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Teranga FM Ordered to Stop News Review

ismaila_ceesay(DailyNews) - Gambia’s National Intelligence Agency (NIA), has again given a clear-cut warning to the management of Teranga FM to stop broadcasting independent newspaper publications, else the radio station will be closed-down, this time, for good, The Daily News reliably gathered.
The manager of the Sinchu Alagie based community radio station Mr Ismaila Sisay was although unavailable for comments, sources close to him said, he had half hour-long discussion with the NIA boss on Wednesday.ismaila_ceesay
Several sources also spotted his vehicle parked at the outskirts of the agency headquarters in Banjul at around ten o’clock in the morning. And yesterday, the Radio has announced that it will comply with the order.
Ever since the forceful shut-down of Citizen FM in 2001, no private radio station in The Gambia risks broadcasting local news, talkless of relaying information published on independent newspapers until when Teranga FM hits the airwaves in 2009.     
Being the only non-state-owned radio station in The Gambia that does national news programme, Teranga FM’s daily review of news published in the local newspapers and translating it in local languages has attracted growing interest from the public. The Gambia has a large illiteracy population of about 50 percent.
“We have been living in darkness all these days [that Taranga have been closed]” a 50-year-old Ousman Fatty of Faji Kunda had told The Daily News in January during Taranga’s month-long temporal closure following an order from the NIA.  “Teranga FM is the only radio station that liberates us as we cannot read newspapers because we are illiterates.”
When Gambia’s Information Minister, Alhagie Cham was asked at the parliament about the reason for Teranga FM’s closure, he said, it was due to administrative reasons.
However, when the radio station was allowed to resume operations, a directive contained in a letter from the Office of the President stated that it should discontinue review of newspapers. It is however allowed to relay news from the state-owned radio station.  
And Wednesday directive, our source said, is said to be the final one, which if the community radio fails to comply, it will be permanently shut down.
A well-informed analyst The Daily News approached to comment on the development said, such a move is obvious and typical of the Jammeh administration, especially when presidential elections draw near.
Our analyst who begged anonymity cited the cases of Citizen FM and The Independent newspaper. The former was closed down in the run up to the parliamentary elections in 2002 while the latter was closed down in the run up to the 2006 presidential elections.  
President Yahya Jammeh-led Gambia’s military-turned civilian regime’s 17 year rule has although witnessed a proliferation of media outlets, yet self censorship reigns in media houses in the face of hostile media environment.
Amid over a decade of varying degrees of attacks on Gambian journalists -- an unresolved murder, a case of disappearance, burning of press houses, and prosecution and punishing of journalists under muzzling press laws, The Gambia is ranked 125 out of a league table of 178 countries in the Paris-based media freedom watchdog, Reporters Without Borders 2010 press freedom index.
From 2000 to 2005, about four private media outlets: The Independent newspaper, New Citizen newspaper, Citizen FM radio and Sud FM were forced to close down operations without any known court order.
The Teranga FM saga is the latest in the chain of attacks on press freedom and freedom of speech in The Gambia.
It came barely few days after two of Gambia’s cabinet ministers: Communications and Foreign Affairs ministers respectively assured a commonwealth meeting held in Banjul that their government is open to debate on media reforms.
Written by Saikou Jammeh

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0 #9 2011-08-22 19:11
Scales, Drop me a line @ fflowers46@yaho o.com
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+1 #8 2011-08-18 08:32
Rightly said, no surprise. This government is bend on playing with the conscience of the Gambian public. Any form of civic education is a taboo to them thinking that keeping the public in the dark will salvage them. It may be long but surely not forever. The world n Africa in particular has seen worst dictatorship but where are they today either serving jail terms or in courts or reap the work of their own hands. So Mr. man watch out your days are numbered except if u play wise like JJ Rawlings, so you better take lesson.
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+2 #7 2011-08-16 17:39
This is MURDER OF DEMOCRACY. The Gambia Press Union should issue a statement on this attack against freedom of the press. JAMMEH IS PREPARING THE GROUND. THEY WANT A DOCILE PRESS, OPERATING UNDER MIDNIGHT SUN.
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+3 #6 2011-08-15 12:03
Yahya Jammeh cannot handle truth!!!
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+3 #5 2011-08-13 11:53
The Gambia is a full partner to so many international agreements.

I am aware that discussions take place regularly between the representatives of the EU/UK and The Gambian Government under article 8

The alleged incursion to the reports here to "free passage" of Teranga FM...

send all the wrong signals to the international stakeholders, UNHCR and civil partners, to leave grave questions about The Gambian Governments sincerity

to make progress on the agreements.

This is a critical time for Gambian's running upto the elections.

Clearly the EU/UK The Commonwealth and UNCHR and the US and the AU need to consider, a new approach to bringing The Gambia on side.
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+4 #4 2011-08-13 08:30
Can anyone imagine this man (Yaya Jammeh) being in power in the 1960s and 70s? Thank God for the proliferation of media in this day and age. The likes of Pol Pot and Idi Amin got away with it because of the the veil of secrecy that shrouded their activities, the same veil that Jammeh hopes can mask his deadly regime.

A SOCIETY BECOMES GREAT WHEN ELDERS PLANT TREES WHOSE SHADE THEY KNOW THEY SHALL NEVER SIT UNDER.

This cannot be said of those sellouts who are helping Yaya in his oppression and exploitation of Gambia.

From former president Jawara to the likes of Waa Juwara, these men know clearly what is going on under Jammeh's regime, but selfish gains have caused them to throw all caution to the wind and join in the present orgy of collusion going on in Banjul today. No wonder Jammeh talks to Gambians with scorn and contempt whenever he has the chance to do so.
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+4 #3 2011-08-13 01:20
The situation is really getting out of hand, how on earth can people be denied the basic freedoms. These are the same ones that are guranteed in the constitution which Yahya Jammeh swore to uphold. People cannot hold protest, belong to association, express opinion or receive information to name a few. I wonder what kind of government we have. This is a nightmare that all of us should wake up from. God save Gambia
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+6 #2 2011-08-12 15:04
This regime has to go. Let's open a radio station in Senegal and broadcast it over Gambian airways. It's the only solution at this time.
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+9 #1 2011-08-12 06:21
Now why should anyone be surprised, this has been the MO of the regime for a while now. "Keep em ignorant and rule em".

Any attempt at opening the eyes of the people is shut down, same thing happened to the civic education program set up by action aid in the past along with all the other radio stations outlined in the article.
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