Time to revisit the Public Order Act

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 25/08/2025
The recent wave of protests in The Gambia has once again brought the Public Order Act under the national spotlight. Enacted during an era of authoritarian control, this law requires citizens to obtain a police permit before engaging in any form of public procession. Over the years, it has been (…)
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