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publication using a "skeleton staff working in Gambia and a few determined reporters and editors elsewhere," After Saidykhan attended the African Editor’s Forum conference in Johannesburg, South Africa in October 2005, Saidykhan was arrested and detained by the NIA. According to Saidykhan, "the
151:(NIA) raided its offices, arresting and detaining multiple journalists; the paper wasn't published for two weeks. In July 2000, Alagi Yorro Jallow, the managing editor and co-founder of the newspaper, was arrested and detained by the NIA after 192:." Saidykhan has alleged he was tortured by the NIA in 2006. After plainclothes police officers stormed the newspaper's offices in March 2006 and arrested the newspaper's local staff, the newspaper ceased publication. 159:
at Gambia's Central Prison. Jallow was arrested and harassed on multiple following occasions, and then in October 2003, the newspaper's offices were set on fire, partially destroying the newsroom.
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was terminated without explanation. Its editor Musa Saidykhan was notified by telephone on May 4, 2005 that the arrangement had ended, effective after its May 6 edition. According to the
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The paper lost its printing press in an unsolved arson in April 2004, and was later forced to stop publishing after an informal arrangement with the pro-government newspaper
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Managing Editor Momodou Sanyang "made the decision after learning of problems with his paper's printing facilities, including the need for spare parts and extra capacity."
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government was angered about a petition I had submitted to the former South African President
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Less than a month after the newspaper was founded, Gambia's
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Defunct English-language newspapers published in Africa
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The Independent (disambiguation)
Biweekly newspaper
Banjul
the Gambia
Circulation
ISSN
0796-1359
newspaper
Banjul
the Gambia
freelance
arbitrary arrest and detention
National Intelligence Agency
hunger strike
The Daily Observer
Committee to Protect Journalists
underground
Thabo Mbeki
Deyda Hydara
"Gambia UPDATE: Musa Saidykhan's torture case adjourned to September 21"
Media Foundation for West Africa







"Murder, Threats, Fires and Intimidation in Gambia"
Nieman Foundation for Journalism

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