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The approval of establishment of a hybrid special tribunal in The Gambia represents a significant development in the field of transitional justice, offering a potential model for other nations ...
A Gambian ex-soldier who was found guilty after a jury was sentenced to over six decades in prison for charges related to torture during a West African dictatorship in 2006.
(Reuters) -A Gambian man who was part of an armed unit run by former dictator Yahya Jammeh and was convicted of torture by a U.S. jury in April has been sentenced to more than 67 years in prison ...
A former member of Gambia's military was convicted in federal court Tuesday of torturing five people accused of involvement in a failed coup against the West African country's longtime dictator ...
Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a former Gambian soldier accused of torture in his home country.
Judge sentences Gambian Jungler to 68 years for post-coup torture A U.S. jury convicted Michael Sang Correa of six counts related to torture in the aftermath of a 2006 coup attempt against the former ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Jaha Dukureh, the founder of Safe Hands for Girls, a Gambian group that aims to end female genital mutilation. Lawmakers there advanced a bill that would end its FGM ban.
Rights activists in The Gambia are calling for justice after a one-month-old baby's death was linked to female genital mutilation, a widely practised but illegal procedure up for review before the ...
The former interior minister of Gambia has been convicted by Switzerland’s top criminal court for crimes against humanity, resulting in a 20-year prison sentence.