"GAMBIA REPORTERS' SEDITION CHARGE !"
A court in The Gambia has charged seven prominent journalists with sedition
following the publication last week of a statement criticising the president.
They had questioned Yahyah Jammeh's declaration that the government was not
responsible for the death in 2004 of prominent journalist Deyda Hydara.
They deny the charges and international media watchdogs have called on the
government to release them.
Opposition journalist Halifa Sallah has also reportedly been arrested.
Those charged include leaders of the Gambia Press Union and newspaper editors.
Media watchdogs say harassment of the media in The Gambia has reached an
unprecedented level.
Mr Hydara, a vocal critic of strict media laws, was gunned down but nobody was
charged with his murder.
Since then the privately owned newspaper he edited, The Point, has incorporated
into its masthead his photo, with the question: "Who killed Deyda Hydara?"
It is nearly three years since another prominent journalist Chief Ebrima Manney
went missing.
President Yahya Jammeh came to power through a coup in 1994 and has won three
multi-party elections since then.
But amid claims of plots to oust him, dozens of people have been arrested and
unlawfully detained.
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