Mr. Dampha/Brother Hamjatta: I appreciate your calls for a continuation on the road to democracy. We should not be deterred by the dictator's tactics in trying to confuse us. I have some questions to ask the list managers. When you summon elders and call them all kinds of names, should any Gambian show you respect? When you buy a plane and loot the country's treasury, are you not a thief? When you promised Gambians that you would electrify the entire country by the end of April 2001, are you not stupid or a blatant liar? When you kill innocent school kids, are you not a killer and a butcher? When you go around the Middle East and Far East Asia and beg for money, are you not a parasite? When you use religion to further your political ambition, are you not a moron? When you deny Gambians the right to political democracy, are you not a dictator? When you fire Gambians without any justification, don't you lack managerial skills and opt some people to think that you are mentally deranged? When you ruin the economy of The Gambia, and try to blame Sir Dawda for your own faults, do you want us to sit and don't say a damn thing? When you have names of your enemies at the airport to have them arrested when they come to visit their relatives, are you not exhibiting fear and intimidation? Mr. Dampha and Brother H. Kanteh, I received a confidential mail stating that the dictator has bought a list manager to have us de list from the L. We must continue this struggle until the last solider is driven out of our State House. Their intended purpose is to initiate disarray within our organization. We must continue the struggle and properly use the L to reveal the sins of this dictatorship. I would like the L managers to itemize words that they consider insults. I do not think words like stupid, liar, moron, thief, butcher, etc are insulting. The truth of the matter is, the agents of political instability fit this mold. We must be vigilant in our fight for decency. I have neither benefited, nor asked to be helped under the legal government of Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara. Gambians were accorded the opportunity to prevail under Sir Dawda. Unfortunately, the dictator of kaninlai has completely destroyed the very infrastructure that Sir Dawda left intact. It is comic when the thugs call us "asylum seekers." I have been in the US for over 20 years, and will continue to fight for The Gambian people. I have retained my residency even before the dictator enlisted in The Gambian National Army. I do not have to get asylum in the US to fight for what is right. I cannot be a fool and sell my soul to an illegal government that killed innocent Gambian school kids. I will not subscribe to a theory of tolerance to an illegal government that does not care about the average Gambian. The Gambia deserves better. Our only sin is our call for justice. Our only hope is a desire for all Gambians to decide their own faith. Our only wisdom is that The Gambian civil service is respected. Our only initiative is a vibrant economy and a return to civility and understanding. The Gambia, a country we love cannot continue to go into a tragic threshold. We cry for our country because we love The Gambian people. We cry for the silent majority who are constantly denied the basic necessity of life's substance. We cry for a secular society where Christians are accorded the same rights. We cry, because we know where our country is heading. We cannot be hypocrites in trying to speak with our mouths full. We know no boundries and will refuse to be sold for the main purpose of letting a tyrant destroy our country. We are prepared to wait until eternity for a yahyaless Gambia. Our swords are drawn. We refuse to surrender. We refuse to be played by the agents of the dictator. We obey Gambians who want our country to be an ideal situation for a better quality of life. The Gambia must not go in ruins. These soldiers cannot freely run like sheep in the deserts of sahara. We must be willing to understand that our journey will be difficult. We will not let the tyrant determine or predict us. We must forever remain strong. The Gambia we cry. The Gambia we love. The Gambia we are concerned. The Gambia we cannot let go. Mr. Dampha and Brother H. Kanteh, you can count on me. I will never sell my soul. I will never accept blood money. I will rather eat nyakata than eat benachin or domoda at the State House. I will rather die poor than steal the Gambian people's money. This blood money must not be accepted by any Gambian. Our looted money will be recovered. The dictator can run, but he cannot hide. We will find every butut that he has taken away. We are in control. Our strategy must be initiated to meet our goals and objectives. The hope is for a viable and democratic Gambia. May we pray for a better Gambia. May the prayers of our elders germinate. May we witness a democratic Gambia. May the UDP prevail in the by-elections. May the opposition unite for the next presidential elections. May our efforts for a yahyaless Gambia materialize. The Gambia we call home. The Gambia our hope. The fight we must win. Let's go. Let's get set. I say comrades, whazzzzzzzzzzzzzzz upppppppppp. Long live democracy and down with dictator yahya jemus. The Gambia will be free one day. The silent majority, we hear your call for help. We will never let you down. Naphiyo, Comrade Muhammad Lamine Jassey-Conteh Greensboro, NC/Eastern Kombo Constituency 336-854-3019 (home) 336-708-2682 (mobile) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------