LESSON FOR ALL THE AFRICAN COUNTRIES. Do not think you are safe and secure at all. It is a common norm within poor and greedy people to be bribed to serve injustice to citizens of their country. You are paid to incarcerate and kill Activists who fight for the rights of the poor citizens, then you think free. NEVER! We can not let taboo criminals / Rulers to wipe people away and just go easy like that. We document all your everyday wickedly barbaric actions. We write them down or we just upload the videos on Internet, so as to remain permanent. You must pay for your committed atrocities but if you die before paying, your children are there. DILEMMA IN GAMBIA IS BELOW HERE Gambia makes more arrests over death of activist Solo Sandeng in 2016. March 2018. The Gambia police announced on Monday that they arrested another senior intelligence official in connection with the April 2016 murder of activist, Solo Sandeng. The death in custody of Solo Sandeng triggered a political movement that brought down the then president Yahya Jammeh, in power for 22 years. The alleged torture and murder of the organiser of the United Democratic Party (UDP) had provoked uncommon demonstrations in this small landlocked West African country and encouraged a weak and divided opposition to unite against authoritarian rule. About 20 members of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) are on trial or face trial for the murder of the activist, who was arrested during a demonstration. Police spokesman David Kujabie said Monday that NIA security chief James Mendy had been detained by police and was being investigated “in connection with the murder of Solo Sandeng”. Nine other NIA members, including its former leader, Yankuba Badjie, are already being tried for their role in Sandeng’s murder. The trial is proceeding slowly: thirteen witnesses have been called. Two other former intelligence officers, Ngora Njie and Shiekh Tijan Camara, agreed last week to become prosecution witnesses.
Gambia makes more arrests over death of activist Solo Sandeng in 2016.
March 2018.
The Gambia police announced on Monday that they arrested another senior intelligence official in connection with the April 2016 murder of activist, Solo Sandeng.
The death in custody of Solo Sandeng triggered a political movement that brought down the then president Yahya Jammeh, in power for 22 years.
The alleged torture and murder of the organiser of the United Democratic Party (UDP) had provoked uncommon demonstrations in this small landlocked West African country and encouraged a weak and divided opposition to unite against authoritarian rule.
About 20 members of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) are on trial or face trial for the murder of the activist, who was arrested during a demonstration.
Police spokesman David Kujabie said Monday that NIA security chief James Mendy had been detained by police and was being investigated “in connection with the murder of Solo Sandeng”.
Nine other NIA members, including its former leader, Yankuba Badjie, are already being tried for their role in Sandeng’s murder. The trial is proceeding slowly: thirteen witnesses have been called.
Two other former intelligence officers, Ngora Njie and Shiekh Tijan Camara, agreed last week to become prosecution witnesses.
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