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Another HIV Patient Dead under President Jammeh's HIV treatment By Our Banjul Correspondent: Put together by Demba Baldeh Seattle, WA ......June 11th, 2007 |
Gainako has reliably been informed by our Banjul correspondence that another HIV/AIDS patient by the name of Ansumana Dampha has died while under active treatment by the President of the republic of the Gambia. Ansumana, who is the second patient to die while being treated by the President; was laid to rest by his family; friends, relatives and neighbors. The burial ceremony for the decease was very emotional as many people were seen with skeptical faces when the relatives of the decease sang praises to the President for treating their love one until his untimely death. The praise singing were seen to be a good gesture to the President as no one dear challenge his treatment of their love ones. In passing it is also important to mention that the decease patient like many others was taken off the anti-retroviral medicine that the HIV patients were taking for treatment prior to joining the Jammeh camp for local treatment. It could be recalled that the President cum doctor declared several months ago that he has found a cure for the deadly HIV virus that causes AIDS. Since his declaration, more than 80 Gambians have been receiving active treatment by the President with the help of the country's Secretary of State for Health Dr. Tamsir Mbow. It is also reported that the President's close brother Ansumana Jammeh also administers treatment in the absent of the President. Contrary to the President's open commitment that he was going to treat the patients for 10 days and cure them of the virus, no patient is yet to be released from the camp more than six months later. The President has also not presented any evidence of cure for any of the patients he has been treating. As recently as a week ago, President Jammeh was once again seen on Al Jazeera TV interview where he continues to proclaim that his treatments are working. The few tests that were being carried out to test the viral load of patients at the initial stages of the treatment have either seized or are secretly kept out of public knowledge. It was through those tests that the public was able to scrutinize the results of the President's treatment. Now that those results are no longer available for public consumption, there is complete darkness as to the progress or lack thereof of the patients' well being. In another development, it has been reported that Mr. Lamin Ceesay the President of Santa Yallah Support Society and the first Gambian to put a human face to the HIV virus was seriously sick and hospitalized at the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital (RVTH). Mr. Ceesay also openly advocated on television, radio, and on live educational forums the need to educate Gambians of the threat of the HIV virus that causes Aids. He was reportedly pretty healthy and was highly successful in changing the minds of many Gambians to acknowledge the true threat of the HIV virus. Mr. Ceesay being the President and head of Santa Yallah support society refused to abandon his public awareness campaign and treatment to join the President's phony HIV treatment. As a result of his refusal to endorse the President's cure, Mr. Ceesay has recently been a victim of smear campaign by government officials in an effort to taint him as someone suffering from Tuberculoses infection. Dr. Mbow and others are believed to be putting pressure for hospital officials to send Mr. Ceesay for a Tuberculoses treatment camp to keep him away from the public arena. Many critics of the Jammeh treatment voiced out their concerns that the President's move will jeopardize the funding support from the World Bank, and the UNDP Aids program designed to help patients who cannot afford the treatment of the disease. The treatment as feared has started to block funding from these agencies as they have no confidence in the leadership appointed by the President to administer these programs. The National Aids Secretariats had two significant projects with the World Bank namely HIV/AIDS Rapid Response Project (HARRP) which faced out in December 2006, and Global Health Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GHFTAM). Since the commencement of the President's treatment, this very important project has not received any funding from the World Bank. One would assume that such much-needed important global projects to help the Gambian people should be endorsed by any government. The lack of funding is being attributed to the President's move to commence treatment and his expulsion of top UN officials from the Gambia. Finally, Santa Yallah society one of the most visible branches of the National Aids Secretariats in the fight against the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Gambia appears to be the most affected amongst all other subgroups. The society's annual Candle light memorial held on May 20, 2007 saw significant drop in attendance from public sector officials, community base organization and diplomats who used to grace the occasion in a colorful manner. This year's memorial ceremony for those who died from the disease was not well attended mainly due to the President's controversial treatment. Some members of the media, including GRTS who usually cover the occasion with a panel discussion refused to honor Santa Yallah's invitation in fear of reprisal from the President and his team. These are just some of the most significant developments affecting the collective effort from all angles to help educate the public on the threat of the deadly HIV/AIDS epidemic said our reporter. No one knows where this unfortunate situation is going to lead to opined our