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Senegalese broadcaster silenced Print E-mail
News and features - Africa
By Patrice Schneider   
Friday, 01 June 2007

 

Troops arrive at Premier FMAn estimated 70 armed soldiers raided the Dakar offices of Avenir Communication on May 31 as owner Madiambal Diagne was holding a press conference to launch Premiere FM.

 

The commander of the gendarmes and officials of the national telecommunications and stations regulatory authority reportedly asked Mr Diagne to stop Premiere FM broadcasts.

 

When Mr Diagne refused, the soldiers removed radio equipment, leaving the station off the air.

 

Avenir Communication are the publishers of Le Quotidien, Week End magazine and the satirical Cocorico.

 

Mr Diagne's publications have been critical of the government. He first applied for a broadcasting licence in 2003 but has suffered numerous delays by the government.

 

In recent months, the authorities reportedly pressured an equipment supplier not to provide Premiere FM with materials and refused to allow the station to broadcast after claiming its transmitter was too close to the airport, even though other stations broadcast from similar locations.

 

Troops arrive at Premier FM
Troops arrive at Premier FM
Le Quotidien has a reputation of being one of the most independent and incisive dailies in Senegal - a claim supported by the jailing in 2004 of owner Madiambal Diagne for publishing articles critical of the authorities. 

 

Madiambal's goal is to install an all-news and information radio station, the first in the country. The station was due to broadcast in French and Wolof from Dakar.

 

It has plans to quickly extend coverage to the regions and so provide news to thousands of people who had previously had little access to independent information.

 

Reached on the phone, Diagne sounded exhausted and shell-shocked after spending all night giving interviews. It's understood he may be summoned to meet officials.


Patrice Schneider is a journalist who devotes his time to helping independent media in transition and post-conflict states reach financial sustainability. His main work is with the Media Development Loan Fund (MDLF), which has a relationship with Mr. Diagne’s media company, Avenir Communications.
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wade is Loosing UP
written by senegalese youth , June 02 2007
In Senegal, we can't say that it has press freedom. Before this event the authorities were always fighting against the newspapers specially the independents like LE Quotidien. The owner of this press group Madiambal Diagne was in prisoner for 2 weeks in 2004 because he wrote a article about the corruption of the authorities. He also had troubles with the president and his environment minister one of his old friends. It is 7 years since we have lost democracy in our country wade is a corrupted ruler who don't want to hear something wrong about him our his son karim who creates his own political party named GENERATION DU CONCRET.
Senegal slips backwards
written by Peter Whitehead , June 01 2007
After several years of being something of a beacon of hope for press freedom and democracy in West Africa, it's a real shame to see the Senegalese government acting in a way more befitting some of its more oppressive neighbours. Le Quotidien is a top quality paper -- a critical but objective voice. Unfortunately, by raiding the offices in the middle of a press conference it looks like President Wade really means business this time. Madiambal Diagne deserves all our international support and solidarity.
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