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Police release beleaguered Yankuba Darbo

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Police have released Yankuba Darbo an official of the proscribed Operation Three Years Jotna after holding him on Thursday.

Darbo said police invited him to Serious Crime Unit only for them to charge him with sedition.

He said on Thursday evening: “I have finally been released for today, after a whole day detention, but going back next week, more detentions to come, but they will never break us!

“This persecution only strengthened our spirits and determination! Aluta Continua!”

‘Back Way’: 20 migrants die as smugglers throw 80 people in the sea from boat

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At least 20 migrants have been reported dead off the coast of Obock, Djibouti after 80 were thrown off a boat by people smugglers.

Mohammed Abdiker, Regional Director for East and Horn of Africa reported that “the boat was on its way to Yemen, adding that thousands of young African migrants try to pass through war-torn Yemen looking for jobs in Gulf countries.”

Abdiker further said that this is the third such tragedy in less than six months, with over 70 migrants now killed.

Director General of UN Migration António Vitorino also tweeted saying, “Grim news of more migrant deaths off the coast of Djibouti today. At least 20 migrants drowned and 60 others are in distress after being thrown off a boat by smugglers. Prosecuting traffickers and smugglers who prey on the vulnerabilities of migrants must be a priority.”

Anadolu Agency reports that “The boat left from Oulebi, Djibouti, with 200 migrants, including women and children. The smugglers started shouting there were too many people on board and started throwing people into the sea. The survivors are being treated at the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Migrant Response Center in Djibouti.”

Five bodies are reported to have been recovered until now. (CGTN)

Foreign Ministry receives information technology and office equipment worth over D2.3 million

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BANJUL, 3 March 2021
The Gambia Government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad received information technology and office equipment worth over D2.3 million from the Government of the People’s Republic of China through its Embassy in Banjul.
The donated equipment were handed over to the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad, Dr. Mamadou Tangara at a ceremony held at the new Foreign Ministry complex adjacent to the Arch 22 in Banjul.
The donated valuable consignment were Lenovo Think Pads, Lenovo mobile workstations, heavy duty photocopiers as well as several other associated hardware and software.
“The donation will alleviate some of the hardware constraints and would help the Ministry serve its mandate with efficiency,” said Honourable Tangara. He further stated that the equipment would contribute in a significant manner to the e-governance agenda of Government as articulated in Gambia’s National Development Plan 2018 – 2021.
Minister Tangara said the IT hardware and software tools will further strengthen the Ministry’s COVID -19 resilience and ability to continue serving its constituency especially when it is necessary to work from home.
The Honourable Minister used the opportunity to convey President Barrow’s appreciation to President Xi Jinping and congratulated China on its great achievement in poverty alleviation. At the end of the occasion, Minister Tangara led a guided tour for Ambassador Ma in the new headquarters building.
In handing over the equipment, the Ambassador of the People Republic of China to The Gambia, H.E. Ambassador Ma Jianchun said the equipment were purchased under a project offered by the Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister, H.E. Wang Yi during his visit to The Gambia in 2019.
Ambassador Ma expressed congratulations to Hon. Tangara and the Foreign Ministry staff for moving into the new building. He hoped the items presented by the Chinese side could help facilitate the Ministry’s daily work and provide support to The Gambia’s increasingly busy international engagement.
Ambassador Ma briefed the audience on China’s historic achievements in alleviating absolute poverty across the whole country, stressing China’s readiness in sharing poverty alleviation experience with The Gambia and in continuing to support The Gambia’s socio-economic development.

Saikou CEESAY

Communications Officer
Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad

‘Let those who criticise continue to criticise’: Mai Fatty encourages critics to carry on with their criticism

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By Fatou Camara II

GMC leader Mai Ahmad Fatty has warned his party has never shied away from speaking its mind on national matters even if it left controversy in its wake.

Speaking at a news conference on Wednesday, Fatty stated: “We have never shied away from speaking our mind, even if it provokes controversy. And criticism is a fertilizer for us.

“So let those who criticize continue to criticize, let those who continue say ‘after all, who is he’, let those who continue say ‘well when you were in government why didn’t you speak like this, you were there you were quiet because you were eating’. Our politics is so negative and is so over-heated.

