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GPU 1st VP Calls on State to Investigate Manneh’s Disappearance

BABOUCARR_CEESAY(DailyNews) - It is five years since journalist Ebrima Chief Manneh disappeared from the midst of his colleagues, family and loved ones.
He was whisked away by plain clothed security officers from his office at The Daily Observer Newspaper on July 7, 2006.
Chief Manneh was working with the pro-government Daily Observer Newspaper and since his arrest in 2006 his whereabouts remains unknown.BABOUCARR_CEESAY
The state has disassociated itself from Manneh’s disappearance and told the nation that the missing journalist is not under their custody.
“The state should not waste any more time to investigate the disappearance of Chief Manneh, as there are reports that they vowed to do so along with the assassination of the slain journalist Deyda Hydara,” the first vice president of The Gambia Press Union (GPU), Mr Baboucarr Ceesay told The Daily News in an exclusive interview.

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Five years on, Chief Manneh’s disappearance remained an unresolved matter, in spite of the vigorous advocacy for his release by both the Gambian media fraternity and international media organisations around the world. What workable solution do you think should be the next step to journalist Manneh’s long disappearance?
It is rather unfortunate to have a journalist gone missing in a country where his umbilical cord is buried from birth. The state should not waste any more time to investigate the disappearance of Chief, as there are reports that they vowed to do so along with the assassination of the slain journalist Deyda Hydara. And if he is under the custody of the state they should release him immediately and compensate him as ordered by the ECOWAS Court.
I also subscribe to the idea of a former GPU president who said at the congress that we can use investigative journalism to probe into the matter of the disappearance of our colleague. That does not mean that the state should not do their part. The investigation of journalist Manneh’s matter should be a must for the state. Chief came from a family with aging parents who like any other parent love to see the progress of their beloved child contributing his quota to the development of his family and the nation. His parents are desperate, not knowing his whereabouts for five solid years. His family, colleagues, friends and loved ones are still in a dilemma.

What is your reaction to the statement that Chief Ebrima may have gone through the back way to Europe for greener pasture?
What an unthinkable statement! How can someone who has not successfully investigated the matter claim that the missing journalist have gone through such perilous journey to Europe. The protection and the welfare of all Gambian citizens and all those resident in The Gambia is constitutionally the business of the state. The statement against him is definitely very unfair when he need the intervention of the state through investigation and bringing the culprits to justice accordingly.

Chief_Ebrima_Manneh_PixThe ECOWAS Court in Abuja, Nigeria has ruled in favour of Chief Ebrima and ordered for his immediate release and compensation with US$100,000, but yet to be heeded to by the state. Won’t this attitude of the state not create doubts whether Manneh is still alive?
That is the million dollar question. It is only the state that can clearly explain why they have not done anything about his compensation and immediate release. Though the lack of thorough investigation has bred clouds of doubts, but there is still no reliable report on his death. It is rational to perceive that he is still alive in the absence of an outcome of successful investigations to prove claims of his death. The case of Chief Ebrima Manneh, like the killing of Deyda Hydara cannot be forgotten. It will remain an ever pursued matter until justice is done. There is no ulterior motive, but to ensure that all and sundry live in a just society free from intimidation, arbitrary arrests, detentions without trial, killings and disappearances.

You are now the 1st vice president of GPU, what effort is the Union making to create a conducive media environment for journalists operating in the country so that there will be assurance that no ‘Chief Manneh’ or ‘Deyda Hydara’ scenario will reoccur in The Gambia?
That is a task that the Union cannot do in a vacuum or alone. We can only do that in collaboration with the government. This is why the government should wholeheartedly consider us as partners and not foes. The media is a very important instrument in development. This is clear to every leader and government. Problems always arise when the media wants to execute their constitutional mandate of holding the leadership accountable. In creating a conducive media environment, both the media and government are stakeholders, hence the need for greater partnership, instead of working in solitude and suspicion. The media is really ready to partner with the government for the progress of this country. A case in point is the meeting between the media chiefs and the head of state at State House. The media barons spoke out their minds. One of them reminded the state of the importance of section 207 of the Constitution of The Gambia that outlined the role of the media and another made a recommendation of the reviewing and repealing of the laws of sedition, defamation and libel which are media offences decriminalized by many democracies in the world today.

