The Price of Justice: How The Gambia’s Transitional Justice Process Enriched the System and Short‑Changed the Victims.
By Alagi Yorro Jallow Fatoumatta: Transitional justice in The Gambia emerged from deep national pain and a wave of international optimism. It aimed to reckon with the harsh realities of Yahya Jammeh’s 22-year rule, a time defined by torture, disappearances, extrajudicial killings, economic exploitation, and the steady dismantling of institutions. Gambians were promised truth, justice, […]
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