Unity is StrengthWednesday, March 26, 2008 Anybody, whether or not they have a
military background, will tell you how effective the “divide and conquer”
method of warfare is. If you divide a group you halve their strength and you can
use any acrimony which exists in the split camp to your full advantage. For
this reason news of a potential split in the Gambia Press Union will be music
to the ears of those in The Gambia who hate journalists and what they do and
stand for. As a profession journalists must be like other professions and speak
with one unified voice. One organisation can be a better advocate for the
rights and entitlements than two or even three. Aside from serving those that
would wish to harm journalists a disunited voice among journalists will greatly
weaken their ability to collectively bargain.
We have written in the run up to the We must remember that the Our duty as guardians of free speech and freedom of expression is not only to ourselves, so that we as journalists can work free from intimidation and fear, but to all the people of The Gambia so that they might also enjoy these freedoms. The way we can best achieve these goals is if we as a group are unified in our purpose and position and speak with one unified voice. “Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed.” Anonymous [constitution of UNESCO] |
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