Gambia’s desperate local fishermen attack foreign vessels
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 1er/09/2025
Kawsu Leigh writhed in pain on the fishing boat, his burned skin as mottled as the paint on the deck beneath him. Raw and slick, the burns covered large parts of his upper body.His day began as normal, with a shift on one of the foreign-owned vessels that carry out commercial fishing in waters (…)
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