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Gambia: Championing human rights and justice for all must be a priority

Publisher Amnesty International
Publication Date 2 December 2016
Cite as Amnesty International, Gambia: Championing human rights and justice for all must be a priority, 2 December 2016, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/584529b64.html [accessed 29 May 2023]
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In response to announcement that President Yayah Jammeh has accepted his defeat following the presidential election, Sabrina Mahtani, Amnesty International's Researcher for West and Central Africa currently in Gambia said:

"For many years the people of Gambia have suffered numerous abuses, including horrific human rights violations and oppression."

"The last two weeks have shown how much Gambians of all parties value free speech. There is a huge obligation now for the future administration to transform the human rights situation in Gambia, freeing political prisoners, removing repressive laws and entrenching newly found freedoms."

Background

Today the President of the Electoral Commission announced that opposition candidate Adama Barrow (Coalition 2016) has won yesterday's election by more than 50,000 votes. President Yahya Jammeh (APRC - Alliance for Patriotic Reconstruction and Construction), has accepted his defeat.

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