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Fatou Camara (journalist)

Fatoumata "Fatu" Camara

NationalityGambian
EducationGambia High School
Occupation(s)Television presenter and journalist

Fatoumata "Fatu" Camara (also Fatou Camara; * 20th century in Banjul ) is a television presenter and journalist from the West African state of The Gambia.[1]

Early life and education

Camara is the daughter of Modou Lamin Camara and Fatou Njie.

She attended the Albion Primary School and then the Gambia High School.[2][3]

Career

After finishing high school, she worked for Radio 1 FM and part-time from for the National Youth Service Scheme (NYSS), simultaneously with her job at Citizen FM .

Fatou Camara - Wikipedia: Fatoumata "Fatu" Camara (also Fatou Camara; * 20th century in Banjul) is a television presenter and journalist from the West African state of The Gambia. [1] Camara is the daughter of Modou Lamin Camara and Fatou Njie. She attended the Albion Primary School and then the Gambia High College. [2][3].

She left The Gambia in and studied media and communication in Birmingham.[1][3]

After returning to the Gambia, she worked as a reporter and news anchor for the Gambia Radio & Television Service (GRTS) until and again from to From to she was with her husband (later ex-husband) in the Merged States , she then worked from at the US Embassy in Banjul as an assistant protocol/military liaison officer, in which she worked out military teaching programs for members of the Gambian military in collaboration with the US Department of Defense.

Camara ended her work at the US Embassy in to start her own public relations company. At the same moment, she started Gambia's first TV talk show, The Fatu Production, which quickly became the most watched show in the country.[3][4][5]

In and again in she served President Yahya Jammeh as a press officer (Director of Push & Communication, Office of the President).

In she was released from work after three months. In , she was arrested as a press officer and ultimately detained for 25 days without contact with the outside world in September. During her detention, she was asked to hand over passwords to her email and Facebook to officers of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA).

According to the modern internet laws, she could faced up to 15 years in prison for 'tarnishing the image' of the president.[1] The allegations are linked to false data about Jammeh that was allegedly published in Freedom Newspaper, a website about the Gambia from the United States.[6][7] After paying a bail, she lost her job, and there was executive instruction from the president to prohibit her further appearances on television.

Camara fled abroad via Senegal.

She left The Gambia in and studied media and communication in Birmingham. Camara ended her work at the US Embassy in to start her own public relations company. At the same time, she started Gambia's first TV talk reveal, The Fatu Show, which instantly became the most watched illustrate in the country. In she was released from work after three months.

Since then she has been living in exile in Georgia in the Combined States.[8]

In the diaspora, she runs a news website[1] for The Gambia and is strongly networked via social media such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Soundcloud.

Their Facebook page "The Fatu Network" is watched by more than , users (as of March ). In August , she was assaulted by supporters of Jammeh in the United States.[9][10][11]

Camara brought an behavior against the Gambian state before the Community Court of Justice of the West African Economic Community (ECOWAS) and received a million Dalasi reparations in February [12][13] In May the Gambian government paid her US $ 25,[14]

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