Katim, I would also like to thank you for putting together a good set of ideas. It reflects creativity and pragmatism. Our nation and people are in a terrible jam and deserving of whatever solutions we the citizens can muster. However I concur with Mr Dampha's view that the concessions required in the overall deal you propose would pose a perpetual hindrance to a stable and peaceful democracy we all envision for our country. If we are ever to maintain any semblance of a viable community, we cannot abrogate our responsibility to our fellow citizens by foreclosing judicial redress for serious grievances like murder, torture and other denials of basic human rights. I agree that staking out uncompromising positions might portend even more danger for our beleaguered people in that Yahya might intensify his degree of ruthlessness but I would rather fight that uncertain battle than propose to those whose loved ones were killed by this President that they would have to live with the now well compensated man who snuffed the life out their relative. What victims want beyond anythingelse is closure and it is my believe your proposal would deny them that. I think Yahya Jammeh and his cronies ought to be defeated if we are to devise a framework for change that is viable and would serve the best interest of the nation. He is entitled to only our collective wrath coupled with swift and sure justice. It is my hope that as this wonderful document evolves we might succeed in expunging from the final draft any language that forecloses judicial remedies for the wrong this administration has committed. I would also suggest you add a qualifier to the sentence that refers to the 1996 election. You did not mention that the election was widely described as not being free or fair by both the domestic electorate and the international community. Thanks Karamba ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------