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Yero,
        What is of utmost consequence to note, is that the political 
realities in the Gambia are an evolving process. And this process move 
 from one stage to another. We should be able to recognize every stage 
of development in this process that should inform and guide a response.

       The nation-state is a historical and political construct. And 
people have pledged their lives, their fortunes and their honor and 
struggle to build a society that creates a delicate balance between 
people and the institutions that are created for their welfare and well 
being; as well as an enduring and lasting democratic culture.

      History is replete with people motivated by their conscience and a 
desire to end human suffering and exploitation who have struggled to 
build such a society. Therefore the hearts and minds of all those noble 
people who are out there engage in this struggle are in the right 
place.

      My observation was just to take another look. Moreover, the 
evolution of the political process cannot be left to the dictates of 
chance, spontaneity and for it to revert to its opposite. This process 
must be guided at every stage. To help bring sanity where there is 
insanity and reason where there is chaos.

     I do not for one minute underestimate the potency and relevancy of 
the Diaspora struggle. And I sympathize with all of the players who are 
in the forefront.

  Rene

-----Original Message-----
From: Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sat, Feb 22, 2014 10:26 am
Subject: Re: [G_L] The Fight for the soul of Nation .....CDC-G

Greetings Rene -
On changing the movingpolitical path (trajectory), it is a difficult 
issue. It is a hard conclusionto arrive at. It is after years of 
observations for those that suffered andcontinue to suffer. Military 
intervention is a last option. It is not our firstchoice, but at some 
point, we got to. As we travel together, it is becomingclearer that an 
election under the given atmostphere is just a furtherlegitimization of 
Jammeh's presidency. Jammeh with his tone and actions hasruled for 19 
years and he will not “negotiate” with you or anyone elseinterested in 
what he perceives not as his own democracy.
Personally, I thinkDemocracy came short of addressing an environment 
where the ingredient of itdoesn’t exist. If a family man or farmer was 
to see his kids or animals beinghurt every day. I bet you, he will at 
some point defend himself, family andanimal farm by all within his 
means. The more that we travel on this part, themore that we get hurt, 
the more we delay our journey to democracy anddevelopment.
You have some solid groundto position it that way so beautifully. While 
agreeing with all that you saidexcept your ruling out of military 
option as viable, and to that, I truly shareyour fears about its 
possible repercussions. I don’t think there is a singleperson calling 
for the “confrontation” of our nation through violent means.What we are 
calling for is the continued fighting, both intellectually andwhere a 
last option as clearly seen, the use of tactical military 
interventionor citizens’ popular uprising to dislodge the criminal 
regime and nurture in ademocratic society. The expectation is any such 
intervention will be done in away of minimal damage.
In anyway, it is my opinion.I am glad that James & the many others are 
positioning things in the mostfitting tones. I hope that actions 
follows.
Yero.
 
&gt; Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 09:45:47 -0500
&gt; From: [log in to unmask]
&gt; Subject: Re: [G_L] The Fight for the soul of Nation .....CDC-G
&gt; To: [log in to unmask]
&gt;
&gt; James, I urge you and other groups of similar persuasions to 
inculcate
&gt; as a fundamental principle, TO ENGAGE, TO NEGOTIATE AND TO 
RECONCILE,
&gt; and let this guide your approach in responding to the challenging
&gt; social, economic and political issues that confronts our 
democratic
&gt; aspirations.
&gt;
&gt; And even if, TEMPORARILY, let the tone, the language and dynamism
&gt; change the trajectory of the Diaspora struggle and necessitate a 
move
&gt; away from a militant and confrontational posture, to one of 
dialogue
&gt; that seek to underscore the active participation of all 
stakeholders in
&gt; building a lasting and enduring democratic polity.
&gt;
&gt; The dynamism, activism, commitment and sincerity of you all in the
&gt; forefront of this struggle is unquestionable,  and my plead is to 
try
&gt; even if TEMPORARILY to change the trajectory of the diaspora 
struggle.
&gt;
&gt; Rene
&gt;
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&gt; To: GAMBIA-L &lt;[log in to unmask]&gt;
&gt; Sent: Thu, Feb 20, 2014 12:17 am
&gt; Subject: [G_L] The Fight for the soul of Nation .....CDC-G
&gt;
&gt; http://gainako.com/?p=4342
&gt;  
&gt; The piece sends a strong message. Yero.  
&gt;  
&gt;
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