Very well Bailo, i wonder if Muhammad himself write in "is" and
"was" English. By the high standard he set for himself, mixing two
brother demands a massive repentance. It doesn't matter how folks write,
what matters is the argument put forward. We expect to see Bun Muhammad
repent and apologise to Haruna and Galleh. Haruna, forgive Muhammad, as
Muslims we ought to forgive, he has err by demeaning your writing style,
allow him that little bit of error. As your uncle i demand that from
you.
From:
bailo jallow <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Different
writing styles, It is called! To:
[log in to unmask] Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 1:05
PM
Muhammed,
In simple english terms, the
difference in writing styles could be attributed to the
uniqueness of each person. Most often than not different people
have their own unique writing styles in terms of choices of
words and expression of our thoughts and perspectives. The
essence of communication is to succintly and clearly convey a
message and sometimes have the intended message understood
differently by the recepient. When a message is grasped or
understood differently from what is intended through no fault of
the originator's choice of words, then the need for
clarification arises.
You write differently from
Babagalleh and should not reasonably expect my grand dad to
write like him. They are both however among the most profilic
writers on this forum.
Bailo For Grand dad
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On Tue, 14/4/09, Muhammed Drammeh
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From:
Muhammed Drammeh <[log in to unmask]> Subject:
Re: The Halifa Factor, what next? To:
[log in to unmask] Date: Tuesday, 14 April, 2009,
6:31 PM
Haruna
Why is there a need for
you to use high sounding words which are quite very
boring and vague? Why not use 'is and was English' and
be understood? This forum is not a school boy debating
centre to impress just for the sake of it. Can you
please re write your contribution in 'is and was'
English.? Look at Baba Galleh Jallow he writes in 'is
and was' and yet he remain our own version of Charles
Dickens.
Please teach this man
how to write Baba Galleh.
Muhammad Bai
Drammeh Bin Alhagie Sheihu Muhammad Lamin Drammeh Bin
Muhammad Kanday Drammeh bin Muhammad Kissima Drammeh bin
Foday
Drammeh
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Tue, 14/4/09, [log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From:
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<[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: The
Halifa Factor, what next? To:
[log in to unmask] Date: Tuesday, 14
April, 2009, 3:21 PM
Laye, Good to hear you again.
Allow me to chime in for a minute.
I totally understand your sentiments vis-a-vis
Halifa Sallah and I share some of those sentiments. I
also understand Suntou's oped and I share some of his
views. I am of equal opportunity grace. What I
see is that we risk taking this conversation to
the sentimental and ecumenical realm as is usually the
case when we speak about Halifa, a man who aspires to
lead Gambia through the political party PDOIS. I
advise that we bear on sobriety.
I take Suntou's oped as a fact-finding query
given the fact that Gambians have a cynical view of
politicking. Perhaps Suntou can yield greater
perspective on politics in this query. He is not to be
dismissed for sentimental reasons however. It is
natural for a PDOISard to be up in arms when their
party leader is questioned but consider that with the
requisite temerity and discernments, the questioning,
even if disdainful, can strengthen the leader as
well as improve our lot as a people.
I commend Halifa for embarking on a
fact-finding mission into the witch-hunting saga as a
human being. Witch-hunting is the veritable insult to
our collective consciences and acumen, especially one
sanctioned by Yahya, whose faculties are not readily
discernible. You have posited, and appropriately, that
the onus of fact-finding in such egregious matter is
not the reserve of Halifa alone; to wit: "Halifa
Sallah is not and should not be the only person of
dignified conscience amongst the leaders or those who
claim to be opposition leaders in Gambia. What he has
done and gone through demonstrates to all and sundry
that you, I and every human Gambian must not stand
aside and look while your fellow Gambian and human is
being humiliated in the most degrading manner."
