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Former GBA President Warns of Democratic Backsliding Amid Arrest of Peaceful Protesters

The former Gambia Bar Association (GBA) president, lawyer Salieu Taal, raised concerns to Police PRO Sisawo during a panel discussion that the country is showing signs of backsliding in security sector reforms, particularly in the handling of peaceful assemblies that do not engage in processions or usage of loudspeakers. More in the news report.

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Victims Calls for Respect for the Rule of Law and an End to Human Rights Violations

As part of the nationwide outreach on the implementation of the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC) recommendations, the Victim Center musical caravan visited Upper River Region (URR) North under the theme “Sensitisation of Victims on the Contents of the Government White Paper on the TRRC Recommendations to Enhance Justice and Accountability.” More in the report.

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Victims Demand Reparations and Prosecution as MoJ Reveals Over D20 Million Disbursed

The Victim Centre is well into its musical caravan in its quest to raise awareness of the government’s White Paper responding to the recommendations of the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC).

During the tour, victims continued to demand reparations and prosecution of perpetrators identified in the report. Meanwhile, the Minister of Justice has responded to a parliamentary inquiry on the government’s disbursement of funds to the newly established Reparations Commission. More in the report.

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Education, Environment Askanwi Gambia Education, Environment Askanwi Gambia

Students Sent Packing After Floodwater Submerges Nurul Islamic School in New Jeshwang

After rainwater submerged Nurul Islamic School at New Jeshwang at the end of August 2025, our journalist held an exclusive interview with proprietor Oustaz Ousman Jeng, who appealed to the authorities and general public for support to relocate so students can study in a safe environment. More in this news report.

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Human Rights, Transitional Justice, Religion Askanwi Gambia Human Rights, Transitional Justice, Religion Askanwi Gambia

WAVE Hosts Post-TRRC Religious Tolerance Roundtable Discussion with Religious Leaders

The Women’s Association for Women and Victims’ Empowerment (WAVE) hosted a pivotal roundtable discussion with religious leaders on Friday, 29th August 2025, under the theme: “The role of faith organisations in promoting healing and reconciliation in the Gambia.” More in the news report.

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Gambian and International CSOs Condemn Arrest of Protester, Demand “Immediate and Unconditional Release”

The arrest of peaceful protesters opposing PURA’s controversial mobile data tariff hike has sparked a wave of condemnation from Gambian and international civil society organizations, who are demanding the immediate and unconditional release of all detainees.

From the Solo Sandeng Foundation to regional and pan-African movements like Activista Africa and Africans Rising, rights groups warn that the crackdown mirrors a troubling pattern of repression, undermining the very freedoms Gambians fought to reclaim after Jammeh’s rule.

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Are We Still in the Jammeh Era of “Orders from Above”?

The arrests and detention of youth protesters challenging PURA’s D50-per-1GB mobile data price floor have once again exposed deep cracks in The Gambia’s security sector, raising fears of a return to Jammeh-era tactics where “orders from above” justified unlawful detentions, brutality, and disregard for due process.

Despite promises of reform after the TRRC, what happened at PURA’s office and the subsequent crackdown have reignited public concern over police discipline, accountability, and the right to peaceful assembly.

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19 Detained and Charged for “Unlawful Assembly,” But What Does the Public Order Act Say?

Nineteen individuals, including activist Yusef Taylor and rapper Ali “Killa Ace” Cham, were arrested on Friday, 22nd August 2025, following a peaceful protest outside the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) headquarters.

The demonstration was held in response to a controversial directive that triggered a 243% increase in mobile data promotional prices. Although the protest was static and conducted without loudspeakers or a procession, the Gambia Police Force deemed it unlawful, citing the lack of a permit under the Public Order Act.

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Gambian Government Issues Statement Warning Citizens to Abide by Anti-FGM/C Law

The Gambian Government issued a statement condemning the death of a one-month-old baby girl after allegedly undergoing the practice of female genital mutilation/ circumcision (FGM/C). The statement welcomes the conviction of the three suspects involved in her death and warns citizens to abide by the law against FGM/C. More in the statement.

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Education Askanwi Gambia Education Askanwi Gambia

Almadina School Tensions Ease as Stakeholders Commit to Dialogue

Tensions surrounding Almadina School appear to be easing after a crucial stakeholders’ meeting brought together parents, ministry officials, and representatives of the proprietors to chart a way forward. The gathering ended with all sides pledging to prioritise students’ welfare and continue dialogue to resolve outstanding issues amicably. More in the news report.

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Africa Askanwi Gambia Africa Askanwi Gambia

The Gambia and Senegal Launch Cross-Border Engagement Meetings at Amdalai

Amdalai, North Bank Region – 18th August 2025. The Governments of The Gambia and Senegal officially launched a week-long Cross-Border Engagement Meeting at the Amdalai Border Crossing Point. The initiative brings together national institutions, border agencies, and international partners to strengthen cooperation, promote integrated border management, and improve the safety and well-being of border communities. More in the news report.

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