In a message dated 27/06/00 06:34:12 GMT Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: << There are other alternatives to this strategy!! >> Brilliant Yusupha! When you next come online, perhaps you will be courteous in exploring the "other alternatives" there is "to this strategy" that those of you in the pacifism at all cost camp. Like most of you putting KB in a spot of bother, I'm a pacifist. Here's the difference: I haven't closed my options to just diplomatic avenues/pressures and I believe KB is a patriot and not some cyber rattling pigeon heart who faced with the real thing will turn out to be a "Leffe leffe" as the affable Buharry unkindly suggested and mocked KB and a host of others. The carrot and stick option works best. Intolerance understands only intolerance. If Yaya wants to play it the way of intolerant people, well now he is beginning to see how far people will for their liberties. The fact that students didn't chicken out and stood their ground when faced with machine gun bullies, has sent the message into his thickhead that bullying has its limits. By ambushing the UDP and getting their butts kicked by a self defensive UDP, the APRC thugs and their masters are learning something new; that a tit for a tat will always ensue if they ever attack the basic rights of citizens of the Gambia. This strategy has shown signs of fruition cos Baba Jobe and his bullies have so far retreated. If the UDP keeps surrendering to this bullies each time they are attacked, bullies as they always will be, they will continually harass these self defensive people who have no state machinery to stand up for them. I repeat and echo others that the UDP and else on the ground should defend themselves at all cost if they are attacked since the police, army and our tax maintained security apparatus have taken sides in the struggle. In such a case, it is left to individuals and groups that have common interest in surviving, to fend off for themselves. This is a right. A sacrosanct natural right. A right embedded in nature and inalienable. This is the simple truth. For lack of time, I will not go into it's philosophical and historical case and roots. By his YAYA MUST GO BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY, Dampha means by it that we shouldn't close any option [violent change included] as out of the question. He is prudent enough to realise that sanctions hardly work and if ever they did, it always a case where the threat of violence meeting violence that makes oppressors yield to pressures that combine from such. He goes on every day stating this with the courtesy of a real gentleman and a humoured raconteur. He is not dictatorial as Buharry suggested at least as far as his writing is concerned. He is ever willing to dialogue with others who differ with his propositions. His intellectual profundity on the issues at hand is always intriguing and dazzling to say the least. He is not a doctrinairian rather a practical and soberly reflective person. Please KB continue with the work. You haven't won me over completely yet but our options are always open. And if ever there comes the election and a preponderance of evidence exist that they were rigged, then some of his will endorse you and your patriots to kick out the jackass stymieing the progress of our nation. Maybe for "puffing" [to mimic Yusupha] out all these "hot air", Buharry might just say I'm just another "leffe leffe" who has access to a PC. Well. Hamjatta Kanteh hkanteh ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------