Laye, you will therefore agree with Suntou that
all Gambians have been equally incensed by the saga,
but that Halifa being the leader of PDOIS had wished
to capitalize on common disdain to yield PDOIS greater
fortune. I am reminded that there are others in PDOIS
like Sam, Sidia, Amadou, Samba, Suleyman, who could
have embarked on the same fact-finding, but were they
to have been arrested, they do not stand an equal
chance of relief as Halifa had. To whom much is given,
much more is expected. You will see that Halifa
himself has shared in his defense of the erroneous
charges levelled against him by an uncouth and
clueless prosecutor, that he derived his rights from
our common constitution and the fact that he is a
leader of a political party. Any journalist can embark
on the fact-finding mission and by dint
of Halifa's association with the PDOIS party
organ Foroyaa, he has added umph! These are some of
the reasons you feel comfortable in comparing Halifa
to Gambia's other politicians who in your own words
and disdainfully "claim to be opposition leaders in
Gambia." You know what happens to journalists who
embark on fact-finding missions including Foroyaa
journalists. Politics therefore was a major factor in
both enabling Halifa to embark on a fact-finding
mission. Were he not leader of PDOIS, proprietor of
Foroyaa, a respectable contributor to the pan-African
parliament, he may have or may not have entertained
the risks associated with fact-finding in
Gambia.
The broader picture therefore is that even though
many Gambians are incensed with the witch-hunting
grafignette, our political leaders, opposition or
incumbent, are the ones most empowered to
prosecute our collective disdains and anxieties. This
means that politics is our legislative life. Whether
Halifa engaged with ulterior political motives or not,
is therefore immaterial to me. However, ordinary
citizens are free to query his motives as much as they
are free to express repulsion at Yahya's motives and
pantomime. It is in the explanation and general
disposition of PDOIS and Halifa that will yield
attenuated fortunes.
It is unwise to compare Halifa to our other
opposition political leaders from both a human
standpoint and from a colegial view. That I think will
be the height of conceit and an insult to our
collective intelligence. And it unfortunately furthers
the strictly political motive of Halifa and
PDOIS. You will realize that we did not get to
the point of Yahya embarking on repulsive
witch-hunting exercises in a vacuum. Life is ever so
dynamic. Yahya was enabled somehow and I suppose that
has escaped us. That is the schematics of politics
that erodes most future and "pure" goodwill.
What Suntou is trying to figure out, is whether
there is salvage value in the preliminary steps taken
by Halifa and whether Halifa can be instrumental in
yielding that salvage value for commoner good. I
submit that the best way to achieve that is by all of
us enabling our other political leaders in
APRC, UDP/NRP (NDP), PPP, GPP, and GDP to coordinate
the prosecution of our legislative life as Gambians.
The days of bunker politics are waning and there are
signs everywhere for the astute. We did not see any
amalgam of forces by our political leaders when
Taf-Taf Yahya bereft of Gardens stole Brufut Lands and
dispossessed Brufutians, nor did we see the same
when Halfdiens were unscrupulously dispossessed of
their homes in the name of port expansion.
Witch-hunting and circumstance is tantalizing and a
gross violation of human rights. But so are the
myriad precursor trespasses that enabled it. You will
realize that Halifa is not easily amenable to
coordination of effort with other opposition parties.
Glaring. The witch-hunting fact-finding could yield
more tangible results if it were actively coordinated.
But PDOIS is on a mission that does not seem to be
common relief. It was when the onerous exercise
threatened PDOIS electoral fortunes that Halifa
engaged in fact-finding, the numerous reports and
eye-witness accounts of it not-withstanding. Halifa's
initial statements on the saga betrays ignorance to
warrant a fact-finding.
That is all for now. - Haruna.
Allez-y!!
In a message dated 4/14/2009 3:43:39 A.M. Eastern
Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
Suntu:
Halifa Sallah is
not and should not be the only person of
dignified conscience amongst the leaders or those
who claim to be opposition leaders in Gambia.
What he has done and gone through demonstrates
to all and sundry that you, I and every human
Gambian must not stand aside and look while your
fellow Gambian and human is being humiliated in
the most degrading manner. We should be thankful
that we know in Halifa, ONE Gambian that will
stand up to the brutalities of the regime and
would rather die or languish in jail than to sit and
see his fellow beings dehumanized in broad day
light. To insinuate that Halifa was looking for
personal or political gain in the exercise
of liberating his conscience and dignifying the
value of human life, smirks of debilitating
ignorance and an insult to his and
our conscience...God
forbid!
-Laye
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at
4:08 AM, <[log in to unmask]>
wrote: > An interesting oped to ponder Suntou.