Mai Fatty spoke indistinctly as he laid out GMC’s position on the draft constitution, throughout criticizing those who aren’t willing to compromise but playing safe and steering clear of mentioning any politician’s name.

“At some point, we must be willing to sit down and talk and in any discussion, you have to give in and give out. In every discussion, everywhere where there is conflict, whether it is conflict on principle or conflict on anything, where there is a disagreement… There is a disagreement because people have different perspective. It cannot be correct to say that your position is always the right position. You must be wrong sometimes and somebody must be right sometimes. But this grandstanding, this playing to the gallery has to stop in the national interest,” Fatty said.

GMC is one of the political parties appearing to lean towards the scrapping of the retroactive clause. The only party that has shown muscle in rejecting any idea of tampering with the draft constitution is UDP. UDP’s Darboe participated in the Abuja talks where he reiterated UDP’s position. Fatty says you cannot go to a meeting with a pre-conceived mind.

“On the issue of the constitution, we have always been very clear… You cannot go to any discussion where there is a fundamental disagreement with a pre-conceived mind. When you have a pre-conceived mind, your position is already settled. You are not willing to budge,” Fatty said.

According to Mai Fatty, the issue of retroactivity is fundamental as there is a Gambian involved who also has a following, who has strong concerns about it. That Gambian can only be President Adama Barrow.

 

Senegal: Man is shot dead as protests erupt in Bignona

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A 20-year-old man has been shot dead during clashes with police in Bignona, local media reported Thursday.

Senegal has degenerated into uncertainty following the arrest of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko. Sonko was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly disturbing public order.

According to Senego, a 20-year-old man has now died after being shot during clashes with law enforcement.

More problems for Yankuba Darbo as police detain him again

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Three Years Jotna mandarin Yankuba Darbo has said he has been charged by police after he was asked to report to Serious Crime Unit.

According to Darbo, “I attended High Court on Tuesday 2 March 2021, together with my 8 colleagues from the 3 Years Jotna leadership, on the reinstituted charges of the State of the charges we were previously discharged by the High Court on 10 February 2021 and re-arrested on the same date.”

“I have been however asked by the Police to report to Serious Crime Unit today for more charges!

“They said I am charged with Insulting the Judiciary and Sedition as the new charges, which I reported for today and as usual detained since early morning and likely to be detained here for the rest of the day, whilst waiting for orders from the top!

“If you think we are not under dictatorship in The Gambia, you have not walked in my footsteps,” Darbo wrote in a Facebook post Thursday

 

‘I’m sorry’: Baboucarr Jatta apologises but Essa Faal goes after him still for ‘deliberately’ misleading the TRRC

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Essa Faal blasted Baboucarr Jatta on Wednesday by saying it is disappointing for a man who held high positions in the country to ‘deliberately’ mislead the TRRC.

Faal and Jatta went up against each other for the time third in less than a year as investigations in the human rights violations and abuses of the 22 years rule of former President Yahya Jammeh deepened.

The former army chief had earlier on testified on the November 11 extermination of soldiers accused of plotting of a coup and the April 2000 student killings. Jatta clashed with Faal during these meetings where the latter accused Jatta of being economical with the truth.

On Wednesday, Jatta returned to the probe to testify on the 2005 migrant massacre where at least 44 Ghanaians were brutally killed allegedly on the order of former President Jammeh.

The showdown began with Essa Faal quickly warning Jatta that it was an offence to lie under oath in this country.

“It’s also an offence to provide false or misleading information to the commission,” Faal told him.

He then told him: “I have heard an interview you provide in which you prided yourself for not providing the full information to the commission or to Essa Faal for that matter. Well you weren’t talking to Essa Faal, you were talking to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of the republic of The Gambia I hope you understand that. And it cannot be worn as a badge of honour that you did not provide the full information to the commission. Do you understand that Mr Jatta?”

Jatta replied: “I do. I just felt that I was not been given the opportunity to clarify certain issues before [this commission].”

