Senegal: 60-armed gov’t security agents raid radio station
June 4th, 2007 | Published in Democracy in Dakar
Sat. June 02, 2007 12:43 pm.- By Bonny Apunyu. - Send this news article
(SomaliNet) The security agents, sent by the government telecommunications agency, which is responsible for regulating the Senegalese radio stations seized all equipment of the Group Avenir Radio; the all-news station, which launched this week, has been banned for 45 days, according to Wal Fadjri.
The Sixty armed Senegalese government security agents raided the headquarters of a radio station yesterday, the Senegalese newspaper Wal Fadjri reported.
Madiambal Diagne, the radio station’s owner, is also the executive director of Le Quotidien, a Senegalese daily known for its criticism of President Abdoulaye Wade.
Officials from the telecommunications agency failed in an attempt to have Diagne stop broadcasting according to Afrol News.
"Mr. Diagne was asked to remove the station from the air but he refused, asking them to do it themselves," a staff member reportedly said.
The security agents then raided the station and took it off the air.-allafrica.com
