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Published in: Gambia by The Daily ObserverJanuary 25, 2010
Filed under: technology_internet, politics, human interest there can't be no meaningful democracy without the freedom of the press-both the print and electronic. Just like the three branches, freedom of the internet is also an essential characteristic of a demacratic that can bring the inevitable change administration through the right way. President Jammeh should stop restricting the media just to keep himself in power.Reply or comment here: Your Name (required) Your Location Your Comment b:63412879527103.1
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