Mr. Jaiteh, I agree with your analogy entirely. However, with all due respect, people like yourself are part of the problem we have in The Gambia. I have been a member of this List for about nine months now, and unless I have a terrible memory, I haven't seen much from you regarding the madness going on back home until these past two weeks when your relative Lt. Lalo Jaiteh was arrested. Why does it have to take the arrest of a blood relative to catapult you into vigilance against what has clearly been a savage govt for years now? I'm not saying/implying that you condone what has been going on in the country. Rather I have a BIG problem with the fact that the majority of Gambians -including yourself, do not speak out against injustice loud enough, unless and until they are personally affected. Yes, I have a big problem with that, because it's precisely because of that attitude that we're in the mess we're in. I empathize with you for the pain you've been going through the past two weeks for what happened to your relative. But, can you also imagine what thousands of families back home have been going through these past years? Won't it be nice to have had Malanding Jaiteh as a vociferous comrade in the struggle against the fascism we have back home? In short, this is a lesson to all Gambians: pretend that you're "above the fray," or that you're too busy or important to "argue" with people on this List about what's going on in Gambia. As long as Yaya Jammeh remains the ruler back there, his evil WILL touch EVERY single one of us DIRECTLY. Guaranteed! So, why wait until a blood relative of one is victimized to become an open critic of this evil regime? Nothing personal Sir. Just need to set some things straight... Good day. Saul. >Folks, >I would use the Chicken Pen analogy to describe the situation in the ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------