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Global Criminal Justice Office commends Gambia’s transitional justice process

The Gambia’s commitment to transitional justice is commended by Beth Van Schaack, Ambassador-at-Large for the Global Criminal Justice Office, who praises the country for passing the Victims’ Reparations Act and Ban from Public Office Bill and highlighting their importance in addressing past abuses and repression.

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By Omar Bah

Beth Van Schaack, Ambassador-at-Large for the Global Criminal Justice Office, has commended the Gambia for recently passing the Victims’ Reparations Act and Ban from Public Office Bill.

In a statement seen by The Standard, Berth Van Schaack wrote: “This is just a quick message to convey how thrilled I am to see that the Gambian National Assembly has passed two crucial bills. These pieces of legislation will advance transitional justice and address the legacy of abuses and repression carried out by the Jammeh regime, as comprehensively chronicled by the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission.”

Berth added that the Victims’ Reparations Act will create natural avenues of redress for victims. At the same time, the Ban from Public Office Bill will help ensure that those most recommended for such action by the TRRC will be removed from office. “We understand that additional plans underway include the development of a Special Accountability Mechanism and partnering with ECOWAS to create a hybrid court. 

We commend The Gambian judicial and political leadership of the administration of President Barrow on these crucial commitments and their sustained dedication to transitional justice. He urged the government to stay the course and continue this progress towards accountability. He said he “was lucky enough to visit The Gambia last year, and [that he] was struck by the dedication of victims’ groups, who have tirelessly fought for justice, the honesty the whole country has displayed in facing its past, and the bravery of Gambians as they work for accountability and to restore a more peaceful and secure nation.” “This has been demonstrated most recently today as several states joined The Gambia in its groundbreaking suit before the International Court of Justice against Myanmar under the Genocide Convention. 

People worldwide can learn from The Gambia’s frank acknowledgment of its history, the courage of its people, and their creativity and dedication in pursuing an inclusive transitional justice program for all Gambians,” he stated. He assured that the United States will continue to stand by The Gambia.

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