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Sierra Leone ALERT: Newspaper risks legal action for defaming President

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africa » sierra leone » freetown
Friday, May 16, 2008

The Press Secretary to State House, Sheka Tarawally, on May 6, 2008, threatened New Vision, an independent Freetown-based newspaper, with legal action if the paper failed to retract three articles it published accusing President Ernest Bai Koroma of being wasteful.

Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA)'s correspondent reported that Tarawally lodged a formal complaint to the Independent Media Commission (IMC), Sierra Leone's media regulatory body, calling on it to urge New Vision to retract the articles within three days or face legal action.

The first article, published on May 2 accused President Koroma of spending US$102m on unnecessary travelling. On May 5 and 6 the newspaper again published articles repeating the allegations and stating that New Vision stood by the reports.

In the complaint, the Press Secretary claimed that there had been no attempts by New Vision to cross check the information, and the story should therefore be regarded as "malicious and calculated to damage the image of the President".

Tarawally also stated that "all the insinuations in the offending articles are false" and concluded that New Vision had violated sections of the 1965 Public Order Act.

The IMC is a media regulatory body, which has no judicial powers, but provides a platform for negotiations between aggrieved persons and media houses to reduce using law courts to settle media related cases.

MFWA regrets that such threats come at a time when the new government of Sierra Leone has expressed its intention to repeal sections of the obnoxious and archaic Public Order Act, which authorise jail terms of up to seven years for those who criticise government officials.


Media Foundation for West Africa 

 

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Roland Ballah Samura - North America, World
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:26 AM
Sheka Tarawally is one of the most appointment President Dr.E.B. Koroma has made. Sheka is academically sound, honest, uncompromise strict in the face of justice, honestly, there is no better press secretary in West Africa compared to Sheka Tarawally. His smiles could fool those that don't know him personally in tough-decision making. If there is a better press secretary than Sheka Tarawally in west Africa, please let the diaspora know now. Even if we don't like the APC party for one reason or the other, but let us comment President Koroma for his right choices in appointing Sheka Tarawally and Sanphan Koroma to the State House. These are two assets meaningful sierra leoneans should be proud of. Sanphan Koroma, is another Dr. William Conton of Freetown. They are very alike in facing the way forward for a better Sierra leone.
Thanks
Roland Ballah Samura, Minnesota (USA)
Abdul kamara
Tuesday, July 01, 2008 5:13 PM
For the president of Sierra Leone to be succesful in fighting corruption, he must increase the salary of the work force.
Thank you.

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