reporter on the group. It is hoped that the new Director of the National Aids Secretariats Mr. Alieu Jammeh will restore some confidence in the system for the international funding agencies to allow more funds for the continuation of the treatment programs. Editors note: while many news outlets appears to be silence on the effect of the President's HIV treatment. Gainako has made special commitment to continue to monitor the progress of our brothers and sisters under the dangerous treatment of President Jammeh. It is indeed tragic for an entire nation and its most vulnerable citizens (the sick) to be subjected to such baseless treatment. We will continue to report everything on this treatment until the President's false treatment is exposed to the whole world. This is something personal to Gainako and it is our conviction that no human being should be subjected to such inhumane treatment without right to privacy and dignity. We challenge the President and his team to release Patients that have been treated, if infact they have been treated. We challenge them to invite international investigators to conduct test and determine the progress of the patients being treated. We further ask the President why it is taking so long to complete any treatment as he promised? Would you have the moral audacity to reveal the test you conducted to the public for scrutiny? No matter how long it takes, Gainako will report every movement in the treatment camp. ........PRESS RELEASE .....Senegambianews.com Launched .......................................Posted June 11th, 2007. On June 9, 2007 I launched my news site called snegambianews.com with the help of Sectrum Interactive,LLC; a company based here in Minnesota.My aims and objectives are to offer the readership of African online news outlets another choice in the already highly competetive information industry. I believe in what the Senegalese super star,Youssou Ndure once said in London during a live concert, that Africa has many faces:the face of love and peace, greatest culture and caring communities. It also has the faces of war and starvation,corruption, nepotism and endemic diseases. Senegambia News will feature all these faces for the benefit of readers and for those intereted in developments taking place in our homeland. I look forward to working with you all. Thanks, Yankuba Jambang, editor & publisher FORMER FREEDOM EDITOR LAUNCHES SENEGAMBIA ......................By Yero Jallow...................Posted June 11th, 2007. Former Freedom Newspaper Editor, Mr. Yankuba Jambang launched Senegambia News Paper on June 9th 2007. The site can be accessed online at www.senegambianews.com, and its editorial base in Minnesota. Mr. Jambang’s launching of Senegambia came barely two weeks after he tendered a resignation to the Freedom Newspaper. Talking to Gainako at his residence, an optimistic Mr. Jambang revealed he has come to join the other sister online papers in a view to inform and interact intellectually. “I am great about it. It is something I like doing.” Said Mr. Jambang. When asked the reason for coming into existence, he said “ The media should be very objective and constructive. We don’t have to focus solely on Jammeh. The fact that I named the paper SeneGambia means that I will be gathering stories from Gambia and Senegal.” Mr. Jambang is a seasoned journalist with a good reputation. Editors’ note: Gainako’s team wishes to congratulate Mr. Jambang, and the entire would-be-staffers to SeneGambia Newspaper. We hope he will work hard to give a voice to the voiceless and fight for true justice of the oppressed. We welcome Mr. Jambang. In our eyes, this is a step in the right direction. We look forward to working with him in sharing information. PSEUDO-JOURNALISM OR INTELECTUAL ARROGANCE? ............................................By Momodou Lamin Drammeh......... June 7th, 2007 M.L. Drammeh Rejoined: "Louise Friend is Right on the Ethics of Online Papers" I cannot agree more with Louis Friend's remarks about our online "newspapers" and "journalist". I have said it over and over that journalism is a profession not a hobby. I have lost count of how many times I feel embarrassed and sickened after reading the online "newspapers" and any reasonably sane person will feel the same. Mathew K. Jallow wrote in a recent piece that "Journalism rules against censorship are not etched in stone; instead censorship is an integral part of the profession of journalism. Grounds for censorship may include, but not limited to; lack of substantive value, libelous information, mischaracterization of facts, and the potential damage to the integrity of persons, especially persons not in a position to defend themselves. Everyone is entitled to the defense of his or her character, and every news outlet has an obligation to never damage the integrity of anyone. There is a clear line between what is real worthy news and what sensational tabloid news is, and that line should never be confused or crossed". The above statement regarding ethics of professional journalism practices further contradicts the constant practices of our so called "journalists" including Mathew himself, and "newspapers". It goes further to not only described the exact practice of Mathew and some of the online "journalists" and "newspapers" but also a clear manifestation of the deliberate engagement of these persons and institutions in knowingly misleading readers for whatsoever reasons best known to them. If the statement of ethics you mentioned above is applicable, and practiced, then I honestly wonder how on earth some of your writings were able to gain the approval of any credible and sane editor to be published. Or may be unfortunately, the rules don't apply to you. Your quest to promote and advocate tribalism has