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Pap Saine
Pap Saine is a Gambian editor and publisher of the English-language independent newspaper ''The Point''. In 2010, the International Press Institute named him a World Press Freedom Hero for his work. ==Work with ''The Point''== On 16 December 1991, Pap Saine co-founded ''The Point'' along with Deyda Hydara and Babucarr Gaye; Hydara and Saine had been friends since childhood. Gaye resigned four months later, and Hydara and Saine ran the paper together for the next decade. Saine also worked as a Reuters correspondent for West Africa.〔 On 14 December 2004, the Gambia passed two new media laws. One, the Criminal Code (Amendment) Bill 2004, allowed prison terms for defamation and sedition; the other, the Newspaper (Amendment) Bill 2004, required newspaper owners to purchase expensive operating licenses, registering their homes as security. Hydara announced his intent to challenge these laws, but on 16 December, was assassinated by an unknown gunman while driving home from work in Banjul. Hydara's murder was never solved. The following year, he was posthumously awarded the PEN/Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award. Following Hydara's death, Saine continued to edit ''The Point'', making it a daily in 2006.〔 ''The Point'' soon became the only independent newspaper in the Gambia.〔
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