“Mr Jatta this is not about giving you opportunity, this is you deliberately withholding information knowing that that information was relevant to the inquiry of the commission. Could you apologise to the commission for doing that?,” Faal asked Jatta.

“I’m very sorry. Beginning is always difficult you know,” Jatta replied.

“Mr Jatta that was your second trip to the commission. And the thing is, Mr Jatta you have occupied very senior positions in this country in the past. It is very disappointing that a person of your stature to have occupied such positions would pride himself for misleading the commission,” Essa Faal then told him.

Jatta during his testimony denied any knowledge of the killing of the West African migrants.

Deportation goes on! Deported Gambians arrive home

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A group of Gambians deported from Europe arrived at the Banjul International Airport early Thursday in what observers say was always bound to take place.

The group comprising at least 20 Gambians was flown into the country by a Corendon Airlines plane from Germany. They arrived at the Banjul International Airport at 2:30am.

Ousmane Sonko arrested, Senegalese in Gambia react

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By Sarjo Brito

Chaotic scenes gripped the streets of Senegal as opposition leader Ousman Sonko headed to court Wednesday to face a judge over rape allegations against him. Sonko’s appearance before the court was after a back and forth with security forces on which route, he will travel on. Many videos online show security forces firing tear gas at pro Sonko demonstrators. Many Senegalese have taken to the streets, some standing in solidarity with the 44-year-old politician. The rape allegation against Sonko has also been met with conspiracies, with some going as far as accusing the government of Macky Sall of trying to throw the young politician behind bars to end his political career.

Reacting to events happening in his country, Senegalese vendor in The Gambia Omar Joof said the Sonko issue is highly political and was a setup from the beginning. Joof said whilst Sonko has agreed to face the court, the justice system must not be trusted as far as this case is concerned.

“This was clearly a setup from the beginning and now they know they do not have a case. I do not trust the Senegalese Justice system with this case to begin with. All the judges, Magistrates belong to Macky Sall,” Joof said

And on the other side of the coin, another Senegalese vendor that goes by the name Mo accused Ousman Sonko of pitting the Senegalese people against Macky Sall, arguing that Government has the right to tell Sonko which road to take for the purpose of security.

“All Sonko is trying to do is pit the Senegalese people against Macky, choosing to travel on a route where he knows his supporters will cause some chaos and put the blame on President Sall. The security has the right to tell him which route to take because it us for security purposes,” Mo said.

Meanwhile Ousman Sonko’s immunity has been lifted by the Senegalese parliament since Friday. At a live press conference yesterday evening, Sonko said this was a political stunt and after the realization that it has blown up, they resorted to making up false evidence against him. Sonko said despite they have no substantial evidence against him, he predicted being arrested for other charges like public disturbance, among others.

On my Interactions with the late Baa Trawally: Snippets from the Last Lecture (Part 1)

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Author, teacher, journalist, politician, and cultural connoisseur, the late Baa Trawally is one of the most intelligent and profound human beings I have ever met anywhere in the world.

Oft touted as an icon of journalism, Baa was certainly more than a journalist; we shall excuse The Gambian media for their one-dimensional portrayal of the man; for who would not want to claim total ownership of such a towering giant (both literarily and metaphorically) like Baa Trawally?

Certainly the late old man has earned a special place in  the history of journalism in this country. But that should not take away anything from his trailblazing work as a teacher who started the first school in Ballangharr (CRR) and played a fundamental role in The Gambia’s struggle for independence. The late old man was a founding member of the PPP as well as the social club, Protectorate Peoples Society (PPS) that preceded, and eventually, birthed Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara’s legendary erstwhile ruling party. Baa is an important part o the history of this  country, alongside such unsung heroes like Mamady Sanyang and Bakary Sidibeh.

To the credit of our media fraternity, the late Baa spent most of his time practicing journalism and earned many accolades in the process. To wit, a most auspicious ceremony held in New York, many decades ago, as narrated to me by the late doyen himself:

“I was the first African to study journalism in Israel. And I got a huge reception from the Jewish community in the United States when I subsequently visited Manhattan. A State Department official told me that the Jewish community in Manhattan had been alerted that an Israel-trained journalist was in town and they put up a reception befitting a head of state attended by more than 200 people. When I entered the hall, the ovation was overwhelming; I felt like a head of state. Israel had trained so many African scholars but for journalism, I was the first.”

