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Gambia News : RSF criticises continuing impunity in Gambia
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has
condemned the continuing impunity on journalists by the Gambian
government despite its failure to pin down killers of a well re-knowned
journalist Deyda Hydara and co-founder of the privately-owned daily
"The Point", four years ago.
Mr Hydara,
was shot dead by unidentified gunmen traveling in a taxi as he was
driving his car in an outlying district of the capital Banjul on 16
December 2004.
Journalist organisation said The Gambian authorities had orchestrated
the assassination of a veteran journalist Mr Hydara to subject Gambians
to fear of the presidents guards.
"Only a campaign by those who do not live with this fear can make this plan fail," the organisation added.
RSF said there were several reasons for believing that Mr Hydara was
targeted to silence fierce criticism regularly leveled against the
government by his journalistic writings to both local and international
media.
"The police investigation promised by the Gambian authorities got
nowhere. The only official report, sent to the press by the Gambian
intelligence services in 2005, was "confidential", outlining several
leads, most of them absurd, which were supposedly intended to shed
light on the circumstances of the killings," said the organisation.
The Gambian press, reduced to a few privately-owned newspapers under
close government scrutiny is trying to survive in a climate in which
the least incident is severely punished.
Arbitrary arrest, threats and police brutality are now commonplace in a
country ruled by a head of state who in several interviews has
expressed his contempt and distrust for the media.
Meanwhile, a 2009 calendar commemorating Mr Deyda Hydara's struggle for
press freedom and freedom of expression will be released early next
year. The theme of the calendar is "Fight Against Impunity".
A joint initiative of the Deyda Hydara Trust (DHT) and the
International Federation of Journalists Africa Office (IFJ), the 2009
Deyda Hydara calendar is conceived as an advocacy tool for the campaign
against impunity across Africa. The calendar is enriched with memorable
Deydaian quotes and reports said it will be distributed in the whole of
African continent.
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