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US Embassy holds poster exhibition

Africa » Gambia
Friday, October 24, 2008
Barely 12 days before the forthcoming US presidential election, the Embassy of United States of America in Banjul last Thursday held a poster exhibition on democracy and a US cartoonist's artistic impression of past US presidents at the US Embassy on Kairaba Avenue.  

The exhibition significantly indicated so many relevant past political cartoonist, artistic pictures describing US presidential political history.

Brian Bachman, deputy chief of mission at the US Banjul embassy outlined the importance of some of the perspectives regarding both the US election and the cartoonist's.  

According to Mr Bachman, during the US elections and campaigns, basic human rights such as freedom of speech are seen without been jail.  However, he added, on the US presidential campaign trial, one party would try to steal the secret of the other.

For his part, Baba A. Ceesay underscored the importance of the US artistic exhibition in The Gambia as well as the role of the artist. Mr Ceesay. He highlighted some of the shortcoming associated with artist in The Gambia, but expressed believed that it will be solve in the near future.

The exhibition session ended with question from school childrens invited.

Author: by Bekai Njie
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