Deyda Hydara : the Murder of a Journalist Under Surveillance

Publisher:
Reporters sans Frontières
Publication Date:
16 May 2005
Tags:
Gambia, Legal and Judicial Affairs, Human Rights, Press and Media, Conflict, Peace and Security

In its second report on the murder of Gambian journalist Deyda Hydara, released today, Reporters Without Borders has contributed an important new element to the investigation, namely that Hydara was being watched by the intelligence services until a few minutes before he was shot dead on 16 December 2004 in Banjul.

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