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Protests for arrested Gambian journalists
The hearing was to be held next week on Tuesday 7 July, but now it’s being staged tomorrow. The journalists were arrested last month on charges of sedition for allegedly criticising the country’s president over the handling of investigations into the murder in 2004 of editor Deyda Hydara . An eighth was arrested while covering the first court hearing.
Pap Saine one of the arrested journalists
According to the Gambia Press Union (GPU) , two further charges have since been added, including conspiracy to Commit Criminal Defamation and Criminal Defamation. The case has also been transferred to the High Court. Amnesty has published a campaign page where supporters of the Gambian journalists can send a letter or fax to the Gambian government.
In [[Dakar]], [[Senegal]], the GPU is to hold a joint news conference with local media freedom organisations, SYNPICS, the Senegalese Broadcasters Assocation, the Senegalese Committee to Protect and Defend Journalists, and The African Editors Forum (TAEF). On 22 July, Amnesty International UK is taking part in an international Amnesty day of action against what it calls ‘the rule of fear in Gambia’.
Amnesty UK will also be calling for an investigation into the disappearance of journalist Ebrima Manne three years ago. |
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