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Omar Camara’s Late Arrival Foils Police Prosecutor’s Arrest Warrant Application

Police Prosecutor Commissioner Sanneh's application for a bench warrant to arrest Omar Camara was foiled after Camara arrived before the end of the court proceeding.

Commissioner Sanneh has been on a mission to re-arrest Gambian protestors. This was his second failed bench warrant application submitted to the court to arrest Gambian protestors in the space of three weeks.

More in the court report.

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Photos of Injuries Admitted as Evidence After Cook Narrates Hot Oil Assault in Court

The court case in which a cook, Mam Jarra Jarjue, was allegedly burnt in the face with hot oil proceeded at the Kanifing Magistrate on Monday, 16th February 2026, where she recounted the injuries she sustained. After her narration, the prosecutor submitted photographs of her injuries showing burns all over her face, ears and mouth as evidence to the court.

More in the report.

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ChopWin Rewards Loyal Players in The Gambia with “ChopWin Meyae Bu Reye” New Year Giveaway

Winning big at an online casino often feels like a dream, but for Mr Abou Camara, it quickly became a reality. The lucky ChopWin player recently won an incredible D100,000, creating excitement not only for him but also for players across Gambia who enjoy online slot games and fast-paced casino entertainment.

More in the presser.

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23 Accused Insist They Attended All Hearings, Question Police Bench Warrant Bid

Yesterday, 11th February 2026, a group of human rights advocates issued a statement countering police claims that they failed to appear in court, prompting police to apply for their bench warrant and arrest.

According to the advocates the magistrate assigned to the case has passed away and no magistrate has been assigned to their case.

More in the statement.

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Migrant Smuggling Not a Crime in The Gambia, Immigration Official Reveals

Migrant smuggling is not currently criminalised under Gambian law, a gap that severely limits the ability of authorities to prosecute those involved in facilitating irregular migration, according to Inspector Alkali Jammeh, a Lead Investigator at the Migration Unit of the Gambia Immigration Department (GID). However, our investigation reveals that since 2023, a Bill has been validated, which could criminalise smuggling but is currently languishing between cabinet ministers. More in the news report.

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GPU President Calls for Journalist Compliance with New Media Policies

The Gambia Press Union (GPU) has launched three major media policy documents aimed at strengthening professionalism, ethics, and accountability in journalism, with its President, Ms Isatou Keita, urging journalists to strictly comply with the new frameworks to rebuild and safeguard public trust in the media.

More in the news report.

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Min. of Trade Imposes Moratorium on Onions and Potatoes, Reinstates Cement Duties

The Ministry of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration, and Employment, under the leadership of newly sworn-in Minister Hon. Mod K. Ceesay, has issued a series of press releases announcing the moratorium on onions and potatoes and the reinstatement of excise duties on the importation of bagged cement.

More in the press release.

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Nipah Virus Outbreak in India Raises Regional Fears

Health authorities across South Asia are on heightened alert following the confirmation of the new Nipah virus cases in India’s West Bengal state in late December 2025. The outbreak, which has claimed two lives, has prompted Nepal to intensify screening at its borders amid growing concern over the virus’s deadly potential.

More in this health news report.

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Sambang Fula Residents Recount Victimisation During Jammeh Era

Residents of Sambang Fula in Niamina have recounted experiences of victimisation during the era of former President Yahya Jammeh, as the Gambia Center for Victims of Human Rights Violations (Victims’ Center) continued its Musical Caravan outreach involving community dialogue and public engagement.

More in the news report.

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Victims’ Center Deepens Grassroots Understanding of TJ Process After Second Musical Caravan

The Gambia Centre for Victims of Human Rights Violations (Victims’ Center) has completed Phase Two of its nationwide Musical Caravan outreach across the North Bank Region (NBR), Central River Region (CRR), and Upper River Region (URR), marking a major milestone in efforts to deepen grassroots engagement on transitional justice in The Gambia.

More in the news report.

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Over 40 Advocates Condemn Information Minister’s Verbal Attacks on Madi Jobarteh

Civil society actors in The Gambia express deep concern over recent public remarks by Dr Ismaila Ceesay directed at Madi Jobarteh and the Edward Francis Small Center for Rights and Justice. These remarks must be understood within a broader and troubling pattern of delegitimising critical civic voices rather than engaging with the substance of their concerns. In particular, the questioning of the legitimacy of the Edward Francis Small Center for Rights and Justice—and, by extension, the credibility of its founder—raises serious issues for democratic discourse. More in the statement.

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Aisha Jammeh “Reparations Means Seeing Perpetrators Being Prosecuted”

Aisha Jammeh says true reparations go beyond financial compensation and must include the prosecution of those responsible for atrocities committed during the Jammeh regime. Having lost her father to a state-sanctioned killing, she argues that justice and accountability are central to healing for victims and their families. Her call echoes growing demands for the government to fully implement the recommendations of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission.

This article was first published in the build up to the conclusion of the TRRC.

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