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EDITORIAL-Bravo to the Bush administration-Jammeh and his allies given "red card" for corruption!!!
Saturday, June 17, 2006 (614 reads)


        EDITORIAL

Gambia's President dictator President Yahya Jammeh, received his rudest shock, when the United States government suspended the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) account, citing the worsening human rights and the rule of law crisis in the tiny impoverished West African country. We welcome the US action and therefore urge donor partners such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to follow suit. What's happening in The Gambia is unacceptable and is not inline with the tenets of democracy, rule of law and good governance. We applaud the Bush administration for taking the right steps to end the Jammeh official corruption and gross rights abuses. Sanctions is the best method to deal with repressive regimes such as the one we had in Banjul.

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Pa Nderry M'Bai, Freedom Newspaper

Managing Editor, cum publisher



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Breaking news-The Gambia Suspended from Millennium Challenge Compact Program
Saturday, June 17, 2006 (534 reads)


By Charles W. Corey
Washington File Staff Writer

Washington -- The board of directors of the U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) suspended the Gambia's eligibility for MCC assistance June 16, citing a pattern of actions inconsistent with MCC's selection criteria.The board based its decision on documented evidence of human rights abuses in the country and increased restrictions on political rights, civil liberties and press freedom by the government, as well as worsening economic policies and diminishing anti-corruption efforts, an MCC statement said. rato.jpg 

The board of directors of the U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) suspended the Gambia's eligibility for MCC assistance June 16, citing a pattern of actions inconsistent with MCC's selection criteria


 



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PANORAMA with 'Bulfaaleh' Lang Conteh's Wechiti Faling company President Jammeh's share.
Saturday, June 17, 2006 (797 reads)


lt__jammeh.jpgWechiti Faling' company D68 Million,who shared the money at NIA?
 
A company named 'Wechiti Faling' has been lurking behind the garbage of embezzlement. This garbage of embezzlement is helping President Jammeh make millions and millions everyday through fraudulent means. The bad deals are smelling in The Gambia. President Jammeh is a real mess.This company called 'Wechiti Faling' is one of the worst institutions President Jammeh has been using to help embezzle our national coffers. During the past two weeks I have been gathering more damaging revelations on President Jammeh.

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THE IMF should listen to Bulfaaleh. He got the facts!!!!



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PANORAMA with 'Bulfaaleh'-President Jammeh who is Sajo Susso (ex marital name) Cham?
Saturday, June 17, 2006 (922 reads)


President Jammeh who is Sajo Susso-(ex marital last name Cham)?
 
(Ex-Mrs) Sajo Susso was a member of the defunct July 22ND movement. Sajo Susso is fair in complexion and agile. She was so active as a July 22ND member. These were the hidden APRC agents who rose through the ranks. She was one of those pet girls for Baba Jobe and Former Majority leader Tamsier Jallow(who was disgraced and then rehired by President Jammeh to serve at The Gambian mission in London). Sajo Susso was transfered from the July 22nd ranks to the NIA where she was sent to attend a so-called special training in Libya. Upon return Sajo was transfered directly to the State house. The source I spoke to said President Jammeh himself requested for Sajo to be moved to the state house.


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PANORAMA with ,Bulfaaleh' President Jammeh's mother comes back from Belgium.
Saturday, June 17, 2006 (632 reads)


Mrs Assombi Bojang the mother of President Jammeh comes back from Belgium.

jammeh.bmpThe mother of the Gambian dictator is back.She flew back to Banjul during the past days after spending a while in Belgium undergoing medical treatment. Mrs Assombi Bojang's treatment was centered on her nervous system. She was anaemic with severe hypertension. Assombi has since been not feeling well. She confided with her close relative Fanta.

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Freedomnewspaper's anthens stood against a flying vampire.
Saturday, June 17, 2006 (583 reads)


Freedomnewspaper's recent silence was meant to be a 'come-back' with stout muscles.We are so pleased with our esteem readers.This silence was a blessing in disguise. This silence was what we call 'method cleansing', that is,we have  been working hard to strengthen our fences against dark and wild baboons from the wilderness.



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Information supplied by Yahoo! helped journalist Shi Tao get 10 years in prison
Sunday, June 11, 2006 (593 reads)


Information supplied by Yahoo! helped journalist Shi Tao get 10 years in prison

The text of the verdict in the case of journalist Shi Tao - sentenced in April to 10 years in prison for “divulging state secrets abroad” - shows that Yahoo! Holdings (Hong Kong) Ltd. provided China’s state security authorities with details that helped to identify and convict him, Reporters Without Borders said today.“We already knew that Yahoo! collaborates enthusiastically with the Chinese regime in questions of censorship, and now we know it is a Chinese police informant as well,” the press freedom organisation said.

We already knew that Yahoo! collaborates enthusiastically with the Chinese regime in questions of censorship-reporters  Without Borders



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Jammeh and the Media
Sunday, June 11, 2006 (1451 reads)


Jammeh and the Media

News Blackout In The Gambia

A country without independent media

By Yankuba Jambang

The Jammeh government has atlast succeeded in making Gambia without any independent media to monitor and report on the activities of their own government; a defeat for free press, freedom of speech, democracy and rule of law.Journalists in the Gambia have been subjected to unlawful detentions, threats, torture and state sponsored targeted killings since 2000, four years after Yahya Jammeh seized power. His government refused to recognise the independent media as partners in development in any civilised society.

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Tortured Gambian journalists!!!



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Civil Disobedience: The Battle Against Jammeh's Cruelty
Sunday, June 11, 2006 (936 reads)


EDITORIAL

As the African Union meeting draws near, the authorities in The Gambia are busy sprucing up the visible images of our impoverished and embattled country. Much needed national resources that are better utilized to feed poor and starving families in The Gambia, are instead diverted to provide a life of bliss if only for a little while, to a gathering of some of the wealthiest people on the African continent. This is a classic case of robbing the poor to give to the rich and everyone of those scheduled to attend knows it. But, the A.U. insistence on holding their meeting in Banjul, epitomises the collosal failures and unwillingness of the A.U. and the O.A.U. before it to bring African leaders to account for their brutalities.

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FREEDOM NEWSPAPER EDITOR MATHEW K JALLOW, HITTING HARD ON JAMMEH'S GOV'T

 

 



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PANORAMA with 'Bulfaaleh' Abdoulie Kujabi,Ngorr Secka dragged out of Hospital Rooms by force!
Friday, June 09, 2006 (1450 reads)


Abdoulie Kujabi and Ngorr Secka first victims of the AU Summit.

It was during a hot working day when the RVH phone rang. The first caller was Secretary General Mambureh Njie. He called to tell the hospital executive board that President Jammeh wanted them to send Kujabi and Secka back to Mile two central prisons. The Secretary General called expressing his views in the most forceful manner he could attribute to the orders he received from OGA. The hospital executive board according to my source from the RVH did not appreciate hearing this. Doctors, nurses and surgeons are professionals. They are like lawyers, unlike journalists,They treat criminals and noble men equally. They treat rich and poor people within the same premises.

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Harry Sambou,  stood near Jammeh



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