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 Freedom Newspaper Accused Of Siding With The EAW-Editors Deny Charges!
Freedom Newspaper Accused Of Siding With The EAW-Editors Deny Charges!
      By Abu  Camara, Ohio

We appreciate the news that you give us daily, but disagree with the fact that you are siding with these corrupt lobbyist firms which have no Gambian interest in hand, after all you know that Jammeh will not suffer the consequences if he pay the amount instead the poor Gambians will.
 
We want to know Johnson said about Aycoth, it may be true.

John  Aycoth.jpgambgambia.jpglt__jammeh.jpg
Will He Ever Get His    Ambassador Jonhson's        Jilanka Says He Will
Money Back??                New  Allegations Against    Not Pay A Dime To John
                                       Aycoth

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Editors note: Thanks Mr.Camara for the observations. We have no intention of siding with any of the parties involved in this high profile case. Our reporters and team of seasoned editors tried their best to ensure that the said trial is reported fairly, objectively and accurately. At Freedom, we believe in balance, accurate and up-to-date reportage of news events. We would be doing  disservice to our readers and fans if  we depart from our mission statement-that is to treat all equally irrespective of one's race, color, origin or political affiliation.

With regards to the Grey-Johnson allegations against lobbyist Aycoth, we are still trying to figure out as to whether it is worth publishing considering the potential damage such a piece might caused to Aycoth, his family and business. We do not want to be added into any future legal dispute as a defendant or a witness. We want to remain neutral at all times.

 Having said this, it would be wrong for anyone to suggest that we are afraid to publish the piece about John Aycoth. We have the courage to run the piece. We are merely observing responsible journalism. As a responsible paper we owe it to our readers to publish factual stories and not smear campaign pieces. If the said evidence adduced by Ambassador Johnson emerges into the court final electronic version we have no alternative but to publish it. Let wait and see what happens after the printout is out. Court records are public information. But for now, we intend to hold onto the piece until such a time that we have the evidence coming from the court. We hope that this explanation would help you.

On a final note, the management of the Freedom Newspaper appreciates the compliments. We are here to provide you with up-to-date, reliable and first hand Gambian news. Stay tuned brother. Have a great evening.

Posted on Wednesday, October 04, 2006 (Archive on Monday, November 27, 2006)
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