Gambia: Did Jammeh order the killing of migrants?
2 March 2021By Mustapha K. Darboe, our correspondent in Banjul
This is the largest massacre committed during the 22 years of Yahya Jammeh s reign in the Gambia. More than fifty migrants were executed in July 2005. Clear evidence that it was carried out on the orders of the government was so far the missing piece. Last week, key testimonies before the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission implicated former President Yahya Jammeh himself.
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