Is the media a threat to the state?

Absolutely no. The state should not have any phobia towards the media. The media has been universally recognised as the ‘Forth Estate’, it is next to the three arms of government – the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. This is an indication that the media is generally recognised as a partner to the state. If the primary drafter of the American Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson can write that he would prefer newspapers without a government than a government without newspapers in 1787, then why should a 21st century man hesitate to appreciate, tolerate and empower the media.

Some people are with the belief that journalists are also the creator of the environment in which they operate. What is your opinion about that?
Journalists are members of society existing as social beings like any other person. We have social responsibilities as well. What should be accepted here is that Gambian journalists are doing very well. Regardless of the unfriendly environment we operate, more young people are inspired to take up journalism as a career. I also believe that there is no irresponsible journalism in this country that can lead to anything like the Rwandan genocide. Because many people use Rwandan genocide as an epitome of what bad journalism can give rise to. Such situations should be used to gag freedom of expression and that of the press in another country. To stick to the ethics of journalism as our guiding principle is the daily singsong at the GPU and in all independent media houses in the country. I worked for five media houses in this country. There is no media house that works with a detrimental agenda.
Thank you for sparing your valuable time for the interview.
It’s a pleasure. Thank you for the engagement.
Written by Binta A Bah

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+1 #78 2011-07-23 01:18
Bax
Can you first tell me, with substatiated evidence and without any reasonable doubt, who is responsible for all the artrocities you mentioned?
BTW, The Gambia government has clarified that: it did not COMPENSATE, but CONTRIBUTED...
Despite this clarification from the GG, some choose to distort the facts so many times, so often and over a long period by insisting that it was a compensation.

Now, you still wonder what the Nazi propaganda technique is all about?
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0 #77 2011-07-22 22:32
Bax
We must hold Jammeh accountable for everything but a lot of people abused the positions given and if most were left to continue Gambia would have been Rwanda. It was right for him not to have a friend if not Jammeh would have now being history. And as long as he is in power we don’t expect him to accept the accusations because that is not the culture of African leaders. This is where I give credit to the West who would have resigned. All these things happen to Jammeh at the wrong time before he understood who are the really people in line with the objectives of his mission. I was young during Koukoi’s coup but do you know why it failed? He gave guns to the wrong people who use it to loot and running after women who turned them down or people they have beef with. This was almost the same trend Jammeh was getting into. Today am a full supporter of Jammeh but during his early days I was just a temporary supporter and even left before the end of the transition to live in the US.
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+1 #76 2011-07-22 22:06
Dr Lalo
Gambia is a small place and I think he plays for Jatta's or Lamin lodge. I definitely had a deep feeling for the disappearance of such a young man who was just about to start life. I totally condemn the act and continue to pray that one day justice is achieved. Before Jammeh was strong in position Chief Manneh’s brother who today no one mentioned are the fierce animals that you fail to pronounce the names of the council members correctly you face the penalty. Did you remember of the man beaten at Lamin NTC just for not giving way to Sanna Sabally? Are you aware of when Sanna Sabally had an accident near Buffer Zone and the consequences the taxi driver suffered who was responsible? Who were the team around Sanna? My brother I dont comment to defend Jammeh but as one commentator said Gambia problem is about US, Jammeh is just an individual. I know most will not disagree with me that if most people continued to work with Jammeh, by now Jammeh is history.
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-1 #75 2011-07-22 21:26
Soriba,could you clarify what you mean by the 'Nazi Propaganda Technique in relation to :-

- April 10th - 11th student and other deaths;
- the death of the West Africans,which the Gambia government accepted to pay compensation to Ghanian victims;
-kidnapping of vulnerable adults during the witch hunting exercise;

Are these incidents mere lies which become true because they are told so often: Nazy propaganda technique.
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0 #74 2011-07-22 19:15
Yea ML:
The brother of Chief Manneh you are talking, I also know him very well, he was one of the rough Nawetaan players in Kombo Lameng!
What a small world, we know each other like how the smoke fish recognize the Cassave in Ebeh food mixed with palm-oil.

