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Gambia News : Protestors call for free speech, end to repression in The Gambia

Jul 22,2009 by

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Dozens of protestors took part in a demonstration outside the Gambia High Commission in London to call for free speech in The Gambia on the eve of the country’s national holiday, celebrating the military take over which brought President Yahya Jammeh to power.

According to a statement issued here Tuesday, the demonstration – organised by Amnesty International, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) – formed part of a series of events taking place around the world to highlight the sharp increase in recent years of media repression in the West African country, including the ongoing trial of seven journalists and the ‘disappearance’ of another, Ebrima B. Manneh.

“Ebrima Manneh was arrested in July 2006 by plainclothes police officers. It is believed that he was arrested for attempting to publish a news article that criticised the Gambian government. Since his arrest the government and police officials have denied that he is in custody,” the statement said.

Amnesty International UK Campaigns Director Tim Hancock said: “It’s an absolute sham to celebrate Freedom Day in a country where journalists and others in the media are not allowed to freely express their opinions or views.

“We regularly hear of journalists and others who dare to express their views facing persecution and an array of abuses, including unlawful arrest, arbitrary and incommunicado detention, and torture.

“Three years on after his arrest we still do not know what has become of Ebrima Manneh.

“If the President really wants to celebrate Freedom Day this year, he should immediately call for the release of Ebrima Manneh, urge the authorities to stop harassing journalists and activists across The Gambia and to drop all legal charges against them.”

Since 1994, at least 27 journalists have left The Gambia, more than half of them in the last two years, and at least ten of them have been granted asylum in other countries, the statement said.

The statement adds that one of the ways in which the government in The Gambia stifles political and social dissent is through restricting freedom of expression. “Journalists are detained and unlawfully arrested if suspected of providing information to news sources or for writing stories that are unfavourable to the authorities. Newspapers and news websites have been closed down or hacked into. Journalists and members of the opposition are frequently harassed, threatened, and unlawfully killed.”

The TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: “Freedom of speech and freedom of association are fundamental human rights, and journalists who are also trade unionists are often targeted twice over by repressive regimes.

“I hope that the Gambian government will respond to worldwide protests by recognising that a free press and a free trade union movement are the hallmarks of democracy, and vital for development.”

The seven journalists currently on trial are charged with sedition (or incitement to public disorder) after criticising President Yahya Jammeh for remarks that bluntly refuted government involvement in the unsolved 2004 murder of Deyda Hydara, former editor of The Point newspaper.

Jeremy Dear, the NUJ General Secretary said: “Our colleagues in the Gambia Press Union need our support more than ever, with journalists in court on the eve of Gambia’s Freedom Day facing charges of sedition, just because they have spoken out.

“Media workers in the country have disappeared, been killed in mysterious circumstances and arrested. How can the government claim to celebrate freedom when the press continues to face such a repressive regime?

“The Gambian authorities must recognise that a free media plays a crucial role in a society with respect for human rights. These threats to journalists and journalism must be lifted.”

At the demonstration, representatives from Amnesty International, the TUC and NUJ handed to the Gambian High Commission a letter and photo album compiled by activists from around the world who asked the question ‘Where is Ebrima?’


comment Comment on This Gambia News (4 posted)  2359 times read
  • Where you from fool!Marie Jammeh you are so stupid,open your eye and use your brains man!
(Posted on August 5, 2009, 1:06 PM T girl)

  • u idiot marie JAMMEH,no suprise.how can there progess in gambia if people r bin rule by fear n threats.who is Y.jammeh dat no one can criticise him.if Jammeh says the sky is yellow every gambian should agree.Freedom n Human right is d only forward.
(Posted on August 1, 2009, 9:49 PM jallow)

  • Yes is very important to see your enemies and then if you are wise try to run away England or british are people who want Africans countries fall down ,suddenly our country no space for you.Go to cape Verde their you rule, thanks for your reation.
(Posted on July 31, 2009, 9:02 PM dino brown)

  • You Gambia has no shame, you are lucky our president has made us to be were we are today. He work so had for the whole lost of us, but all you do is to stab him, but God will see him through in all the good things he has done. God bless u my presi
(Posted on July 31, 2009, 1:36 AM marie Jammeh)

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