When will the government amend the Public Order Act to bring it in line with human rights standards?
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 19/05/2025
Dear Editor, The victims of the demolition exercise by the Lands office in Sukuta Salagi have a constitutional right to protest which the IGP is bound to respect and protect. To claim ‘security reasons’ without indicating the specific security reasons is not a justification to deny protest. The (…)
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