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Banjul on Thursday condemned the commitment of ex-president Yahya Jammeh to return to this country of West Africa in a phone call that turned on social networks.
"Neither the man nor the spirit can stop me from coming back." The Gambia, "said Jammeh in the leak of the registry, comments the current government called by the continuation "shocking and subversive".
He said that in light of the record of "orchestrated disappearances by the state, kidnappings, murders", he would act accordingly.
"The Flight of the Band …
has significantly revealed the desperate efforts of the former president to remain politically relevant in The Gambia even as his trail of terror and economic crimes are in the process to be mistaken for potential criminals.The government said Tuesday in a statement.
Tuesday, the former ruling party, the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC), said he was reviewing the leak of a call between its members, the former president and the president – the first time the former leader of the country has been heard since the beginning. he fled in 2017.
Jammeh, whose 22-year rule was marked by numerous human rights violations, lost the presidential election in December 2016
He exiled himself in Equatorial Guinea in January 2017, when armed interventions helped to end his
Numerous appeals were made for Jammeh to be sent back to his native country to be prosecuted for alleged human rights violations, including murder and torture. opponents – although part of the population still supports him.
Gambian ex-president Yahya Jammeh, photographed in 2005, has been in exile since January 2017 after 22 years … rule marked by human rights violations, but has plans to return
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