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On the fracturing of Somaliland’s internal security

By Saad Muhumed In recent years, Somaliland’s internal security has been shaken in fundamental ways. Clashes, the formation of militias, and attendant human costs have become recurring features that challenge the country’s stability and social cohesion. Since December 2014, three anti-government armed groups have emerged and carried out operations that caused casualties and damage. Even

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Arrests nationwide have fallen to historic lows, report finds

ByAmanda Watford Arrests in the United States have fallen to levels not seen in decades, according to a new report that reconstructs national arrest trends in the absence of federal data. The Council on Criminal Justice, a nonpartisan think tank, on Thursday released the first comprehensive national analysis of arrests since federal authorities stopped publishing detailed arrest

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THE GAMBIA AND THE GLOBAL COST OF IMPUNITY: WHY LEGAL PRECEDENT IS ESSENTIAL TO THE RULE OF LAW

By Kawsu Sanyang Across the globe, legal precedence is the cornerstone of the rule of law. It ensures that justice is not arbitrary, that similar cases yield similar outcomes, and that no one—no matter how powerful—is above the law. In countries like the United States, India, and South Africa, landmark rulings have shaped democratic norms

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EFSCRJ Calls for Full Transparency and Accountability in the Sale of Mile 2 Central Prisons

By EFSCRJ The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice expresses deep concern over the reported sale of the Mile 2 Central Prisons premises to the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA). As one of the country’s most sensitive security and human-rights infrastructures, any decision regarding its disposal must adhere to the highest standards of legality,

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True! Liberia second hungriest country in West Africa after Niger

By Varney Dukuly A former University of Liberia student leader, A. Patrick Sowah, argued that development under President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s administration is meaningless if ordinary Liberians continue to endure widespread hunger. Sowah, who now resides in the United States, accused the government of prioritising political activities over citizens’ welfare. He made a comment on

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