| FAJ President & Secretary General NUSOJ, Omar Faruk Osman | 
Solidarity Statement by Federation of African Journalists. The message was read by Mr. Louis Thomasi  Internation Federation of Journalists (IFJ)- Africa      Office at the Gambia Press Union Triennial Congress June 24-26, 2011, on      behalf of FAJ.
  It reads; TO The Gambia Press Union on the occasion of holding its Congress in Banjul, The Gambia 
Distinguished guest, Delegates, Friends, Brothers & Sisters, 
I  bring fraternal greetings from the Federation of African Journalists on  the occasion of holding your congress as an independent and democratic  journalist organization. I wish you all the success in this congress and  more victories in the future. 
It  is indeed a great pleasure and honour for the Federation of African  Journalists to send a solidarity message to the national Congress of our  great member, the Gambia Press Union. We are extremely happy that the  GPU is holding its congress. 
On  behalf of FAJ and thousands of African journalists we salute the Gambia  Press Union and its member journalists for their heroism and continuing  struggle for press freedom, for better working conditions, for social  justice, for democracy and for social progress. 
I  would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank GPU for  its important role in the struggle of African journalists. On behalf of  the Steering Committee of FAJ, I also wish to acknowledge the active  participation of GPU in carrying out the programs and policies of FAJ in  general and in expanding and strengthening the work of the FAJ in West  Africa in particular. 
You  are gathered here today in this important congress of your union which  brings together all working journalists in the Gambia. GPU has been  known for giving journalists a voice. And we desperately need to sustain  that voice. This union effectively maintained its consistency and  position to defend Gambian journalists, to improve their pay and  conditions, and to promote press freedom. 
We  note that the current environment you operate in as journalists and  media practitioners has been weighed down with difficult and daunting  challenges, especially to your freedom and safety. 
The  constant harassment, intimidation and repression against journalists in  the Gambia have become well known. But in the face of these clear and  present dangers, you have soldiered on with uncommon courage to ensure  that Gambian citizens get the necessary information they need to make  informed decisions while also contributing to challenging the forces  that are against social justice and democratic governance. 
We  salute the commendable and devoted courage that you demonstrate by your  unending enthusiasm for journalistic duty. Clearly, you have defeated  those who think that through oppression and other attacks on your  persons, equipments and media houses they can achieve individual and  generalized brutal suppression. We are with you in this struggle and  will continue to condemn and denounce all forms of attacks on  journalists, other media persons and outlets in the Gambia. 
Let  me inform you that we have been working very closely with the  leadership of GPU and also the West African Journalists Association  (WAJA) to carry out a campaign to protect the safety of journalists.  Specifically, we are currently reaching out to the African Union (AU)  and the various sub-regional blocs to achieve policy frameworks that  provide for and promote safety, protection and justice for victim  journalists. 
Since  FAJ was established in 2008, we have stood against oppression and  exploitation of journalists. Today, all kinds of threats and pressures  as well as brutal murders against African journalists continue to happen  with total impunity. We unite our voice with the voice of all 
victimised African journalists, including Gambian colleagues. 
Brothers and sisters, 
You  are critical for your people’s struggle and for your country. You  provide a significant chance to build your nation and to strengthen and  give power to your people, without oppression and exploitation. 
We  must continue to work together, indeed strengthen our working together,  to help ourselves and to stake our claims forcefully and with all the  strength at our collective disposal, full in the knowledge that freedom,  democracy and social progress can only arise and endure as the fruits  of tenacious struggle that mobilizes the people and places them squarely  in the driving seat of their destiny. 
We  trust and appreciate the role and the big struggles of GPU. I wish you  fruitful deliberations and hope that a stronger GPU emerges out of this  congress. 
In solidarity, 
Ends 
I  bring fraternal greetings from the Federation of African Journalists on  the occasion of holding your congress as an independent and democratic  journalist organization. I wish you all the success in this congress and  more victories in the future. It  is indeed a great pleasure and honour for the Federation of African  Journalists to send a solidarity message to the national Congress of our  great member, the Gambia Press Union. We are extremely happy that the  GPU is holding its congress. 
On  behalf of FAJ and thousands of African journalists we salute the Gambia  Press Union and its member journalists for their heroism and continuing  struggle for press freedom, for better working conditions, for social  justice, for democracy and for social progress. 
I  would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank GPU for  its important role in the struggle of African journalists. On behalf of  the Steering Committee of FAJ, I also wish to acknowledge the active  participation of GPU in carrying out the programs and policies of FAJ in  general and in expanding and strengthening the work of the FAJ in West  Africa in particular. 
