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Fatou Jallow: Justice Minister Tambadou slams ex-president Jammeh over sexual assault claims

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By Lamin Njie

Justice Minister Abubacarr Tambadou on Wednesday slammed former president Yahya Jammeh saying the former leader abused his position as head of state to the detriment of many Gambians including the sexual assault.

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Fatou Jallow a 23-year-old Gambian based in Canada has told various news outlets including New York Times that former president Yahya Jammeh raped her. Ms Jallow claimed the incident happened in 2015 at State House.

On Wednesday, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice Abubacarr Tambadou issued a statement praising Ms Jallow’s courage for ‘speaking up and sharing her story with the world.

Mr Tambadou said in his statement: “The Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubacarr M. Tambadou, has followed with keen interest the recent publication on 25 June 2019 of an interview by the New York Times of Ms Fatou Jallow, a Gambian national, who was reportedly raped by former President Yahya Jammeh.

“The Attorney General salutes the courage of Ms Jallow for speaking up and sharing her story with the world and for exposing yet another serious allegation of reprehensible conduct by former President Jammeh who abused his position as head of state to the detriment of many Gambians including the sexual assault of Ms Jallow, a young and brave girl.

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“I take this opportunity to call upon all women and girls in the country to emulate Ms Jallow by speaking up about their own experiences with former President Jammeh and to do so in any manner that they see fit including through testimony before the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC). It is only through speaking up and exposing such despicable acts especially by those in positions of power can we effectively combat the scourge and menace of sexual violence against women and girls in our society.”

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