Ghanaian Victims Petition The Gambia's Justice Minister

Ghanaian Victims petitioned The Gambia’s Minister of Justice during a public lecture on the Transitional Justice process today 3rd May 2024. The petition titled “The Cry of the Ghanaian Victims of the 2005 Gambia Killing”, includes concerns and five demands for The Gambia Government signed by 36 people.

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Former Gambian Minister to Face Swiss Courts for Jammeh Era Crimes

Ousman Sonko was the former Interior Minister and an active accomplish of the former dictatorship of former President Yahya Jammeh. This story details his indictments according to the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission report.

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The Jungler and the Journalist: Bai Lowe’s Freedom Newspaper Assassination Confession

Former Jungler Driver Bai Lowe was convicted to life in prison by a German Court in Celle for his role in the killing of three victims including former Veteran Journalist Deyda Hydara.

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GPU Welcomes Sentencing of Bai Lowe for Murder of Deyda Hydara

The Gambia Press Union issued a press release on the 30th of November 2023 on the conviction of former Jungler Driver Bai Lowe who was involved in the killing of former veteran journalist Deyda Hydara.

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MoJ Commends German Court’s Life Conviction of Bai Lowe

The Ministry of Justice issued a statement commending the German Court for convicting former Jungler Driver, Bai Lowe to life in prison for crimes against humanity.

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Former Jungler Driver, Bai Lowe German Trial FAQs

A group of Civil Society Organisations have issued a press release featuring some frequently asked questions and answers on the trial of former Jungler Driver Bai Lowe facing prosecution in Germany.

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Only D50 Million Paid from D345 Million Allocated to Victims Reparations Since 2021

Since 2021 the government approved D345 million to Victims Reparations but only D50 million has been paid to victims which occurred in 2021. Since then victims have been waiting to receive their reparations.

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