STUDY REVEALS POLITICIANS, RELIGIOUS LEADERS ARE KEY PERPETRATORS OF HATE SPEECH

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 6/08/2025
By Fatou Bojang The National Human Rights Commission NHRC’s study commissioned in 2024, supported by Unesco on the prevalence of hate speech in The Gambia, has revealed that politicians and religious leaders are the key perpetrators of hate speech in the country.The study discovered that victims (…)
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