G-L, l am going to apologise and ask your forgiveness and especially that of Katim Touray since he is subject to the same filth that Matarr has continually copied or directed to a lot of us in this posting. It is not my nature to forward such filth to the list, but in view of all this unending nonse regarding the re-instatement of matarr, despite Katim's very thorough posting last night, l am doing this to show people what a lot of us have been subject to, and what they are defending.Therefore, l am taking the responsibility of forwarding an email to the list that Matarr wrote to Saul Khan and copied to me TODAY. Yahya, here is a piece of the reasonableness and human nature you speak of from your friend Matarr Njie.Please tell me what was insulting about Katim's posting. Here goes: Saul Khan: Well, what do you and Katim Touray expect me to do given that you are labelling me as a psycho, except to FUCK your filthy mother's vagina. Please do not cry foul, because you initiated the whole game. Katim should definitely know by now that I do NOT take insults lightly. I hit back and please do not complain about my choice of words either. Insults are insults! I find Katim's latest ultimatum a silly and a cheap threat. Hypocritical? Most certainly. How does a son of a prostitute like Katim Touray expect reconcilliation and forgiveness when he continually sees other parties hit below the belt without intervening? Well, reconcilliation is a two-way street and both parties to the conflict have to agree to desist from a restarting the vicious circle. What we have on Gambia-L under the self-appointed managers, is to tie the hands of one party to the conflict while calling for peace and reconcilliation. No wonder, the circus is never ending. You have a nice week ahead. Matarr. [log in to unmask] (yeks drame) wrote: Katim, I think you did a good job, and whats more even, is the level of understanding, patient an diplomacy you had demonstrated in this Mattar issue. I further credit you for the well documented and material evidence you have revealed to us about the activities of Mattar and his (then) opinon of the GL. However, I also find find it strange for you asking me to apologise to the people. For what? What was wrong with trying to hamonise peace within the people! I dont think thats offensive, just saying that Mattar needs us as we needs him ? thats authentic Katim! its a fact, no man is an island! I apologise then if that is the order of the day here! I did not know that its offensive to speak your mind here. I know you are embarked on a though job, managing a forum like this could be stressing and sometimes irritating, but please do read all the postings that were sent in concerning this debate. I promise you that, I had all the time extempt myself from any form of emotion or offensive play. I have been very nutral on this topic! So, am suprised and dissapointed that you are asking me to apologise to the people. Possibly I dont get the point right on this list, what is the line for foul play here? Notably, the issue is to reconcile, which if it is material shall only promote awareness and peace in our society, that is what is my stance, sir! am not trying to disintergrate people instead I want to increase the level of understanding and tolarance among our people, what is offensive about that? On this list we are continiousely reminded of the of backwardness of our beloved land, Gambia-one of the most degraded, humiliated and rubbed societies of the world for quite a long time. Your open letter to the president is part of the most humble solutions for the mass participation of the people in the development of the Gambia, like wise, the Robinson, and Dr. Janneh proposals. All these ideas have only been calling for togetherness and nothing otherwise. Well, in other to achieve that goal we must differ in ideas and that is one of the ample reason why I appealed for re suscription of Mattar. After all said, it is important to realise that, the contribution of the individual is what complys to collectivism and that is what makes great ideas. We must always remember that "many hands make light work". Therefore, collectivism will be minimal if we try to block others because of reasons that are very human.We must increase our efforts significantly to understand the nature of certain individuals at certain intervals that makes them paranoid and act very irresponsible. This rerconciliation process should be seen as a prequisite to development. It is only when we are organised among ourselves and make formidable force that we can be able to discuss ideas and come to solutions. I hope the list managers would follow this debate attentively and see what is authentic. I mean., you should read the other postings, and fairly judge which ones are offensive, in langauage wise and formular! with this regard , I strongly condemn the idea that I should apologise to the people. I should as well add that, I like wise condemn the structural adjustment policies suggested by some list members as a way of reconciliation, because the place the haviest burden on the process of reconciliation and instead triggered anger and reluctancy to submission. I think we should ask those people to apologise instead! It would be impossible to achieve reconciliation without subscribing to the reconcialiatory song of forgiveness. We must remember that liberation is not begged for but struggled for! and this must include both parties to liberated. To this endavour, the managers of the list should listen to this call with open mind and see the essence of unity. I am sure Mattar and all the others who were engaged on such foul play will surely understand that we are all "Pist Off" of this unfortunate situation. With this regard, list managers, I hope we can closs this chapter in the name of reconciliation and brotherlyhood and turn to a new one. Sometimes one can be force to take dicisions unplesant on their side, but in principle that is most fundamental. This dicision you are about to take is a challenge to be considerate. Peace. Yahya >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------