Rene, As you rightly pointed out peace should be the watch word. Some of us who can remember the tragic events of July 30, 1981, need not even refer to the violence in Sierra Leon; we had mass graves, we had massive looting, women were raped and maimed. In that short period food was short and people no longer had a choice of food. So for those us who remember we know what peace is and what it is not. For the Gambia to degenerate to the Sierra Leonean civil war situation, may God forbit,is something all of us should guard against . Like you said, the horror depicted in that video recording will and should never be allowed to happen in our beloved country, I wish and hope that Gambian hearts are not hardened to that level of callousness.. We should be resolute on pursing our goals through peaceful means as far as possible. Peaceful and non violent causes have won victories at a time when a revolutionary medium like the Internet was not put in place. Talking about the internet,Jammeh and his cohorts are yet to comprehend the might of this media. Can you imagine how things would have been different in this particular situation without this instrument? All Gambians in various countries are talking to each other like if we are all under one roof, this reality makes all dictators an obsolete species. Let us all use this opportunity to expose this regime and make it succumb to its knees. But before I end this write-up I want to call your attention to the inherent violent nature of Jammeh's regime. Since he came to power he has killed, abducted and tortured Gmbians to further his own cause. He is pushing Gambians to the wall every day if they finally reach the wall, which is not far, anything can happen...I just read a post- ing on the list which mentioned that people in Mansa Konko have vowed to burn down the town if the police should go about arresting their children. But with all the volatility of the situation let us work hard and direct the present movement on a peaceful path. Gibril Gelajo Bah ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------