Certainly The Gambia Press Union and the University of The Gambia’s School of Journalism have lost a fountain of knowledge and a virtual reference library in their specialty. Second only to the family of the departed soul, I extend my condolences to these men and women who are now saddled with the responsibility of moving on (and up) with the legacy of Baa Trawally, Suwaibou Conateh, Dixon Colley, and many other doyens of journalism who have passed on.

During the many chat sessions I had with him over the past year, Baa Trawally’s emphasis was always on newspapers and communication. He taught me many things but he was insistent on drumming into my head effective communication skills, both written and oral.

As he would fondly tell me “young man, come and sit down here near me. I will put something into your head. Everything that you need to know is right here in my house!”

We had several sessions where the old man would just sit me down and teach me so many things. On average, I would visit him every fortnight; and whenever I entered his house, he would be bustling with excitement as he downloaded his vast knowledge into my mind. He did this with such a sense of urgency that I treated our regular meetings as a sacred duty.

What started as a single encounter for the old sage to formally task me with being part of the team that would organise the launch of his Mandingka dictionary, became a series of lectures spanning a whole year; where I became the lucky beneficiary of rare wisdom and uncommon knowledge.

May Allah forgive the departed old sage and grant him blissful repose in Jannatul Firdaus.

Momodou Sabally

Author, Economist, former Presidential Affairs Minister.

Police chief Mamour Jobe appears before TRRC but Essa Faal quickly clarifies he was only there to furnish probe with some documents

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Police chief Mamour Jobe is at this hour appearing before the TRRC helping the investigation with information regarding keeping of diaries at police stations.

Jobe’s appearance before the probe appeared to have raised concern but TRRC lawyer Essa Faal hastened to soothe any concerns by saying the top cop has never been mentioned in any crime.

Faal said: “Mr Jobe perhaps your appearance today would raise some questions as to why. It is important that I clarify at the very outset such that it would not leave questions lingering in people’s minds as to why you’re called today.

“You are called here to provide certain documents that have been requested from the police. And because you are the police boss, you are being asked to produce certain documents before the commission.

“Ordinarily, we could have asked the commanders of the various police stations to provide the materials but because of the importance of these materials, the commission deemed it necessary to make the request directly to the inspector general of police.

“The commission would also wish to crave your indulgence to provide some basic information on the protocol of diary keeping in police stations. So you have never been mentioned before this commission for anything. So I hope that would allay all fears and put concerns to rest.”

President Barrow commissions 50 million dalasis book printer, asks Gambians to support GPPC

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President Adama Barrow on Wednesday briefly played the role of a marketing officer when he asked Gambians to support Gambia Printing and Publishing Corporation regarding the corporation’s new printing machine.

GPPC purchased a new book printing machine at the tune of about 50 million dalasis.

And President Barrow while inaugurating the machine said “I call upon all Gambians, businesses and institutions, both public and private, to support GPPC to maximally utilise this remarkable book production machine”.

According to the president, one of the benefits of this initiative is the “timely provision of quality, affordable and reliable educational materials to schools for effective teaching and learning”.

Ousmane Sonko arrested

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Matters degenerated for Senegal opposition leader Ousmane Sonko after he was arrested for allegedly disturbing public order by participating in an unauthorized protest.

Sonko was supposed to appear before a judge in Dakar on Wednesday over rape claims against him but things took a dramatic twist after he got arrested by the gendarmerie.

“He has been notified of his arrest on charges of disturbing public order and participating in an unauthorised demonstration,” one of Sonko’s lawyers, Cheikh Khouraissy, told AFP.

Sonko’s supporters came out on the streets on Wednesday to show support to their leader as he prepared to appear before a judge over rape claims made against him.

A woman last month accused him of raping her as he sought massage service at a massage parlour in Dakar. Sonko denies the claims.

Number of political parties climbs to 17, Gambians express their views

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By Fatou Camara II

Gambians have expressed their views over the growing number of political parties after the registration of the Democratic Party by IEC took the total number of political parties in the country to 17.

