the former president yahya jammeh of course threatened to bury the mandinka majority tribe in the gambiahat's another layer which is making people very, very restless, that perhaps they're seeing your government is trying to perhaps push the mandinka over and above thejola, and that's going to cause a lot of trouble. that has never been our focus, that has never been the way we think. we feel that the gambian people are the same. the presidents can come and go but the gambia remains, and we feel that gambia is not complete without all its ethnicities — the mandinka, thejola. everybody should be part of the new gambia, a complete gambia. i'll give you an example of what one person has said, for instance, he's from the campaign for human rights gambia uk, he warns against democratic backsliding, is how he puts it. these arejust opinions and they have a right to their opinion, but i think gambia is on the right track as far as democracy is concerned. because the participation — the number of participants in our democratic process is unprecedented. so, you've set up a truth and reconciliatio