GAmbia :Gov't Bans Radio France International 
http://allafrica.com/stories/printable/200801220691.html

Freedom Newspaper (Raleigh, North Carolina)

NEWS
21 January 2008 
Posted to the web 22 January 2008 

By Landing Badjie
Banjul 

The Gambia Government has resumed its crackdown on the press, as it 
banned Radio France International relay FM Station, which is aired on state 
radio, the Freedom Newspaper can reveal. 

The decision to ban the popular radio comes amidst a story reported by the 
Paris based Radio France International that the terrorists who murdered the 
four French Nationals in Mauritania escaped through Guinea Bissau to The 
Gambia. RFI'S affiliate station in The Gambia has ceased to function since 
the reportage of the said story. The Government of The Gambia in a 
statement accuses RFI of "professional dishonesty and erroneous reporting. 
" RFI is yet to react to the Government's accusations.  


A release from the Department of State for Information, rebuffed the RFI 
story describing as it as erroneous. The Government says there was no 
terrorists from Mauritania and therefore strongly disputed the authenticity of 
the RFI story. It says it had accordingly drawn the attention of the RFI about 
the "erroneous" story it reported about the Gambia. 

The release says "fugitives, some of whom have been apprehended, 
escaped to Guinea Bissau through Senegal as reported over France Van 
Carte and the BBC. Therefore in line with the ethics of professional media, 
the Department of State for Communications, Information and Technology 
forwarded a fitting correction to the story by RFI." 

RFI ceased to be on the airwaves since January 15TH 2008. Information 
Ministry sources say the decision to ban RFI in The Gambia emanates from 
the President. " The Government has decided to suspend the operations of 
the RFI affiliate station housed by the Gambia Radio and Television 
Services for security reasons. The President was very upset when he heard 
on the radio that the killers of the French Nationals were harbored in the 
Gambia. His Government has been linked to welcoming Hezbollah terrorists 
into the country and they thought that the best way to punish RFI was to take 
off its relay station from the airwaves. He has given directive for all RFI 
programs to be suspended with immediate effect. SOS Gaye has since 
advised her staff to cease to broadcast RFI programs." said a well placed 
source at the State House in Banjul. 

Our source hinted that the Government was very alarmed by the said report. 
" There are many Arabs in this country. Stories of such nature are bound to 
provoke an angry reaction from the authorities. They do not want to be 
associated with terrorist groups. What is evident is that there are Arabs from 
different backgrounds in this country. Whether the said terrorists are in the 
country or not, should be a subject of investigations." said the official. 

Just last week, Freedom Newspaper's columnist Town Crier reported about 
the presence of al-Qaeda in The Gambia. He warns Gambians to desist 
selling their lands to Arabs posing themselves as investors into the country. 
Town Crier reported that he spotted some of the Arabs along the sandy 
beaches of Banjul, whose presence into the country he said was 
questionable. 

The Gambian Government has shifted its foreign policy to the Arab World. It 
signed diplomatic ties with Iran and other Arab countries linked to supporting 
terrorists. The Government maintains that no one would dictate to them, 
which country it should establish ties with. It insists that the Gambia is a 
sovereign nation which is free to befriend the Arab world. 

It's unclear if the BBC relay FM Station was included in the recent ban of RFI 
activities into the Gambia. Sources close to the GRTS said RFI has been 
ban in The Gambia. Up to the time of going to press, the decision to ban RFI 
in The Gambia has not been rescinded. 

The French tourists were recently killed in Mauritania by terrorists believed 
to be having ties with Al-Qaeda, who according to the RFI fled to Guinea 
Bissau and then later to The Gambia. 

The Government has reacted by closing RFI'S relay FM Station. Listeners of 
the popular radio station have called on the government to reopen the radio. 
" RFI is my favorite radio. I listened to its news and other programs. I don't 
listen to Radio Gambia because its news is all about promoting the 
President and his party. With RFI, we can get better idea about current news 
and international events. I will really missed RFI. I hope the Government will 
consider reopening it. This is a sad day for The Gambia." said Modou Gaye 
a fan of RFI.
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