PANORAMA with 'Bulfaaleh'-President Jammeh uses AU summit to scorn at US Foreign Policy...
PANORAMA with 'Bulfaaleh'-President Jammeh uses AU summit to scorn at US Foreign Policy...
http://www.geeskaafrika.com/yusuf_prsd.04.gifhttp://www.wyolife.com/kerryfest/Rice.jpg'Under currents' in Banjul have been confirmed.

The rumours have been on for a while. Following the suspension of The Gambia government from the MCC-MCA President Jammeh has been extremely angry against the USA and its government. His local critics heard all that he has been saying against Washington but decided to leave him blow the whistle on his own. He did. It has finally been confirmed that President Jammeh personally initiated the invitation of the leaders of the following countries to Banjul IE Iran,Venezuela,Palestine(Hamas) and Somalia(a  leader whose fate has not yet been determined). Of course the West including Washington will come to realise a lot more about President Jammeh of The Gambia. President Jammeh is a crazy mind who is constantly fantasising in his little brain. He is uneducated and immature.

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 He likes calling attention on to himself by creating tensions within and outside The Gambia. In President Jammeh's mind he attacks imaginary armies that are much bigger than The Gambia's ability. He does not even weigh the difference between the present and future interest of our country when making certain moves. He is a buffoon who swings in different directions only to cause or make noise for reason what so ever. As far as offending other governments is concerned the AU should start with their own host before talking about anyone else.
 
President Jammeh's invitation extended to Hugo Chavez and Somalian leader-starters before the meal came.

Our sources near President Jammeh are of course always accurate. They hinted us with this but asked to wait so that he would hang himself. If this paper had written it earlier on President Jammeh's own people would have started accusing Nderry of being anti Jammeh. This time around the state house itself released the item for everyone to see it. These sources have been proven right once again. A state house guard said this to me hours before the news item was published(IE the attendance of Iran's Ahmadinejadi,Hugo Chavez,Somalian leader and the Palestinian leader).

"Oga(President Jammeh) is going to surprise the world again.He said that he will invite the President of Iran and others because he wants to use this occasion to hammer the cow boys...." I was really not ready to piece that one because it sounded like a dream to me until when I heard it from a top government official then eventually saw it on the news.What some Gambian diplomats are asking themselves is the reason behind the invitation of the Somalian leader?

A diplomat I met today said this..."Is President Jammeh himself not the very one who was insulting the bearded Islamists near the Banjul International airport when he was accepted on the US-Africa Growth Opportunity act? This man is mixing everything up for our country" This seasoned diplomat sounded worried and depressed because he can anticipate the repercussions of President Jammeh's craziness.
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This latest twist from President reminds Africans once again that Jammeh is a twin brother of former President Idi Amin in African politics. Idi Amin spent days rehearsing on how to attack Israel when he was alive. He kept on provoking the Jewish state until he received his bitter pills during the Entebe raid. President Jammeh cannot advance any positive reason here because he has of late been saying very bad things about Washington following the suspension of his government from the MCC-MCA. He knows what is meant here.The outcome of his angry remarks are no longer easy to keep under any rug. President Jammeh will be exposed beyond redemption.

President Jammeh has ultimately touched the real nerves-North Korea and Iran main meal,after the starters.
A state house source revealed more on President Jammeh's crazy invitation cards towards those leaders President Bush onced called the axis of evil. There is a 'mocking' joke President Jammeh throws around him these days. He calls these people my 'comrades in the struggle against zion..... Who is Zion in President Jammeh's mind?  President Jammeh calls the West Zion. We have been told The Gambian leader has vowed to prove that he is strong and stubborn. He is on record saying that he is going to teach the west ie USA a lesson. He is angry about his suspension from the MCA-MCC. He says ..."Who are these people in Washington to teach leaders around the world what they need to do..?" Of course President Jammeh's henchmen cannot stop his irate being from hanging himself more and more. He has gone beyond redemption. He has already exceeded his limits.
No one should be surprised if and when President Jammeh invites the North Korean leader at any time from now. If it fails during the AU summit he will travel there to meet the man he calls a brave leader. President Jammeh as usual will prove us right on this one too. President Jammeh said he has been playing it cool with Washington from 1994,so he is fed up now. According to our reliable source Jammeh said he will not allow any 'cow boy'  tell him what to do.
These  stories on the Gambian leader are as accurate as those we have been writing before. We have direct access to what he says and does. Every day he proves us right. Today he has proven this paper right again. Infact these are things he says openly nowadays. Which  has of course been confirmed by his latest press releases.
 
Ahmadinejad leaves for Gambia to attend 7th A
U summit.
Bleow is a piece to confirm Bufaaleh's master piece. Please read on...

Banjul, June 29, IRNA

Iran-AU-Ahmadinejad
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad left Tehran for Banjul, Gambia, at the head of a diplomatic delegation to take part at the seventh African Union (AU) summit.

Ahmadinejad is visiting Gambia at the invitation of Gambia's president Yahya Jammeh and in response to his previous two visits to Iran.

Supreme Leader's international Affairs advisor Ali-Akbar Velayati, the First Vice-President Parviz Davoodi, head of presidential office and government spokesman Gholam-Hossein Elham and a group of cabinet members saw off Ahmadinejad in the airport.

Talking to reporters before his departure, Ahmadinejad said he is going to visit Gambia to hold meetings with some African officials and attend the 7th African Union summit.

Ahmadinejad said he would during his Gambia visit follow up the agreements already reached between Tehran and Banjul.

Ministers of cooperatives and energy and head of the Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization are accompanying Ahmadinejad during his three-day stay in Gambia.

Some 50 African leaders are going to attend the seventh AU summit from July 1 to 2 to pursue greater regional integration.

The summit in the Gambia's capital will also be attended by two non-African heads of state -- Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad -- as well as UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.

In Banjul, the AU's grand aspirations are to create a united states of Africa.

Much attention and time will inevitably be spent seeking ways to resolve the ongoing conflicts in Darfur and Somalia.

The United Nations is seeking to replace the 7,000-strong AU force, which has vainly struggled to oversee the western Sudanese region for two years, with a group that could enforce a peace deal struck last month between Khartoum and Darfur's main rebel group.

The summit will also examine progress in the implementation of fragile peace deals in two unstable states that must hold
presidential elections this year - the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ivory Coast.

Participants will also have to decide on the fate of former Chadian leader Hissane Habre, who is currently being held in Senegal.

The summit is to decide on whether Senegal should prosecute Habre or extradite him to Belgium for trial on charges of crimes against humanity.

African integration -- the summit theme -- in practical terms means the reduction in the number of regional economic and political blocs across the continent.

Officially there are eight, but diplomats estimate their number at more than 14. The goal in Banjul would be to cut them down to about five.

Migration will also come under the spotlight.

The Banjul summit is also meeting as the African Charter on Human and People's Rights, whose headquarters are in Gambia, marks its 25 anniversary.

Other issues up for discussion include the African charter on democracy, elections and governance, as well as a revision of the Lome declaration on unconstitutional changes of governments in Africa.

Malaria, HIV/AIDS and chronic poverty which ravage the African continent are also on the summit agenda.

News sent: 13:51 Thursday June 29, 2006 




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