The biggest threat to Gambia’s democracy isn’t the president or the police—it is Madi Jobarteh
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 9/12/2025
By Kebeli Demba Nyima,Atlanta, USA Young democracies tend to watch their presidents, their police and their judiciary with understandable suspicion. The Gambia is no exception. The country’s political transition since 2017 has been accompanied by familiar anxieties about executive overreach and (…)
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