Discerner-in-Chief!!! I think Yahya > shot
himself in the foot. And I'm worried about our two
bad left-eyes. New > Kambians!!!! Haruna. You
pamplemousse!!! > > In a message dated
4/13/2009 6:29:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight
Time, > [log in to unmask]
writes: > > Monday, 13 April
2009 > > Halifa Factor In Gambia's Witch
Hunt debacle > > By Suntou
Touray > With the dust almost settled even
though facts about the Gambiaя╛Гя╜вчлДя╜мщВГя╜вs
witch > hunting episode may all not be known,
there is occasion to reflect over the > whole
encounter. Men dressed in red raided settlements in
search of witches. > They captured people of
decent background and made them consume
lethal > concoctions in the name of ridding
them off witch craft spirits. Some of the >
captives died. Large numbers still remain in biting
pains, mostly deep in > their stomach. >
Former Serrekunda East parliamentary member and
sociologist Halifa Sallah > was last month
arrested and detained at mile 2 prisons for over a
week. This > was due to his decision to visit
two villages over a witch hunting > incidence.
Halifa after his release commented that he went on a
fact finding > mission to the two villages.
More accurately put he tried to proof
whether > the witch hunting story was actually
true or false. > Halifa was arrested afterward
because the government felt that, he as an >
ordinary citizen of the Gambia who seeking to
impersonate the work of the > police or state
security agents. > No doubt Halifa by all
regards played brave by what he did. Why he did
so > remains a question on wet lips. >
Some people considered it a genuine move by Halifa
to prove what others > thought a mere rumour.
To others Halifa was in a publicity campaign
for > himself and certainly scored political
points whether he preferred using > that or
not. > From what came out of the encounter
Halifa made us all to know that the > witch
hunting story is real and the actions are sanctioned
by Gambia > government. > What next
after knowing the true story still a valid question
for curious > onlookers. Will there be any
lawsuit against the government for the
unlawful > conduct of humiliating and
harassing innocent Gambians? > The witch
hunting episode ended up projecting
Halifaя╛Гя╜вчлДя╜мщВГя╜вs political profile
at > higher levels. He was a victim of
arbitrary arrest but that by itself > arrested
the tormenting witch hunt at least until matters
settled over > Halifaя╛Гя╜вчлДя╜мщВГя╜вs own
arrest and brief detention. The whole saga
eventually shifted > from the witch hunting
focusing on Halifa. That earned him a high
profile > victim of the unjust government
crime of witch hunting. > Halifa made noise
about the remote control Gambian constitution loud
enough. > He defended his action by quoting
various sections of the Gambian >
constitution, a document he knows about inside out.
Halifa knows too well > also that document is
serving one man and one man only, Yahya Jammeh
the > current Gambian head of state. Since
many Gambians know for a fact that > document
is not protecting their human rights for a number
reasons one > wonders if there was any need
for Halifa to labour over constitutionality >
this fragrant government encounter with innocent
citizens. > The gains of
Halifaя╛Гя╜вчлДя╜мщВГя╜вs intervention can double if
he was to help the victims > pursue claims of
damage resulting from such inhuman treatment. The
victims > deserve good compensation. >
The good efforts of Halifa placed him beyond the
single position of flag > bearer PDOIS /NADD
to the lofty point of standing tall for Gambian
people in > times of need. This is enough
wakeup call for Gambians over length and >
breadth of the country to resist the advances of
witch hunters. Halifa can > draft a
comprehensive law suit against the government as
seen truly standing > up for the people. The
point of departure would be the constitution, a
book > fully in Halifaя╛Гя╜вчлДя╜мщВГя╜вs firm
grips. Impeachment proceedings against the
president > can be initiated, thus
demonstrating severity human rights
violations. > The law suits may not bear
quicker results but to make the government
pay > victims. Through that citizens will go
long way in exposing the severity of > state
organized crimes. > We await
Halifaя╛Гя╜вчлДя╜мщВГя╜вs future actions concerning
the witch hunting debacle. >
Halifaя╛Гя╜вчлДя╜мщВГя╜вs political profile is
undoubtedly boosted. Other gains exceed >
individual political scores. Yahya should not have
arrested Halifa in the > first place. The only
reason one would think he ordered his arrest was
to > cause wider divide among the ranks of the
opposition. > Halifaя╛Гя╜вчлДя╜мщВГя╜вs
followers have a talking point- our only saviour
they would say. He > emerged hero of the hour.
His arrest has potential to change
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