People like me who does not belong to any political party are worried about the situation after Butcher Jammeh`s departure.I read the debate on both sides about "the challenge to those advocating violent change in the Gambia"but it seems as there are some major facts that are unanswered from both sides.The intelligent Boy Jow came up with the facts this morning.Most of the things he mentioned was in my mind to ask my comrades.We should be democratic to debatt on issues rather than disregarding people`s views because they are on the other side of the opposition.It would be very dictatorial,if people are attacked or disregarded because they are not in the U.D.P umbrella.We are all on the opposition of Butcher Jammeh`s actions against our people,and we need a stop to all these nonsenses happening back home.I think,you should urge all party leaders to sit on the table,and come under one umbrella.Your leaders are not mentioning if they have done some efforts or not to come together, which is really good for them.I have read some postings telling us how good and gentle Ousainou Darboe is. I have no objection to his gentleness and crediblity but you should remember that, Jawara was also gentle and credible but his followers brought all the mess we are in today.If one is not advocating for a post with the U.D.P then please,let us open our hands and work together as opposition to this evil regime and plan for a good government with all parties of the opposition irrespective of religion,ehtnic etc. I respect all opposition parties with their respectful and gentle leaders and really wish them good luck to defeat the Butcher by any means necessary.I hope,we will continue to respect views from all contributors.The doctors,scientists,lawyers or whatever in this forum,should help educate us intellectually to gain something from them. Elhajj Mustapha Fye KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!THE BUTCHER MUST GO! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------