Calls Grow to Protect Victims’ Families from Inheritance Disputes Over Reparations
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 23/07/2025
By Yankuba Jallow with New Narratives Concern is rising among civil society actors over growing confusion between reparations and inheritance in The Gambia’s transitional justice process. As the government begins implementing reparations to victims of former President Yahya Jammeh’s regime, (…)
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