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EFSCRJ Calls on President Barrow for Independent Probe into Police Actions and Death of Omar Badgie

The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice demands President Adama Barrow investigate police brutality in Mandinari protests and Omar Badjie’s death, urging an independent probe, coroner’s inquest, and officer suspensions to uphold constitutional and international human rights standards.

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Statement by President Adama Barrow in His Address to the Nation

President Adama Barrow addresses The Gambia’s recent deadly protests, offering condolences for losses like Omar Badjie, urging youth to engage peacefully, and reaffirming the government’s commitment to democracy and accountability amidst calls for unity and stability.

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GRA Participates in 7th High-Level Policy Dialogue & 21st General Assembly held in Freetown, Sierra Leone

Explore how the International Budget Partnership’s 7th High-Level Policy Dialogue in Sierra Leone tackled sustainable development through inclusive tax systems, featuring insights from Yankuba Darboe, Regina Navuga, and Mariéme Gnagna Thiam on regional cooperation and policy coherence.

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International Court Halts Niger’s Uranium Sale due to Orano Dispute

The international court in Washington, DC, halted Niger’s uranium sales and ordered the release of a detained Orano representative, amid tensions following the Express 2023 military junta takeover and a $200 million uranium dispute.

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Madagascar’s President Dissolves the Government Following a Badly Unmanageable Protest

Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina dissolved his government amid deadly youth protests over water and power crises, drawing from Kenya and Nepal inspirations, with UN-reported casualties and calls for stability.

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