Joe,

Thanks  for  the update.    I  aslo  learnt  that  the  two  point  staffers  hospitalised   at  the  RVH   were  in  critical  condition.       Lets  us  pray  for   the  dead  and  the  injured.    A   sad  day  for   The  Gambia.    Deyda   Hydara  is  gone.     Deyda   was a  principled  and   honest  journalist.      He   was  a  strong   defender  of  press   freedom  and  democracy.    Gambians   will  certainly   miss  such a  nice  and  professional  fellow.    

Meanwhile,   a  local  radio  sation  in Dakar has  reported  about  a  planned  demonstration  to  be  convened   by  the  Senegalese media   Saturday .   Radio  RFM   reported  that  the  Senegalese  media will  converge  in the capital   city  Dakar   to   condemn the  killings  of  thier  colleague  journalist  Deyda   Hydara.    Mr.Hydara   was  a  widely   respected  journalist  both  at  home  and  abroad.       The    show down  in  Dakar  will  be  atttended   by  press  freedom  defenders   and  media  chiefs  in that  West  African  country.     Post  and  L  members  will  be  updated  about   developments.   

>From: Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list              <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Update To Deyda's Murder/Assasination
>Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 20:27:58 +0000
>
>All, below is an update to the crime against Gambia.
>
>Joe,
>We are just from the burial of the late Deyda Hydara. Thousands of
>sympathisers paid their last respects. A feeling of grief has
>penetrated the
>heart of every decent citizen of this country. Most people could not
>believe
>what had happened. They just feel that the act has gone beyond
>imaginable
>limits.
>No arrests have been effected so far. The reaction of the regime so
>far is
>to condemn the act and call on people to give information.
>The autopsy was performed today. Two bullets were removed from
>Deyda's body
>- one of them from the head.
>There were four people in Deyda's vehicle itself. One disembarked
>and the
>vehicle proceeded. As it proceeded it was ambushed. Apart from
>Deyda, one of
>the two other occupants also sustained a gun shot wound on her knee.
>They
>are currently at the RVH. Both are female.
>The incident occured at Sankung Sillah Street near the fence of the
>Police
>Maintenance Garage at Kanifing.
>Yesterday, 16th December The POINT celebrated its 13th birthday. It
>was
>founded on 16th December 1991.
>I'll keep you posted as and when the need arises.
>
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