Gambia

Gambia


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  It is fervently hoped that bloodshed will have been avoided in the Gambia with the departure of the rogue who has been facilitating the exploitation of its citizens for the past 20 years. 

 The Gambia’s new president has declared that the “rule of fear” is over in the country, as it appeared that a deal had been reached for his predecessor, Yahya Jammeh, to relinquish power and go into exile.
 After 12 hours of talks, Mauritania’s president, Mohamed Abdel Aziz, confirmed to the Guardian that an agreement had been reached. “There is a deal,” he said. Asked if Jammeh would be leaving the country, he said: “The outgoing president will travel very soon.” ..Read more >

Jun 17, 2013 ... Ten of thousands of winter tourists flock to Gambia, mainland Africa's smallest country, each year. Tourism has become an economic lifeline ...
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Dec 23, 2014 ... Gambian authorities arrested three men and accused them of committing homosexual acts, which are punishable with a maximum sentence of ...
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Jan 15, 2015 ... Gambia's Jammeh and his Gay Hatred. When he isn't claiming to have cured AIDS, Gambian president Yahya Jammeh has a history of making ...
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Jul 27, 2015 ... Gambia looks set to raise the cost of running in next year's elections with a new bill that a pro-democracy group says will make it harder for ...
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