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Our Prayer for the New Year
Wednesday
2nd January
2008
As a New
Year dawns, we pray that press freedom should be respected
across the world. We are tired of seeing journalists getting
molested, harassed, imprisoned or killed. The year that has
just gone by has been a traumatic one for journalists.
We pray
that authorities should decriminalize defamation and let the
journalistic code of conduct regulate the practice of
journalism.
We pray
that the Jammeh Government should repeal the two draconian
pieces of legislation – the Criminal Amendment Act 2004 and
the Newspaper Registration Act 2004 - which hamper the
practice of journalism in this country.
We pray
that government should re-open The Independent newspaper,
Sud FM Radio so that we can have a vibrant media culture in
this country.
We pray
that the authorities should see us not as enemies but
partners in development.
We pray
that our colleague Chief Ebrima Manneh who disappeared in
mysterious circumstances in 2006 will come out of nowhere
this year to our eternal joy.
We pray
that those who take pleasure in harassing or killing
journalists should see the value of our work and leave us
alone.
We pray
that Allah should give us journalists the strength to stand
for the right, regardless of persecution right, left and
centre.
We pray
that the enemies of press freedom should not die through
strange ailments but should live long enough to see the
better society that journalists relentlessly crusade for.
We pray
that the killers of Deyda Hydara should be brought to
justice this year. We pray that wherever his killers are
hiding, the investigating authority the National
Intelligence Agency (NIA) should take it upon themselves to
root them out and punish them in accordance with the laws of
The Gambia.
We pray
that those who disagree with journalists should not resort
to the gun but to the pen. We offer the right of reply to
any aggrieved person.
We pray
that our journalistic values of truth, objective and balance
will make a difference in the New Year.
CRIME WATCH
The
police are asking the general public to call any of the
following telephone numbers:
112 / 99
66 967 / 99 60 109 / 99 76 012 / 99 76 008 / 99 76 010
to report anyone suspected or caught engaged in criminal
activities.
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