Monday April 21, 2025

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Michael Sang Correa was Convicted on Six Counts of Torture in a U.S. Trial

Michael Sang Correa, ex-Gambian soldier linked to Yahya Jammeh’s regime, has been convicted in the U.S. for torture and human rights violations, facing up to 120 years in prison.

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The NHRC Praises The Gambia Government for its Efforts in Promoting the Rights of Older Individuals

Rights of Older PersonsThe NHRC praises The Gambia’s commitment to older persons’ rights at the UN’s OEIWG session, urging implementation of the African Charter Protocol and a National Policy to combat ageism and ensure social protection. (139 characters)

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The Centre Urges Salagi Demolition Victims to Take Legal Action

EFSCRJ urges Salagi demolition victims to seek legal redress, highlighting land grabbing concerns, lack of compensation, and calls for government transparency and justice.

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Gambia has Nominated Former Justice Minister Tambadou for the ICJ

The Gambia nominates former Justice Minister Abubacarr Marie Tambadou for a judgeship at the ICJ in 2026, recognizing his leadership in international law and commitment to global justice.

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Activist Promises to Eliminate FGM in Gambia

Fatou Baldeh, an FGM survivor and activist, helped prevent the repeal of Gambia’s FGM ban, rallying survivors and leaders to uphold women’s rights and strengthen enforcement efforts.

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