Halifa, These statements are quite reassuring, and should embolden every Gambian that they have a legitimate stake in the destiny of their country. The choice is now before us. We either live with our conscience, and recognize that we must not allow any authority to demean our humanity; or we concede our humanity, and allow a misguided authority to stiffle our conscience. People are born to be free. They are only enslaved, when the political, economic and social circumstances that govern their lives, are detremined by others. However, when they recognize their fundamental rights in dictating the outcome of these political, social and economic circumstances, they create the conditions for their own liberation. Therein lies the power of the people. No individual can exercise authority over a people, if that authority is not within the context of a civil society, govern by its principles and constitution, that negates the kind of behavior that is an affront to people's liberties. Power, therefore, should not and cannot be absolute. It cannot and must not be consolidated. It must be contested, and peacefully transferred. It belongs to a people, who constitute a civilized and organized society. It only belongs to an individual, a group or an interest, if such a society is uncivilized and disorganized. This however, is not the case in this beautiful country, we proudly call the Gambia. Hence, power belongs to the people. The sooner people recognize this, the better for everyone. Thanks for setting this patriotic tone of national discourse in this most troubling times. The Gambia is indeed lucky for people like you, who are always there to calm the waters, before the volcano errupts and drown us all in that sea of national disintergration. Sincere regards. Rene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------