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The Gambia's Teranga FM and Hilltop radio closed | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Security forces in The Gambia have shut down two private radio stations, the main press union has said, amid a crisis over President Yaya Jammeh's refusal to step down. | |
The closure of Teranga FM and Hilltop Radio was a "slap in the face" for democracy, said Emil Touray, the head of The Gambia Press Union. | |
This is the first sign of a crackdown on the media since Mr Jammeh refused to accept defeat in the 1 December poll. | |
He first took power in a coup in 1994. | |
The Gambian strongman initially conceded to property developer Adama Barrow, but then launched court action to annul the result, saying the poll was marred by irregularities. | |
The electoral commission said the poll was free and fair. | The electoral commission said the poll was free and fair. |
Read more: | Read more: |
Both radio stations were closed on Sunday, Reuters news agency reports. | |
"People will not have access to information in this critical period of our history," Mr Touray is quoted by Reuters as saying. | |
Four National Intelligence Agency operatives and a police officer visited the offices of Teranga FM to demand its closure, a staff member told AFP on condition of anonymity. | |
There has been no official comment from the government. | There has been no official comment from the government. |
'Climate of terror' | 'Climate of terror' |
Teranga FM manager Alagie Ceesay was arrested in July 2015 on charges of sedition and "publication of false news" - allegations he denied. | |
The Gambia ranked 145 out of 180 countries in media campaign group Reporters Without Borders' 2016 World Press Freedom Index. | The Gambia ranked 145 out of 180 countries in media campaign group Reporters Without Borders' 2016 World Press Freedom Index. |
It said there was "a climate of terror around anything remotely to do with journalism". | It said there was "a climate of terror around anything remotely to do with journalism". |
The UN and West African regional body Ecowas have urged Mr Jammeh to respect the will of the people and step down when his term ends on 19 January. | |
Ecowas officials say that neighbouring Senegal's troops are ready to intervene if Mr Jammeh refuses to hand power to Mr Barrow. | |
Mr Jammeh said that any deployment would be an "act of war". | Mr Jammeh said that any deployment would be an "act of war". |
Mr Barrow caused a major upset by defeating Mr Jammeh by 43.3% to 39.6%. | Mr Barrow caused a major upset by defeating Mr Jammeh by 43.3% to 39.6%. |
The Gambia has not had a smooth transfer of power since independence from Britain in 1965. | The Gambia has not had a smooth transfer of power since independence from Britain in 1965. |
It is a popular tourist destination because of its beaches. | It is a popular tourist destination because of its beaches. |
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