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Date: | Sun, 18 Feb 2001 19:47:25 -0500 |
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Aunty Jabou
My sentiments exactly. The Problems at GRTS lies not in training
or financing, but journalistic integrity. No matter how much
training the staff get, the news will and shall always be the
same as long as Tombong is at the helm. We all know Tombong is
a true blue of APRC and being the coward that he is, he will
never let GRTS broadcast anything if it does not fit the whims
and caprices of his boss, YAYA.
Until he stands up for the truth and report that which must be
reported, I will never take him serious and this whole debate
with him is futile. I have had oppurtinities to listen to GRTS
and its just as lis
tening to Radio Gambia. What yaya did,
workshops, What other APRC bigwigs did and other irrelevant news
is what you hear everyday. Let Tombong tell us how the student
massacre report was reported and the critical views expressed.
For enlightenment about the Gambia, never listen to GRTS. What
you will hear is what YAYA wants you to know
Lameen Barrow
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