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Gambia: Barrow Urged To End Impunity Of Jammeh-era Crimes

President Adama Barrow

Amnesty International has today issued a statement calling on President Adama Barrow of the Gambia to use his second term in office to tackle impunity of crimes committed in the previous regime of Yahya Jammeh.

In reaction to the re-election of President Adama Barrow over the weekend in the first election since the departure of Yahya Jammeh, Michèle Eken, Amnesty International West Africa researcher said: “As he starts a second term in office, President Adama Barrow must tackle the huge challenge of ending impunity for human rights violations committed during the regime of former President Yahya Jammeh which starts with prosecuting alleged perpetrators in fair trials before criminal courts.

“The President’s agenda must also include the repeal of laws restricting freedom of expression and freedom of assembly which can still be liberally used to muzzle dissenting voices.

“In addition to protecting freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and fighting impunity, the manifesto includes commitments to take a tougher stance on ending sexual, gender-based violence and discrimination towards women, to promote access to food, employment, education, housing and health, to adopt a national law prohibiting torture and to remove death penalty provisions from Gambia’s statute books.

‘’It’s not too late for the President to make this clear commitment to tackle these pressing issues and we urge him to do so.”

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