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Gambia Newspaper Publisher Detained Again Court Grants Him Bail AllAfrica.com
Abdul Hamid Adiamoh, publisher and editor of 'Today', a privately-owned, Banjul-based newspaper, was arrested for the third time on 26 August 2008 and held overnight at a police station in Serrekunda, Gambia's second largest city.
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