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New evidence shared by a former director of operations at Gambia’s national intelligence agency has linked former President Yahya Jammeh to the July 2005 killing of 51 West African migrants in the small West African country.
The migrants, including 44 Ghanaians, nine Nigerians, two Togolese, and nationals of the Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Gambia, were killed over several days in the West African country.
From February 24 to March 11, 2021, witnesses informed the Gambia Reality, Reconciliation and Reparations Fee (TRRC) that migrants sure for Europe from Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo, plus their Gambian contact, were held by Jammeh’s high lieutenants within the safety providers earlier than being murdered by the “Junglers,” an infamous paramilitary unit that took its orders immediately from Jammeh.