Well, Tony when are you going to deliver on your threats? When? Gambians are equally eager to end your misery, so stop delaying the progress on your head and start your end now. "Reiterating his commitment to maintain the much cherished peace and stability in the country, President Jammeh again repeated his earlier assertions that those who want to plunge The Gambia into crisis will not witness the 2006 election." As long as you also know that you will be put "SIX FEET DEEP", the same day you touch any of the NADD leaders, then there is no misunderstanding, so make our day. Now, regarding the rest of your garbage with Senegal, you must be kidding, right? However, I blame the hypocrites that gave you audience and left mute without telling you that you are a liar and a fabricator. Those "religious leaders" are some of the very reasons why you could drag Gambia to such depths. They know dog gone well that the JACKASS in the boarder conflict is none other than your very self, but for reasons only know to them, they sat there and nod in agreement with you, and they call themselves religious people. I wonder what they will do if they considered themselves secular. How can you assault the intelligence of Gambians with such lies? All those hypocrites that surrounded you know your story about NADD plotting against you in NY is a lie. They also know that you lied about averting a civil war with Senegal. So, who are you fooling but yourself? You certainly did not fool Wade for you swallowed your garbage and then some. NADD and Gambians are waiting for you to trump up a scheme and accuse them of trying to hatch a coup against you. You will loose your life the day you attempt that. The US, UK, and other embassies have been warned in advance so, go ahead with any plans you may have and NADD will meet you more than half way. You are beginning to realize that Gambians are ready for you before or after 2006, so help us God. Threats or violence of any sort will not help you out of your misery and we are not worried what you intend to do, for we know that we are going to meet you more than half way. If you intend to use the military, I got news for you, watch your back, for we have beat you to that game and please do not be surprised, for some of the people you intend to rely on will be the very ones that will knock you out, cold. Gambia has reached a point of no return and this revolution "will not be televised" if you want it that way. So, the world is put on notice that what ever erupts in the Gambia rests squarely on your head, but we are not going to allow you to kill anyone again without a price on your head and we are not going to whisper about. We will use the same medium that you used to initiate your challenge. If you prepare to kill any among NADD, be prepared to die yourself, just that simple. NADD is non-violent, but will use any means necessary to defend themselves. So, it's on. Chi Jaama Joe OPPOSITION behind border impasse Written by Pa Malick Faye Monday, 07 November 2005 President Yahya Jammeh has accused opposition of fueling the border impasse between The Gambia and Senegal as a way of devising their political ends. Speaking at a meeting with religious leaders on Koriteh day at State House, President Jammeh said the border crisis as masterminded by the opposition was aimed at putting the countries at loggerhead. He added that as part of their desire to cause trouble between the two neighbouring countries, opposition figures and their supporters in the civil service have sent sinister information about The Gambia to the Senegalese authorities and that The Gambia would have been at war with Senegal if he had not handled the issue with maturity. “The opposition had a meeting in New York, USA where they resolved to do all means to have The Gambia and Senegal at war. This will enable Gambians to turn their back against the APRC and vote for them as many electorate will then be persuaded that I am a man of violence. They all agreed in New York that they cannot unseat me in elections and coups as they have tried, so they choose to try to instigate instability between The Gambia and Senegal, which can lead to war between the two countries. If I had not taken the border impasse with care and maturity, today, The Gambia and Senegal would be killing each other,” President Jammeh said. The Gambian leader added: “The opposition had told the Senegalese authorities that most of my security guards and half of the personnel of the Gambia National Army are MFDC fighters who are being used to kill Senegalese in The Gambia. They went to the extent of telling the Senegalese that the peacekeepers I sent to Darfur, Sudan were MFDC fighters and that I want to help Casamance. This shows how far this people [opposition] can lie all because they want to rule this country.” President Jammeh said during his meeting with Abdoulaye Wade, a written message from the opposition with sinister information from the Internet was delivered to Wade. This, he said, was all geared towards bringing misunderstanding between them to make the meeting a failure. “The meeting was not an easy one as a lot of untrue and negative informations were given to the Senegalese authorities. But, I thank God that I got the names of those individuals and they will be paid accordingly for their deeds. The misinformation has reached a climax that Senegalese soldiers were deployed at the Siliti border because they were told that I was helping the rebels. They even said I once stayed together with one of the rebel leaders in Kanilai and State House, respectively and that I later plotted for his death because of the differences we later had. The truth is that, the border impasse was not caused by the ferry issue alone but a lot many other bunch of [opposition] lies,” he said. Reiterating his commitment to maintain the much cherished peace and stability in the country, President Jammeh again repeated his earlier assertions that those who want to plunge The Gambia into crisis will not witness the 2006 election. He noted that he is not against genuine opposition, but elements that wants to put the country into chaos for political ends. Schism Meanwhile, President Jammeh has condemned the refusal of some Muslims to heed to the call of the Supreme Islamic Council (SIC) to observe the Koriteh prayers on Thursday. He suggested to the council to draw a code of conduct for Imams throughout the country. He added that there would be no differences in the country if Imams in the country heed to SIC and that any Imam who remains defiant will be removed to foster unity and understanding among the Muslim populace. He wondered why there exist differences among Muslims in The Gambia on such occasions when densely populated Muslim states like Indonesia are united despite the distances between its regions. Homosexualism Speaking on homosexualism, President Jammeh said no immoral behaviour as such will be condoned in The Gambia as it is alien to culture. “I have animals but I have never seen them doing such things so why human beings. Such kind of things in the name of freedom will not be allowed in The Gambia,” he said. ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?S1=gambia-l To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