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2nd Anniversary of The Murder of Deyda Hydara to be Observed
The second anniversary of the murder of Deyda Hydara, the
Managing Editor and Co-proprietor of The Point newspaper, is
slated to take place on Saturday, 16th December
2006.
In a press release dated 12th December,
2006, the Gambia Press Union recalled that on 16th December
2004, Deyda Hydara was murdered in cold blood by enemies of
the press.
“Deyda’s murder therefore is a brutal attack on freedom of
expression in general and in particular, a fundamental
pillar of democracy. We at the press union are therefore
compelled to focus on the issue of freedom of expression,”
the release stated.
The release added that two years since the murder of Deyda
no report has yet been released on any progress made in the
investigations of the crime. “We urge the president for the
sake of transparency to heed our previous calls to set up a
commission of enquiry or appoint an independent expatriate
to investigate the matter,” the release added.
The GPU
also called on the government to repeal the Newspaper
(amendment) Act 2004, the Criminal Code (Amendment) Act 2004
and the Criminal Code (Amendment) Act 2005.
“These enactments are not press
friendly as they undermine freedom of the press and
expression,” the release noted.
With regards to the arrest of journalists suspected of
committing an offence, the GPU reiterated its belief that
there is need to acknowledge and pursue the due process of
law up to the stage of trial. Arresting and detaining
journalists or any citizen for more than 72 hours does not
only infringe the constitution and the liberty of those
arrested; they constitute intimidation of media
practitioners and therefore a threat to freedom of
expression.
“The Gambia Press Union would urge government to provide a
friendly atmosphere for citizens to freely express
themselves within the ambit of the law,” the release
concludes.
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