The Gambia has seen a proliferation of political parties since the overturning of Jammeh’s dictatorship four years ago.

Alagie Muhammed Darboe, a Gambian comedian told The Fatu Network: “This is very worrying, Gambia is a developing country. Even in the developed world America as big as it is have only two major political parties (democratic party & the Republican) and the population is about two hundred million people and Gambia is just about 2millions or so. Therefore, if we have sixteen, 17 latest update, political parties it’s just a clear cut manifestation of self-center attitude and greed.”

Lamin Ceesay on his part argued: “The situation of our country is very frustrating and discouraging. Therefore the emergence of political parties is very welcoming and I hope we get to find someone who will feel the pains of Gambians.”

A Gambian artist Gladi Moss said: “To me this makes no sense because Gambia is too small to have about 16 political parties. Personally, I think coming together and work for the betterment of the country is far better.”

As it stands, there are no laws in the Gambia which stops anybody to form his own political party and going by the current trend the country’s number of political parties is only expected to increase.

Essa Faal vs Baboucarr Jatta III: Former army chief faces Essa Faal again but this time testifying on murdered migrants

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Former army chief Baboucarr Jatta returned to the TRRC on Wednesday to testify on the murder of West African migrants in the country in 2005.

Dozens of West African citizens most of them Ghanaians got killed by security forces at various times following their arrest. Baboucarr Jatta was the interior minister at the time.

Jatta faced Faal twice in 2019 to give evidence on the November 11 executions of soldiers and April 2000 student massacre.

On Wednesday, he came before Essa Faal again to give evidence on the killing of West African migrants who were trying to reach Spain.

Jatta who was interior minister at the time denied any knowledge of the massacre.

Gambians to get deported from Germany on Wednesday, anti-deportation site says

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A group of Gambians will get deported by Germany on Wednesday March 3, according to an alarm found on No Border Assembly’s website.

The No Border Assembly is a Berlin/Brandenburg based weekly meeting-space to organize resistance against borders.

Talk of Gambians getting deported from Germany has raged in the past days and weeks. The Gambia government has been tight-lipped about it.

The assembly’s website said: “Our sources of information are Aktion Bleiberecht, NGOs such as Flüchtlingsräte and other activist networks. We do our best to only use trusted sources for the information that we spread.

“We confirm with flightradar data whether a charter-flight happened. The above database is verified with the help of latest Kleine Anfrage (currently confirmed until 30.6.2020).”

Ousmane Sonko says he doesn’t trust Senegal justice system as he goes to court

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Senegal opposition leader Ousmane Sonko Wednesday morning left for court where he is set to appear before a judge over rape claims that have gripped him.

Sonko has in the past three weeks been trying to dig himself out of claims by a woman who works at a massage parlour that the politician repeatedly raped her. The woman claimed Sonko raped her at gunpoint.

Sonko will appear before a judge over the charges on Wednesday after his constitutional immunity as an MP was ripped apart.

On Tuesday, he addressed the people of Senegal where he maintained his innocence while disclosing his camp doesn’t have any faith in Senegal’s justice system.

“We do not have faith in the justice system of Senegal but we do have trust in some magistrates of Senegal. Because wherever you go, you will find people who cannot be manipulated,” Sonko said.

His supporters on Wednesday morning gathered at his house as he left for court.

Police hint at tit-for-tat move: Police warn countries not providing security to Gambia diplomatic missions may not continue to enjoy security benefits in Gambia

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Police said on Tuesday evening countries who are not providing security to Gambian diplomatic missions around the world may not continue to enjoy security benefits in The Gambia in their diplomatic missions in the country.

“Also, based on the principle of reciprocal relations governing diplomatic institutions, countries that do not provide security to Gambian diplomatic missions may not continue to enjoy security benefits from the state guards,” police said.

It came as police set the record straight regarding the withdrawal of their officers from the homes of the nation’s former vice presidents and other important citizens.

According to police, the decision was not a sudden withdrawal as a formal notice was sent to all affected personalities “about three weeks ago”.

The affected categories of personalities include former Vice Presidents, all Government Advisers as well as Magistrates.

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