Gorgui Bamba Laye, You have just echoed my thoughts on Halifa's letter. I have queried to Halifa in April when these students were murdered, the rationale behind attempting to discourse or dialogue with morally bankrput person like Jammeh who doesn't understand the language of reason? The biggest problem we have today in the Gambia, especially amongst the opposition leadership, is the spineless and feeble attempts of dealing with a situation which is everyday showing evidence of needing bold pragmatic leadership. These spineless hectoring will always amount to zilch for Jammeh. Infact, it insidiously and unwittingly informs him of his delusions that Gambians are at his mercy and we can do nothing much about what he had and continues to wrought on us. If he ever reads these missives, i am sure he must be putting on that evil sardonic grin on his ugly face each time he reads Halifa imploring him to exercise restraint and reason. If we all believe, as i certainly do, that the Gambia is a sovereign nation-state and we are masters of her destiny, then the question becomes why in the name of such fundamental moral truth would we continue to literally pay our opporessors to continue to oppress us? Jammeh must be told in no uncertain terms by Halifa and CO that his [Jammeh] is a tyranny of the Fascist kind and should not beat about the bush in informing him what we as sovereign independent conscientious people on whose consent he rules, what we will and can do to usurp his ill-gotten immoral authority. Anything less of this is a spineless and feeble attempt to smother a Fascist political order. These missives are chafing of the surface of our current crisis. It is time to walk Jammeh's walk and talk his talk. It is time civil society disobeys its oppressors and flex its Leviathan muscles through nation-wide civil disobediences Nothing less nothing more. This is the simple truth in today's Gambia. Political leaders owe it to their constituents and indeed, their own moral integrity to stand up for a suffering and increasingly forlorn Gambian people. I am inclined to be cynical here and muse whether Halifa's letter to Jammeh is not a crafty attempt to deflect attention from and disarm my earlier criticisms of Monday. I hope to God this is not the case. For if we all believe that Jammeh is killing our country, then we must in the name of restoring the decency and respect our forebears worked hard for in the Gambia, always speak out in vehemence and without dithering the monstrous evil that Jammeh has been metamorphosed into since 1994. Inspite of our differences, we must let this bind us in a common purpose. Nothing is more urgent than this in today's Gambia. Beating about the bush with posh letters couched in semantic cute-ness doesn't send the right frequencies to a morally corrupt leadership that has no sense of dialogue or discourse. Hamjatta Kanteh ________________________________________________________________________ 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 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------