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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Categories: Defunct newspapers by country Newspapers published in the Gambia Defunct mass media in the Gambia
    • Category:Mass media in the Gambia

      Pages in category "Mass media in the Gambia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  3. sk.sagepub.com

    The Gambia's constitution includes a provision for freedom of the press but that is not always the case, as since the mid-1990s, laws have been passed inhibiting media freedom. Before taking a closer look at mass media in The Gambia, this entry discusses some of the country's socioeconomic and political issues.
  4. The Gambia Objective Score: 1.62 The Gambia's constitution confirms the right of freedom of expression for all citizens, as well as the freedom of the media. in Section 25, the constitution states explicitly, "every person has the right to freedom of expression," and Section 207 states, "The freedom and independence of the media is guaranteed." These and other provisions are ...
  5. Oct 23, 2024Modou Joof, Secretary General of GPU In a presentation to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, the Gambia Press Union exposed the state of the media in The Gambia. The presentation was done by Mr Modou Joof, the Secretary General of the Union, during the 81 st Ordinary Session of the Commission. He told the Commission that after surging to 46 th position in the press index of ...
  6. refworld.org

    The tightening of repressive media laws and the failure to solve the December 2004 murder of veteran journalist Deyda Hydara added to the climate of violence and intimidation faced by private media in 2005. President Yahya Jammeh said that the Gambia allowed "too much freedom of expression," and local journalists feared that government repression could worsen in the run-up to presidential ...
  7. refworld.org

    The December murder of veteran journalist and press freedom activist Deyda Hydara fueled mounting fears among journalists and punctuated a year marked by arson attacks, threats, and repressive legislation aimed at the independent media in this tiny West African country. President Yahya Jammeh and his ruling Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) were slow to condemn the ...
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