The Gambia: Concerns over law establishing national media commission



For immediate Release
4th September
Accra/ Johannesburg

In a joint protest, the Media Foundation for West Africa and ARTICLE 19 
reiterated their concerns over the Enforcement of the Act establishing the 
National Media Commission of The Gambia (NMC Act 2002 No. 7 of 2002)

The letter calls on media and human rights organisations to support the 
Gambia Press Union in their boycott of the Media Commission until the 
present Act is repealed.  Radical revisions need to be made in order for 
the legislation to meet international press freedom standards and to ensure 
media freedom in The Gambia.

In June this year, the government of President Yahya Jammeh went ahead to 
inaugurate the National Media Commission without the representatives of the 
Gambia Press Union and the Gambia Bar Association.  Recently, the Media 
Commission has requested journalists to start registering in order to be 
able to carry out their profession.

The Gambia Press Union is currently challenging the constitutionally of the 
Act before the Supreme Court of The Gambia.

'The Act in its present form is incompatible with international standards; 
it is one the most draconian examples of media legislation on the 
Continent. Its many problems include; the lack of independence of the Media 
Commission, the quasi-judicial powers conferred to it and the mandatory 
licensing conditions it imposes on individual journalists' say MFWA and 
ARTICLE 19.


For information on previous statements on The Gambia, visit our web sites 
www.article19.org and www.mediafoundationwa.org.


Contact:
Jeannette Quarcoopome, MFWA
Tel: 233-21-242470
Fax: 233-21-221084
Email: mfwa@africaonline.com.gh

Fatou Jagne, ARTICLE 19
Tel: +27114031488
Fax: +27114031517
Email: fatou@article19.org.za

Attachment: Protest letter - NMC Act of The Gambia MFWA &ARTICLE19.doc
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