In has much i wish to avoid focusing on the style the foroyya news
paper adopted in reporting the UDP rally and subsiquent events, one
cannot but comment on their strategic ploy to make the issue down bit.
The Foroyaa reportage culled from www.gainako.com higligthed serious
opportunism on the part of Foroyaa the arm of PDOIS. They claim that,
whatever was mention on the UDP rally was reported by their paper. As
if rallies are the same as news paper items. If it is trust and mutual
cooperation we are all advocating, the Foroyaa should change its
stance and see to it that, their views or way is not the only way.

We want to respect the persons and agendas of all the opposition, try
to bridge the gabs, therefore, Foroyaa activitiues on this issue is
unprofessional and politically bias.
http://www.gainako.com/news/news/2009/10/29/public-meeting-by-political-parties-is-a-constitutional-political-and-civic-right-and-not-a-privilege.html.


In an earlier coverage on the episode, Foroyya went as far as quote a
number to the people that attended the rally. Were they guessing or
did they actually count the number of people that attended the rally?
Foroyaa should do its best to always be seen to be independent of
PDOIS, if not their side of stories like this will be rejected and/or
taken with a pinch of salt.
http://www.foroyaa.gm/modules/news/article.php?storyid=3750
Suntou Bolonba

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