On the International Day to End Impunity, 26 African and international organisations have written to the Director General of the Gambia intelligence agency to raise concerns about the case of Abdoulie John and call for the return of his passport and to allow him travel safely in the Gambia.
Read the letter to the Director General of the National Intelligence Agency in English and French by clicking in the link below.
Mr Yankoba Badjie
Director General of the
National Intelligence Agency
The Gambia
Dakar, 2 November 2014
Re: Concerns about Abdoulie John’s case
Dear Mr Badjie,
We write to you on behalf of 26 organizations on the International Day to End Impunity to raise concerns about the case of Abdoulie John.
We call on you to return Abdoulie John’s passport and to allow him travel safely in the Gambia.
Impunity takes many forms. Thorough investigations and respect for due process and rule of law are essential for the public to be able to exercise their rights to free expression. Impunity for crimes committed against civil society, journalists and human rights defenders has a chilling effect unduly limiting the fundamental right of free expression.
The case of Abdoulie John demonstrates a culture of impunity which must be tackled. His case is emblematic of the persecution of journalists and human rights defenders who speak out in the Gambia. Like John, many journalists in the past have tried to speak out or be independent and critical.
However many of them have fled the country because of persecution. Those who choose to stay in the country practice self-censorship and avoid covering critical issues for their own safety. This process of intimidation has been used over the past two decades and the persecution of journalists, political opponents, human rights defenders and citizens has continued with total impunity. In Abdoulie John’s case and in practically all other cases of violations involving journalists and human rights defenders, no investigation has been carried out and the perpetrators have not been brought to justice.
http://www.article19.org/resources.php/resource/37753/en/gambian-government-called-on-to-allow-journalist-abdoulie-john-to-travel