Monday May 5, 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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Lawyer Darboe Calls on the Government to Expedite Reparations and Justice for Victims

UDP leader Ousainou Darboe calls for swift reparations and justice for Yahya Jammeh’s victims, urging TRRC implementation during a march for Ebrima Solo Sandeng. (140 characters)

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Bakary K. Badjie Denies Jammeh’s Assertions that European Men Support Him to Run for Office

Bakary K. Badjie rejects Yahya Jammeh’s claims of foreign influence over his 2026 presidential bid, asserting the need for a young Pan-African leader to drive The Gambia’s future.

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Yahya Jammeh Expels Bakary K. Badjie After Announcing his 2026 Gambia’s Presidential Bbid

Yahya Jammeh expels Bakary K. Badjie from the APRC after the lawmaker declared his presidential bid, rejecting his ambitions and reaffirming party loyalty.

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Lawyer Fatty Asserts That Jammeh Will not Avoid Prosecution

Gambian lawyer Abdoulie Fatty declares that former president Yahya Jammeh cannot evade prosecution for alleged crimes against humanity if he returns to The Gambia.

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