In the service of SeneGamBissau I remain
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0 #73 2011-07-22 14:55
Halake
One thing I can tell you I say things I know and I always want to know. On the day of 22nd July, 1994, I was coming from Brikama, when Soldiers stop the vehicle I was in. We were asked to go back to were we are from. I insisted that my home is in Serrekunda and that’s were my family is. I started walking on foot not even going home but wanting to know what is going on. The brother of Chief Manneh was on that day on board vehicle registration NARI 9, with the belt of bullets all around, and this was around Lamin modern bakery. My brother a lot has happened and a lot of people are no longer working with Jammeh today. I don’t comment to back Jammeh and Jammeh is accountable to the country and his own actions. Am always curious to know the truth and a lot of propaganda is going on that conclusions are made wrongly. Death of these people is very unfortunate. Having said that this is a legal matter that needs proper evidence.
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+1 #72 2011-07-22 13:20
Guys,

Ask me, and I will tell you I know nothing of any of these cases. Thus I am not in any position to tell anyone who is guilty and who is innocent. For me it will always remain as such until evidence that can't be disputed is brought forward.
One thing I know, there have been so many publisized false accusations and propaganda, one tends to question the credibity of any other acusation. What happened to e.g., the blood diamonds, the case of the killed West African migrants, the Iranian cargo of weapons, Jammeh's involvement with the MFDC, the list goes on.
The Nazi propaganda technique: "tell a lie so many times and so often, and it will become "the truth""
This is the kind of ugly politics that makes the Gambian political arena hostile. Yet, Yaya is the only one to be blamedabout it. The typical Gambian syndrome, "everyone has the fault, except me"
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+1 #71 2011-07-22 10:03
ML, You also said something about "Deyda's agenda". Now of course it is absolutely tragic and inexcusable that Deyda's life was taken in such a brutal way and his killers MUST be brought to book. But again, it was one of the Chief Organisers of that Banjul Demonstration when Deyda died who, rather cynically and hypocritically I thought, gave me the full story of Deyda's involvement with PPP (not just as a member but also a parliamentary candidate) - to explain Deyda's hostility to the APRC. This person took credit for the Deyda Demonstration where he is picture prominently holding the poster. MY POINT IS THIS: THERE IS A LOT OF FAKERY AND POLITICS WHICH MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO KNOW WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN PARTICULAR CASES - EVEN IN CHIEF MANNEH's and DEYDA's.
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-1 #70 2011-07-22 10:02
ML, I am celebrating July 22nd today - My daughter who I brought to a London school from the bush 2 years ago is completing another "Outstanding" year today . But I want to say that I noted your comment about Chief Ebrima Manneh's ex-soldier brother who was "Sabally's Boy" and spent years in Mile 2 before emigrating to the USA. I have always had a strong feeling that this fact may have more to do with Chief Manneh's disappearance than with his work as a "journalist". But no one wants to look at this - because it serves the anti-Jammeh journalist camp better to emphasise that "a journalist disappeared".
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0 #69 2011-07-21 22:21
ML & Soriba:
Just as you all put it, this old Boy is playing with our interlligency that is what he keeps thinking.
Well Faatoubaab, If you think that you will win one day, then still keep on the ride, Because as I said in my previous message Quoting uncle Bob: You Think is the End But it's just the Begining !
And if the pan-Africans prefer to remain on yourside, then that is their breads and Butter !

In the service of the truth I remain
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