Stamping out hate speech at its roots

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 7/08/2025
A recent study by the National Human Rights Commission, supported by UNESCO, has confirmed what many Gambians have long suspected: politicians and religious leaders are among the main perpetrators of hate speech. This revelation is deeply troubling, not only because of the credibility of the (…)
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