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Lack of Press Freedom in Gambia worries journalists

Grundy, TrevorOctober 26, 2011

Gambian journalists are asking Commonwealth leaders to put pressure on President Yahya Jammeh to get rid of his country's draconian press laws. Jammeh's policy to suppress freedom of expression has turned radio stations into government mouthpieces, closed down popular newspapers, threatened outspoken editors with prison, and even torture, and sent many a top quality reporters into exile.

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Report: Trevor Grundy