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Independent Journalists Denied Entry at National Assembly

gambia_national_assemblyDaily News - Journalists from independent press have been denied entry by state security agents to cover the State Opening of the National Assembly on Friday by President Yahya Jammeh despite having official accreditation.   
Reporters from Foroyaa, Today, The Point, Marketplace (Magazine), News and Report (Magazine), The Voice, and The Daily News private newspapers, frustratingly stood at the door to the National Assembly for about an hour before they were allowed-in by frown-faced security agents after the newly appointed press director at State House, Fatou Camara pleaded with them. gambia_national_assembly
In very strong terms, Gambian president Yahya Jammeh recently dispelled reports that his government is restricting independent press to access official information. However, Friday’s incident could be said to lay bare Jammeh administration’s unwillingness to open doors to the private press.   
Mr Lamin Jahateh of Marketplace briefly explains here how it all happened:
“Go away; we don’t need the private press here. Go!” a female security agent barked at us. She shut her eyes at us as we pulled-out and put on view the accreditations given to us by the National Assembly to cover the ceremony.
To our surprise, a reporter from Daily Observer, a pro-government newspaper, came and met us standing. As soon as he told the security agents: “I am from Daily Observer,” they ushered him in a full escort. He entered through the door used by dignitaries.
After standing under the sun in frustration for almost thirty minutes, we then approached Fatou Camara, the newly appointed Director of Press and Public Relations at Office of the President and explained the situation to her.  “Ok, let me come,” Fatou told us.
We beamed in anticipation that very soon we will enter. But Fatou never returned up until a Foroyaa newspaper, Abubacarr Saidykhan, went to find out whether the DPPR will come or she has forgotten us.  
About ten to fifteen minutes later, Saidykhan then appeared with a glimmer of hope: “Follow me,” he told us in a strong voice, accompanied by gesticulation. As we followed Abubacarr, we met Fatou Camara pleading with the NIA officers at the door for them to allow us in.  One of them then nodded his head in acceptance that we can enter. “But you said seven, so only seven of them will enter,” one of them firmly told Fatou Camara. This is how we entered, thanks to Fatou Camara.  We spent almost an hour standing outside before we were allowed to enter. The president was more than mid-way into his speech by the time we entered.”

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+1 #10 2011-03-30 20:41
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." - John F. Kennedy
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+3 #9 kanbano 2011-03-29 19:06
a state or nation without private press is like is like court case without independent witness, if this government wants to loose publicity let it just continue the harassment of private press. The independent press and the state is like husband and wife they complement each other. so wake up, watchout nad behave your properly government.excessive harassment, excessive discrimination is tantamount to gradual self annihilation.The press director has built a good reputation for herself over the years. I wonder if it not a mistake in accepting this job offer from this regime. Its only a matter of time for her to fall out with her boss or guillotine will fall on her sooner than later.
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+3 #8 2011-03-29 15:37
Government of the people,by the people,for the people would make sure that private press admitted in such functions to enhance fair and balance reporting.Government belongs to the Gambian people,and should not be denied to them.
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+2 #7 2011-03-29 15:01
i dont know why gambians even bother to listen to this inscure man he has lied to us for over 16 years please gambian lets get rid of this idiot who call himself president before its too late
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+3 #6 2011-03-28 22:11
Quoting Mbaye Njie:
Well, the people who call the last meeting with Jammeh as "sign of peace" might as well interprete this for us.


This brother Mbaye Njie said it all.The moment i heard the president i knew he will never open up for the private press.I am agree with all the bullshit praises on the Gambian media. The meeting with Jammeh was not a reconciliation or peace building effort, it was an insult.
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+1 #5 2011-03-28 21:16
Myself..I don't think I'd be fighting to get in that place...?

I'd be fighting to get out.

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+3 #4 2011-03-28 21:01
Wow, some of these security agents are just rats..they are enemies of democracy,..Fatou i think is doing a good job,..but guys remember she has limited powers,..Allah help us
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+3 #3 2011-03-28 18:30
I know Fatou very well as a very funny person. I mean whatever she does is backed by her (monetary)inter est. E.g.She was forced to resign her post at the US Embassy for accepting bribes from people who she helped to acquire US visas and do you recall she was dragged to court for failing to pay an air ticket she borrowed and used. How can somebody like that be hired to speak for the our president. She has always been desperate for money. She need to be watched if she has the slightest opportunity to rob the state house, she will not hesitate to do so.
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+4 #2 2011-03-28 17:12
Well, the people who call the last meeting with Jammeh as "sign of peace" might as well interprete this for us.
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+5 #1 2011-03-28 15:58
This is what Gambia has become. Very sad indeed!
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