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National Human Rights Commission asks President Barrow to share TRRC report with all relevant stakeholders

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The National Human Rights Commission has issued a statement urging President Adama Barrow to consider and share the TRRC report with all relevant stakeholders.

“Now that the TRRC has completed the task for which it was set up, the Government of The Gambia has the duty to take the next important step. We hereby urge the President, to consider and share the Report with all relevant stakeholders as provided for in that TRRC ACT, issue a White Paper report and put in place all the necessary mechanisms, institutions, processes, and resources to implement all the recommendations fully and adequately within a realistic timeframe,” NHRC said in a statement on Wednesday.

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It added: “The TRRC final report should provide the country and the Government the unique opportunity to right the wrongs committed under the former regime; assure justice to the survivors and families of the victims of human rights violations, heal the nation, address impunity, and embark on institutional, administrative, legislative, and constitutional reforms.

“The devastating ordeals narrated by the victims who testified before the TRRC and the gruesome revelations of witnesses including the ‘’Junglars’’ regarding the disappearances and extrajudicial killings carried out in the name or on the orders of ex-President Jammeh must NEVER AGAIN occur in the Gambia. The NHRC encourages the President to reinforce institutions to prevent such reign of terror that prevailed and the wanton disregard for human rights, rule of law and fundamental freedoms.

“In line with NHRC’s advisory role to the State and cognizant of the great importance of the TRRC report in the transitional justice process of the country, the NHRC strongly urges the Government to exhibit the highest level of commitment and implement the recommendations contained in the TRRC Report.

“As a matter of priority, the NHRC strongly recommends that the Government: expedite the policy, administrative, security and legal reforms; establish and strengthen all the necessary accountability institutions and mechanisms for the effective implementation of the TRRC recommendations; and ensure that victims receive timely and appropriate reparations.”

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