You  are gathered here today in this important congress of your union which  brings together all working journalists in the Gambia. GPU has been  known for giving journalists a voice. And we desperately need to sustain  that voice. This union effectively maintained its consistency and  position to defend Gambian journalists, to improve their pay and  conditions, and to promote press freedom. 
We  note that the current environment you operate in as journalists and  media practitioners has been weighed down with difficult and daunting  challenges, especially to your freedom and safety. 
The  constant harassment, intimidation and repression against journalists in  the Gambia have become well known. But in the face of these clear and  present dangers, you have soldiered on with uncommon courage to ensure  that Gambian citizens get the necessary information they need to make  informed decisions while also contributing to challenging the forces  that are against social justice and democratic governance. 
We  salute the commendable and devoted courage that you demonstrate by your  unending enthusiasm for journalistic duty. Clearly, you have defeated  those who think that through oppression and other attacks on your  persons, equipments and media houses they can achieve individual and  generalized brutal suppression. We are with you in this struggle and  will continue to condemn and denounce all forms of attacks on  journalists, other media persons and outlets in the Gambia. 
Let  me inform you that we have been working very closely with the  leadership of GPU and also the West African Journalists Association  (WAJA) to carry out a campaign to protect the safety of journalists.  Specifically, we are currently reaching out to the African Union (AU)  and the various sub-regional blocs to achieve policy frameworks that  provide for and promote safety, protection and justice for victim  journalists. 
Since  FAJ was established in 2008, we have stood against oppression and  exploitation of journalists. Today, all kinds of threats and pressures  as well as brutal murders against African journalists continue to happen  with total impunity. We unite our voice with the voice of all 
victimised African journalists, including Gambian colleagues. 
Brothers and sisters, 
You  are critical for your people’s struggle and for your country. You  provide a significant chance to build your nation and to strengthen and  give power to your people, without oppression and exploitation. 
We  must continue to work together, indeed strengthen our working together,  to help ourselves and to stake our claims forcefully and with all the  strength at our collective disposal, full in the knowledge that freedom,  democracy and social progress can only arise and endure as the fruits  of tenacious struggle that mobilizes the people and places them squarely  in the driving seat of their destiny. 
We  trust and appreciate the role and the big struggles of GPU. I wish you  fruitful deliberations and hope that a stronger GPU emerges out of this  congress. 
In solidarity, 
Ends 
Distinguished guest, Delegates, Friends, Brothers & Sisters, I  bring fraternal greetings from the Federation of African Journalists on  the occasion of holding your congress as an independent and democratic  journalist organization. I wish you all the success in this congress and  more victories in the future. 
It  is indeed a great pleasure and honour for the Federation of African  Journalists to send a solidarity message to the national Congress of our  great member, the Gambia Press Union. We are extremely happy that the  GPU is holding its congress. 
On  behalf of FAJ and thousands of African journalists we salute the Gambia  Press Union and its member journalists for their heroism and continuing  struggle for press freedom, for better working conditions, for social  justice, for democracy and for social progress. 
I  would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank GPU for  its important role in the struggle of African journalists. On behalf of  the Steering Committee of FAJ, I also wish to acknowledge the active  participation of GPU in carrying out the programs and policies of FAJ in  general and in expanding and strengthening the work of the FAJ in West  Africa in particular. 
You  are gathered here today in this important congress of your union which  brings together all working journalists in the Gambia. GPU has been  known for giving journalists a voice. And we desperately need to sustain  that voice. This union effectively maintained its consistency and  position to defend Gambian journalists, to improve their pay and  conditions, and to promote press freedom. 
We  note that the current environment you operate in as journalists and  media practitioners has been weighed down with difficult and daunting  challenges, especially to your freedom and safety. 
The  constant harassment, intimidation and repression against journalists in  the Gambia have become well known. But in the face of these clear and  present dangers, you have soldiered on with uncommon courage to ensure  that Gambian citizens get the necessary information they need to make  informed decisions while also contributing to challenging the forces  that are against social justice and democratic governance. 
We  salute the commendable and devoted courage that you demonstrate by your  unending enthusiasm for journalistic duty. Clearly, you have defeated  those who think that through oppression and other attacks on your  persons, equipments and media houses they can achieve individual and  generalized brutal suppression. We are with you in this struggle and  will continue to condemn and denounce all forms of attacks on  journalists, other media persons and outlets in the Gambia. 
