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Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:29:23 +0400
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*President Yahrya Jammeh has succeeded in turning Gambia into a burial place
for human rights.*

Over the years, Journalists and Ghanaians staying in Gambia have
disappeared, been murdered or arrested and detained for no apparently
reason.

Lots of Journalists have escaped into exile and those living in the country
are practicing self-censorship as means of preventing arrests.

Yahya Jammeh, President of Gambia, is a disgrace to Africa as a whole. Press
freedom is just not visible in that country. He claims he will stay in power
for over 1000years. Many Gambians believe their president will never be
defeated through elections.

 It was very difficult to believe that these inhuman atrocities are going on
in Africa until a Journalist from Gambia came out to bravely confirm the
whole story and added that what we are told were underrated.

He also gave instance where Journalists including Deyda Hydara (a critic of
the Jammeh’s administration) and Omar Barrrow were shot and killed by
security agents. He also added that others have been arrested and detained
incommunicado for long periods without charge and those who are charged are
not given fair trials by the courts.

Chief Ebrima Manneh, a reporter of a pro- government Daily Observer, was
arrested on April 10, 2006 by the notoriously feared National Intelligence
Agency (NIA) and up till now, the government denied holding him and has not
made any effort to find his whereabouts  despite an eyewitness accounts of
his arrest at the newspaper's premises.

(Credit to:
http://www.cpj.org/2009/07/cpj-asks-gambian-president-to-reveal-mannehs-where.php
).

Lamin Fatty, a Journalist was convicted for publishing “false information”
and until his conviction, he was held for 63 days without court order and
charge. When he could not immediately pay the fine imposed on him by the
court, he was detained again.

The publisher of Foroyaa, Halifa Sallah, who was invited by the NIA to post
a bail bond for Journalists arrested for defaming Jammeh, was detained
overnight and released without charge. All these facts were brought to light
willingly by the Journalist for Gambia.

Innocent citizens, according to the Journalist, are accused of being witches
and wizards and arrested for coming out after hearing loud drum beats. “The
drumming is alleged to attract witches and wizards who are fighting against
the government,” he explained.
After all these inhuman activities, our African leaders sit with him and
allow him to be a member of the African Union and yet do nothing about the
current situation.

He continued to say that foreigners also have their fair share of the abuse.
Forty-four were allegedly murdered out of fifty arrested Ghanaian who were
killed by Gambian soldiers who claimed they thought the Ghanaian migrants
were hired insurgents brought into the country to topple President Jammeh.

This issue gives fellow Journalists around the world a very important duty
to monitor the affairs of Journalists in Gambia and also make sure this
human abuse and blood sheared is stopped.
How can a fellow normal human being do such a thing to other humans in the
name of power? Journalists, let’s fight this mad man with our pens!

http://dailyguideghana.com/newd/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4633&Itemid=291

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