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Modou,
Setting up a radio station is not a very difficult task.  All one needs is a
transmitter, a place to broadcast from, and the people to work full time with
broadcasts and the like.  There are pirate radio stations all over the place,
especially in England and the US.  Radio Marti, which is used to broadcast
pro-american propaganda to Cuba, is a good example of a radio station being
used in the way you suggested

Therefore, finding a location for a transmitter in close proximity to The
Gambia is the biggest obstacle one would face in setting up a radio station
for subversive tactics.  The best locations would be in Senegal, Guinea
Bissau, The Cape Verde Islands, or from a boat off the coast.  But with money
and the appropriate contacts, anything is possible.

Yus

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