Let  me inform you that we have been working very closely with the  leadership of GPU and also the West African Journalists Association  (WAJA) to carry out a campaign to protect the safety of journalists.  Specifically, we are currently reaching out to the African Union (AU)  and the various sub-regional blocs to achieve policy frameworks that  provide for and promote safety, protection and justice for victim  journalists. 
Since  FAJ was established in 2008, we have stood against oppression and  exploitation of journalists. Today, all kinds of threats and pressures  as well as brutal murders against African journalists continue to happen  with total impunity. We unite our voice with the voice of all 
victimised African journalists, including Gambian colleagues. 
Brothers and sisters, 
You  are critical for your people’s struggle and for your country. You  provide a significant chance to build your nation and to strengthen and  give power to your people, without oppression and exploitation. 
We  must continue to work together, indeed strengthen our working together,  to help ourselves and to stake our claims forcefully and with all the  strength at our collective disposal, full in the knowledge that freedom,  democracy and social progress can only arise and endure as the fruits  of tenacious struggle that mobilizes the people and places them squarely  in the driving seat of their destiny. 
We  trust and appreciate the role and the big struggles of GPU. I wish you  fruitful deliberations and hope that a stronger GPU emerges out of this  congress. 
In solidarity, 
Ends 
 Distinguished guest, Delegates, Friends, Brothers & Sisters, 
I  bring fraternal greetings from the Federation of African Journalists on  the occasion of holding your congress as an independent and democratic  journalist organization. I wish you all the success in this congress and  more victories in the future. 
It  is indeed a great pleasure and honour for the Federation of African  Journalists to send a solidarity message to the national Congress of our  great member, the Gambia Press Union. We are extremely happy that the  GPU is holding its congress. 
On  behalf of FAJ and thousands of African journalists we salute the Gambia  Press Union and its member journalists for their heroism and continuing  struggle for press freedom, for better working conditions, for social  justice, for democracy and for social progress. 
I  would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank GPU for  its important role in the struggle of African journalists. On behalf of  the Steering Committee of FAJ, I also wish to acknowledge the active  participation of GPU in carrying out the programs and policies of FAJ in  general and in expanding and strengthening the work of the FAJ in West  Africa in particular. 
You  are gathered here today in this important congress of your union which  brings together all working journalists in the Gambia. GPU has been  known for giving journalists a voice. And we desperately need to sustain  that voice. This union effectively maintained its consistency and  position to defend Gambian journalists, to improve their pay and  conditions, and to promote press freedom. 
We  note that the current environment you operate in as journalists and  media practitioners has been weighed down with difficult and daunting  challenges, especially to your freedom and safety. 
The  constant harassment, intimidation and repression against journalists in  the Gambia have become well known. But in the face of these clear and  present dangers, you have soldiered on with uncommon courage to ensure  that Gambian citizens get the necessary information they need to make  informed decisions while also contributing to challenging the forces  that are against social justice and democratic governance. 
We  salute the commendable and devoted courage that you demonstrate by your  unending enthusiasm for journalistic duty. Clearly, you have defeated  those who think that through oppression and other attacks on your  persons, equipments and media houses they can achieve individual and  generalized brutal suppression. We are with you in this struggle and  will continue to condemn and denounce all forms of attacks on  journalists, other media persons and outlets in the Gambia. 
Let  me inform you that we have been working very closely with the  leadership of GPU and also the West African Journalists Association  (WAJA) to carry out a campaign to protect the safety of journalists.  Specifically, we are currently reaching out to the African Union (AU)  and the various sub-regional blocs to achieve policy frameworks that  provide for and promote safety, protection and justice for victim  journalists. 
Since  FAJ was established in 2008, we have stood against oppression and  exploitation of journalists. Today, all kinds of threats and pressures  as well as brutal murders against African journalists continue to happen  with total impunity. We unite our voice with the voice of all 
victimised African journalists, including Gambian colleagues. 
Brothers and sisters, 
You  are critical for your people’s struggle and for your country. You  provide a significant chance to build your nation and to strengthen and  give power to your people, without oppression and exploitation. 
We  must continue to work together, indeed strengthen our working together,  to help ourselves and to stake our claims forcefully and with all the  strength at our collective disposal, full in the knowledge that freedom,  democracy and social progress can only arise and endure as the fruits  of tenacious struggle that mobilizes the people and places them squarely  in the driving seat of their destiny. 
We  trust and appreciate the role and the big struggles of GPU. I wish you  fruitful deliberations and hope that a stronger GPU emerges out of this  congress. 
In solidarity, 
Ends 
 
 
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