Hamjatta, You are absolutely right. Tyranny in the Gambia has reached a critical mass, and if left on its own momentum will obviously lead to anarchy. Gambians are at a crossroad now. It is not enough for mainstream politicians to play the loyal opposition to a government that constantly violate the peoples right to decency and treat even a flawed constitution with disrepect. The Gambian people are yearning for a leadership that can galvanize and represent their moral will to flush evil from their motherland, restore legitimacy and their God given rights as human beings. The talking is enough. Jammeh will continue to do what he knows best from scandal to scandal everyday. It is time for the Opposition to realize that they are faced with a common enemy of the Gambian people in the form of Yaya Jammeh and NOT what will seem an obvious policy difference with APRC in a standard democracy. I can guarantee you that Jammeh will never never accept defeat in any elections. You will be wasting your time and effort in believing in such a dream. I sincerely wish that the political leadership will accept this simple fact. It is prime time for the Opposition UDP, PDOIS and NRP to step forward with a united agenda for change. They should reach out to all civil societies and challenge the Dictatorship with one unequivocal platform to restore legitimacy in the Gambia. This is no time for politics as usual but revolution time. The opposition should demonstrate to the whole world that they are against immorality and indecency not only in words but with political action. Organize civil disobedience, agitate in the streets against human rights abuses and instigate SOPI across the general population. We are all done talking about Jammeh this Jammeh that from dawn till dusk. It is time to Organize, Agitate, and Instigate for change. The people only need the moral will of their leadership, Ousanou Darboe, Halifa Sallah and Hamat Bah to guide them through this process. If not, mark my words, the Gambian people shall succumb to any kind of leadership for better or worst- remember July 1981 and 1994...Kukois, Junkung Jemuses, the Simon Talibos and the rest... Ebou Jallow ________________________________________________________________________ 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 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------