Jammeh and our collective apathy
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 21/11/2025
By Cherno Baba Jallow From his haven in distant Central Africa, former president Yahya Jammeh has succeeded, to a large extent, in subverting this time-preserved cliche: ”Out of sight, out of mind.” Invisibility, or more to the point, exile, hasn’t banished Jammeh from the centre of Gambian (…)
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