay and I wonder how many of those women today in the
APRC starting with the vice president would stand the roughness of
opposition African politics to stick to their party after their defeat in
October 2001, because there are credible women in The Gambia who are in the
thick of Gambian politics, people like the UDP's Mariama Denton and many
others," he said.>>

Your argument that APRC is setting up boys and girls to shadow these
“successful” ladies have nothing to do with Juwara’s statements. You
realized that he exposed some of these so called “gender activists” whose
only motive for voicing out is for there own selfish gains. Just look at
your boss Isatou Njie Saidy. A perfect example of an activist turned child
murderer. This is what Juwara is telling you freaking small brainiacs! 


Abdoulie A. Jallow
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