Gambia to boost press freedom in constitution overhaul

Agence France-Presse

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.

Gambia to boost press freedom in constitution overhaul
Reform 'particularly in the criminal justice sector and media law reform' are priorities, according to freshly appointed justice minister Abubacarr Tambadou

BANJUL, Gambia – The Gambia’s press is set to win unprecedented freedom when its new government overhauls the constitution of former leader Yahya Jammeh, its freshly appointed justice minister has said.

Abubacarr Tambadou, a former UN assistant prosecutor, said on Tuesday, February 7, on being sworn in that he hoped to remove restrictive laws on the media.

“We will be starting a constitutional review process with a view to ensuring that our constitution is relevant and serves the purpose for which Gambians adopted it,” Tambadou said.

Reform “particularly in the criminal justice sector and media law reform,” were priorities, he said.

Journalists were regularly slapped with crimes including sedition, slander and publication of false news under Jammeh, offences described as “catch-all” by Amnesty International, and many served jail time. – Rappler.com

Add a comment

Sort by

There are no comments yet. Add your comment to start the conversation.

Summarize this article with AI

How does this make you feel?

Loading
Download the Rappler App!