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US-based Gambian journalist detained
New York, March 30, 2007 - The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned
about reports that a U.S.-based Gambian journalist and outspoken critic of
President Yahyah Jammeh has been detained since Wednesday by security
services.
Fatou Jaw Manneh, political commentator with the U.S.-based opposition news
Web site All-Gambian.net and former senior reporter of the private Daily
Observer, was arrested on her arrival at the airport in the capital Banjul,
according to several sources. Her family has not heard from her since, they
said. The reason for her arrest and her place of detention are unknown, but
the move was linked to a series of editorials very critical of Jammeh's
government, according to local journalists. CPJ's calls to the police and
the information ministry were not returned.
"We are concerned about the safety of Fatou Jaw Manneh," said CPJ Executive
Director Joel Simon. "We call on the authorities to explain the detention of
Manneh or release her immediately."
Manneh obtained political asylum in the U.S. in late 1994, shortly after
Jammeh seized power in a coup, exiled former Daily Observer editor Demba
Jawo told CPJ. Unsolved arson attacks on media houses, arrests, extended
secret detentions and the unsolved murder of a prominent editor have forced
many journalists into exile in recent years.
In September 2003, Manneh's editorial entitled "Jammeh under the microscope"
led to the three-day detention without charge of Editor Abdoulie Sey of the
defunct private biweekly The Independent, according to CPJ research. The
article criticized Jammeh's regime for alleged endemic poverty and
corruption. She is a leading member of a U.S.-based opposition group called
Save The Gambia Democracy Project, according to editor Ebrima Sankareh of
the online forum Thegambiaecho.com.
CPJ is a New York-based, independent, nonprofit organization that works to
safeguard press freedom worldwide. For more information, visit www.cpj.org.
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