unsurprisingly not only failed to gain momentum, but further raises more questions about your credibility. Gambians are naturally bound together by blood and that won't and can't be changed no matter how determined you are to manipulate your way through. This is the twenty first century, and Gambians are aiming higher than anyone can measure. We simply cannot allow to be dragged into unrealistic and unproductive endeavors. It is time you realize that intellectual arrogance in any form will not be condoned. You are the co-editor of the very online newspaper, which reported that Republic of Senegal was planning to attack your own country, The Gambia. That story was nothing but a deliberate, irresponsible, and unprofessional act aimed at spreading false information thereby raising alarm and fear amongst your innocent fellow citizens both at home and abroad. Even though the story was not directly written by you, it was published on a medium you have close professional ties and responsibility. Phone lines were virtually crashed due to the high volume of calls to the beloved motherland by those of us at the Diaspora in quest for credible answers. You even went further in one of your recent writings to invite a foreign nation (Senegal) to intervene militarily to end the present government in your own country and that would be morally justifiable in your view. I urge you to please revisit history and learn for your self what effects and consequences such incursions as the ones you are suggesting have on innocent victims. You have all rights to disagree with the government in place, but that does not warrant harboring hostile wishes and intentions for your own country. Your credibility and your cohorts' have been further questioned and you owe The Gambia all but the instigation of violence and unrest by any means whatsoever under any circumstances. After all, what do you and your cohorts gain from such irresponsible practices? Momodou Lamin Drammeh Raleigh, North Carolina, Editors note: It is Gainako's humble belief that practicing journalists must hold themselves to the same high standard they expect from the rest of the citizenry. While we serve as checks and balances on the regime and the conduct of public officials, we must be prepared to set clear examples of ethical and unbiased reporting. We cannot hold Jammeh's feet to the fire, only to turn around and behave the same way. "Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones". Therefore, readers must hold us accountable to every story we report. You are our audience, and therefore should hold us accountable when we say one thing and do another. The era of irresponsible reporting is over. There is just too much price to pay… .....................STOP PRESS: JOURNALIST LAMIN FATTY RELEASED AS .......GPU - GAMBIA PAID HIS FINE ..............................Posted......... June 6th, 2007 Reliable sources from our Banjul correspondence has informed Gainako that Journalist Lamin Fatty has been released from Jail following the payment of his 50,000 dalasis fine by the Gambia Press Union. The entire media fraternity in the Gambia termed the conviction of fatty as a test case. Many feels that since the government of Yaya Jammeh have succeded in this case, many other journalist would soon likly be charged and convicted. However other journalist see it as a futherence in the undemocratic nature of the Yaya Jammeh rule. Gainako wishes to congratulate the Gambia Press Union for taking steps in freeing Journalist Fatty. We celebrate the final release of Journalist Lamin Fatty and wish him all the best in his reunion with his wonderful family. It is indeed encouraging to see the media fraternity pulling together to secure the much needed freedom of one of our colleagues. It shows how much our unity and strength can accomplish under such brutal systems. We hope and pray that this is the begining of a strong unity among the press to stand against the regime's continous suppression of press freedom. Our colleagues in other media outlets like the Daily Observer must understand that aligning themselves with the regime would not serve an imunity for them. What goes round comes round and it is only a matter of time before they fall victim to the same authoritative regime. ............JOURNALIST LAMIN FATTY GETS ONE YEAR .....................By Yero Jallow, Staff writer……Posted June 6th, 2007 In a rather unsurprising move, Magistrate Buba Jawo of the Kanifing Court sentenced Journalist Lamin Fatty of the closed Independent Newspaper to pay D50, 000.00 or in default serve one year in prison. Talking to Gainako, external GPU’s Secretary General Mr. Pa Samba Jow expressed dissapointment over the whole verdict. “This is another outrage. It clearly shows to what extent the Government of Yahya Jammeh will go to trample on people’s rights.” Mr. Jow frowned. When Gainako quizzed Mr. Jow as to what help the external GPU will give to Mr. Fatty, he said “I will consult other members.” In another good gesture Gainako’s editor, Mr. Demba Baldeh ask all patriotic citizens to move forward to meeting our colleague’s sentence cost. It is to be remembered that Journalist Lamin Fatty’s legal trouble started when he reported the involvement of Samba Bah former interior minister on the alleged coup in March 2006. Once this error was realized and that the actual Samba Bah involved was a a member of Gambia National Army, a rejoinder was published to clarify the matter. This paper is reliably informed that the GPU in the Gambia is actively participating to see Mr. Fatty freed. Until late Tuesday evening there was no official statement from his associates at the Independent, namely Baba Galleh Jallow, Alagi Yoro Jallow and Abdoulie Sey. 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