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Gambian President Yahya Jammeh Sacks Top Army and Police Bosses

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh Sacks Top Army and Police Bosses

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh, has ordered the sacking and detention of six top police and army officials in the latest wave of arrests targeting security bodies in the West African state. Those arrested include Inspector General of Police Ensa Badjie and Commander of the Navy Sarjo Fofona. The Gambian government has  declined to comment further [...]

March 4 2010 | Posted in Africa, Breaking News, Gambia, West Africa | Read More »

Yahya Jammeh Threatens To Kill Human Rights Workers in the Gambia

Yahya Jammeh Threatens To Kill Human Rights Workers in the Gambia

Yahya Jammeh, the President of The Gambia, who is a senior member of the African Club of ruling Dictators, has made a serious threat to eliminate anyone who attempts to ‘destabilize’ the Gambia. The President in a state broadcast message warned that the security of anyone who is affiliated with human rights groups cannot be [...]

September 24 2009 | Posted in Breaking News, Gambia, West Africa | Read More »

Testing the Pulse of African Democracies

Testing the Pulse of African Democracies

Over the years, African states have not been able to see the concept of democracy and good governance as issues which go beyond merely voting political leaders into positions of trust. They have forgotten the sad reality that democracy and good governance encapsulate the need for political accountability, press freedom, and the existence [...]

September 15 2009 | Posted in Breaking News, Gambia, Sierra Leone, West Africa | Read More »

Yahya Jammeh Yields to Pressure as Journalists are Released

Yahya Jammeh Yields to Pressure as Journalists are Released

On the 15th of August this year, Newstime Africa joined the international media calling for the release of six journalists who were detained unlawfully in the Gambia. The journalists were convicted of sedition and defamation and were sentenced to 2 years imprisonment. As a result of overwhelming international pressure, the Gambian President has decided to [...]

September 4 2009 | Posted in Breaking News, Gambia, West Africa | Read More »

Calls for Gambian Dictator to Release Journalists

Calls for Gambian Dictator to Release Journalists

This press is calling on the Gambian government to release the six journalists that have been convicted of sedition and defamation. As the U.S. administration has clearly stated, the conviction of the journalists violated acceptable international norms and the imperatives of governance of the 21st century. Even the Reuters news agency issued a statement, expressing [...]

August 15 2009 | Posted in Breaking News, Gambia | Read More »

Yahya Jammeh’s Hunt for Witches in the Gambia

Yahya Jammeh’s Hunt for Witches in the Gambia

The Gambia. The people of this West African nation have grown familiar with the unpredictable exploits of its absolute ruler, who insists on being called His Excellency President Professor Dr. Al-Haji Yahya Jammeh: his herbs-and-banana cure for AIDS, his threat to behead those with unusual sexual preferences, his mandate that only he can drive through [...]

August 13 2009 | Posted in Gambia | Read More »

The Gambia: CPJ condemns court verdict against six journalists

The Gambia: CPJ condemns court verdict against six journalists

August 6, 2009—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the highly politicized court verdict against six independent journalists today in the capital of the Gambia, Banjul. Judge Emmanuel Fagbenle sentenced the journalists to two years in jail and heavy fines on six counts of sedition and criminal defamation, local journalists told CPJ. Failure to [...]

August 6 2009 | Posted in African Focus, Gambia | Read More »

Gambian Expatriates Protest Against Government

Gambian Expatriates Protest Against Government

While the Banjul government puts on official parades, sporting events and musical entertainment to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the so-called culture coup of 22 July, 1994 that brought President Yahya Jammeh to power , expatriates in Washington, DC and New York City are staging protests against what they consider to be one of [...]

July 22 2009 | Posted in Gambia, Headline News | Read More »