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How did a small West African nation endure two decades of brutal political repression and find its path to justice and healing? Join us as we uncover the dark history of political persecution under Yaya Jame's regime from 1996 to 2016. In this episode, we expose the horrific realities faced by political opposition leaders, religious figures, and journalists who were subjected to unlawful arrests, torture, disappearances, and extrajudicial killings. We also delve into the specific case of the Kermot Ali village community, who were forcibly displaced due to their religious beliefs.
We’ll also bring you up to speed on the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC)’s findings and the government's roadmap for addressing these injustices. Learn about the TRRC's bold recommendations, including the prosecution of key figures, legislative reforms, and the introduction of civic education programs. As we discuss the implementation period from 2023 to 2027, we'll shed light on the crucial roles that various institutions like the Ministry of Justice, the Gambia Police Force, and the Ministry of Education will play in fostering justice, reconciliation, and healing in the Gambia. Don’t miss this comprehensive overview of the TRRC’s monumental efforts to right the wrongs of the past.
Creator and Host : Isatou Jammeh , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou
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