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Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Oh no, Haruna, I meant to write 'MaLaBuIvory' as a name...

sorry!!!
Demba
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 5:46 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> You got me laughing hard Haruna on your analogy of the bad vs the evil
> criminals. I concur France may be guilty which is exactly how humans should
> feel when they do something wrong and then pay up!
>
> I would rather be assimilated with fewer rail roads and decent educational
> system than a monarchy that doesn't know I exist.
>
> How about 'Coalition of the Awoken' to lead the pack in Africa or better
> even Malaise!!!! You choose.
> Thx
> Demba
>
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
> ------------------------------
> *From: *Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
> *Sender: *The Gambia and Related Issues Mailing List <
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> *Date: *Tue, 12 Apr 2011 19:27:12 -0400
> *To: *<[log in to unmask]>
> *ReplyTo: *The Gambia and Related Issues Mailing List <
> [log in to unmask]>
>   *Subject: *Re: IC: France promises massive humanitarian assistance to
> Cote d'Ivoire to help bring the country
>
> Thank you Demba for the kind words. I take after your resourcefulness and
> generousity of spirit.
>
> Perhaps France feels guilty for its crimes in colonialism. If there is a
> scramble for Africa again, I'd like France to take Gambia. (Just kidding).
> But I mean in the arena of comparative criminals, France is way down the
> list. And they are making ammends to La-Guinea. What I am working on now is
> a significant union between Mali-LaGuinea-Burkina-Ivory Coast. WOnder what
> we'll call it. First things first. Please help me think of a name for this
> country. I promise you if you help us with the name, we will get the union
> in or lifetime or you can colonize me and my family. What? I got my
> knucklehead cousin warning me of Demba's appetite to colonize other folk.
> And wouldn't you rather Demba colonize our family than the British? "speak
> for your friggin self, I don't wanna hear it." She says.
>
> Thanx Demba. All I know is you got my vote.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tue, Apr 12, 2011 5:07 pm
> Subject: Re: IC: France promises massive humanitarian assistance to Cote
> d'Ivoire to help bring the country
>
>  Haruna,
>
> Thanks for sharing... that is a great gesture from France and is the moral
> thing to do.
>
> Although France has their own shortcomings, but I think they have always
> been more generous to their colonies than the British. Most french colonies
> in Africa were left in a better shape than the English.
>
> It is great to see them coming to the rescue of the Ivorian people and I
> hope they lobby for a complete debt write off for Ivory Coast... they
> deserve a break.
>
> Thanks again for sharing... you are very resourceful Haruna.
>
> Demba
> 2011/4/12 Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>
>> quickly to normalcy and reduce the suffering. Thank you France!!!! This is
>> what a responsible partner does. Assist your partner in fighting disease and
>> disaster, then assist in the quick recovery and mending of souls. I love ze
>> French. Haruna. 400 million EUROS!!!!!!!!! And so quickly when it
>> matters????? The UN can learn a lot from France when they consider recovery
>> for Japan this month. I love Sarkozy, the other idiot. You know this got me
>> thinking. If you have so many idiots in the world, you need a number of
>> countervailing idiots. So Sarkozy and I are the countervailing idiots. Think
>> about it!!! Brother Saiks.
>>
>> Côte d’Ivoire : la France annonce une aide “exceptionnelle” de 400
>> millions d’euros
>> **
>> *La France va apporter dans les prochains jours "un soutien financier
>> exceptionnel de 400 millions d’euros" à la Côte d’Ivoire, pour aider
>> notamment à satisfaire les besoins urgents des populations et de la ville
>> d’Abidjan, a annoncé mardi la ministre des finances, Christine Lagarde.*
>> La ministre a rencontré mardi son homologue ivoirien, Charles Koffi Diby,
>> lors d’une réunion de la zone franc à N’Djamena, au lendemain de
>> l’arrestation de Laurent Gbagbo par les forces d’Alassane Ouattara, avec le
>> soutien de l’ONU et de l’armée française.
>> *"Plein soutien de la France" *
>> Christine Lagarde a assuré "la Côte d’Ivoire du plein soutien de la France
>> dans cette période de réconciliation et de reconstruction", selon un
>> communiqué de son ministère. "Christine Lagarde a annoncé que la France
>> apporterait dans les prochains jours, dès que les circuits financiers et la
>> sécurité seront rétablis, un soutien financier exceptionnel de 400 millions
>> d’euros", ajoute Bercy.
>> Cette aide est "destinée, dans un premier temps, à financer les dépenses
>> d’urgence pour les populations, la ville d’Abidjan et le redémarrage des
>> services publics essentiels", précise la ministre. Elle "doit également
>> servir, dans un second temps, à relancer l’activité économique et à
>> permettre l’apurement des arriérés vis-à-vis des institutions
>> internationales".
>> Cette annonce intervient alors que le rôle de la France dans l’arrestation
>> de Laurent Gbagbo commence à devenir sujet à polémique.
>> LA FRANCE A ÉTÉ "ABSOLUMENT REMARQUABLE ET INATTAQUABLE"
>> Mardi matin, le ministre de la défense, Gérard Longuet, s’est dit
>> "certain" que "des images de toute l’opération" qui a conduit à la chute de
>> Laurent Gbagbo seraient "disponibles", et montreraient que les soldats
>> français n’ont pas participé à l’arrestation de l’ex-président ivoirien.
>> Le porte-parole du gouvernement, François Baroin, a jugé que la France a
>> été "absolument remarquable et inattaquable" et "n’acceptera aucune leçon de
>> morale de quiconque ni aucune leçon politique".
>> Autre son de cloche, l’ancien ministre français des affaires étrangères et
>> conseiller de l’ex-président ivoirien, Roland Dumas, a accusé "l’armée
>> française, sur ordre politique, (d’avoir) livré Laurent Gbagbo" à son
>> adversaire Alassane Ouattara.
>> "La vérité, elle est claire, c’est que l’armée française, sur ordre
>> politique, a livré à son adversaire M. Laurent Gbagbo. Elle l’a même amené
>> au domicile de l’adversaire, un peu comme dans les traditions d’autrefois,
>> de l’Antiquité", a déclaré M. Dumas sur France Inter.
>> "Ce qui me déplaît dans cette histoire, c’est qu’on essaie de raconter des
>> billevesées aux Français. Il ne faut pas prendre les Français pour des
>> enfants niais et idiots", a ajouté l’ancien avocat et ancien ministre
>> socialiste, ardent défenseur de M. Gbagbo. Selon lui, en intervenant
>> militairement en Côte d’Ivoire, la France a choisi "la plus mauvaise des
>> méthodes parce que ça laissera des traces dans les pays africains".
>> *LEMONDE.FR <http://lemonde.fr/> avec AFP | 12.04.11 | 14h06*
>>
>>
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