22 November 2016
Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights: Rupert Colville
Location:
Geneva
Subject:
Gambia
We are concerned that two weeks after their detention,
two Gambian journalists continue to be held incommunicado, with no access to
family members or lawyers. Momodou Sabally, the head of the Gambia Radio and
Television Services and Bakary Fatty, a reporter for the same organisation,
have been arbitrarily detained by the National Intelligence Agency in Banjul
since 8 November with no charges laid against them. Another journalist who was
arrested on 10 November was freed after six days without any charges.
A number of other people, including a magistrate, an
opposition supporter and a former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, also
remain in incommunicado detention. The latest detentions come as 30 members of
the Gambia’s main opposition party are serving out three-year prison sentences
following their participation in peaceful protests in mid-April. Incommunicado
detention without charge is a clear violation of the Gambian constitution,
which requires detainees to be brought before court within 72 hours, and of the
country’s international human rights obligations.
In the run up to the presidential elections of 1
December, it is particularly crucial that the rights to freedom of expression,
peaceful assembly and association are fully respected. The detention of
journalists is likely to intimidate the media in general – which is
particularly damaging in an electoral context. We call on the Government to
release all those who are being detained for their exercise of these rights.
We are also deeply concerned about the continued failure
of the authorities to investigate the deaths in custody of two members of the
opposition, Ebrima Solo Krummah and opposition leader Solo Sandeng earlier this
year.
ENDS
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Rupert Colville (+41 22 917 9767 / rcolville@ohchr.org) or Ravina Shamdasani
(+41 22 917 9169 / rshamdasani@ohchr.org ) or Liz Throssell ( +41 22 917 9466/ ethrossell@ohchr.org )
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