Hamjatta, I was just going through the printouts for today before giving a response to some of the letters. I just cannot believe that you will continue to attribute to us positions that are diametrically oppose to what we have already exposed with overwhelming vividness in the L. Your wrote: "#Well, if you read my answer above, you will realize that whilst PDOIS still has faith in the current political arrangements and indeed, fanatically pursues it, I have stated that the current arrangements are not only fundamentally flawed, but are discredited, bankrupt and corrupted and therefore, no genuine changes can come out of it. Whilst they haven't made up their mind yet on AGITATION, I have already said we have got to start AGITATING. NOW! Infact we are getting late with the AGITATION." This is just incredible. Let me quote the closing passages of our last posting and leave the readers to compare what we indicated and what you posted today. I will rest my case until you respond to my posting. We wrote: "At least, as far as PDOIS is concerned, we cannot prevent takeovers from above, but no one can find us guilty of promoting a takeover of power from above or its consolidation from above. We have always been trying to strengthen the people irrespective of who is above, knowing that when the people truly become conscious of their power they will need no political saviours. They will save themselves. This is the fact you are trying to distort about PDOIS' record and this is the fact you will never be able to distort. In our view, it is left to Jammeh to determine how his government will go. We see elections to be a tool through which the people can express their consent. Gambians have the capacity to form a united front to ensure that the IEC conducts elections whose results all parties would be able to accept, failing which all parties will act in unison to put pressure on that government to concede to popular demands or leave office. What PDOIS is, therefore, doing is to try to get those people on board who have faith in the people and who are ready to do painstaking work by relying on persuasion and reason, to use your own words, to enlighten, mobilise and organise the people for change. Other forms of pressure come as dictated by circumstances and not as a by-product of conspiracy to take over power from above by few persons in the name of the masses. Needless to say, where other forms of pressure lead to a change of government, PDOIS will never accept a position in any such government until there is an election for it to seek the mandate of the people. PDOIS' history shall never be linked to the taking over of power by the few. It shall always be linked to an attempt to empower the people mentally, politically, economically, socially and culturally. This is the crux of the matter." Greetings. Halifa ----- Original Message ----- From: Hamjatta Kanteh <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 4:41 PM Subject: Buharry's Questions > Buharry, > > After a closer perusal of your questions and some of the comments in that posting, i came to the ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface ----------------------------------------------------------------------------