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These two new developments of convicting persons who committed crimes against humanity under the Jammeh regime is roundly welcomed by many Gambians, especially the victims, who have continued to appeal to your good Office to bring ex-president Jammeh and his 69 collaborators to book.
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Banjul: Gambia has hired a US law firm to explore legal action after a government-backed investigation found that contaminated medicines from India were "very likely" to have caused the deaths of...
BANJUL (Reuters) - Gambia has hired a U.S. law firm to explore legal action after a government-backed investigation found that contaminated medicines from India were "very likely" to have caused the deaths of children last year, the justice minister told Reuters. | Jun. 01
BANJUL (Reuters) - Gambia has hired a U.S. law firm to explore legal action after a government-backed investigation found that contaminated medicines from India were "very likely" to have caused the deaths of children last year, the justice minister told Reuters. | Jun. 01
Gambia has hired a U.S. law firm to explore legal action after a government-backed investigation found that contaminated medicines from India were "very likely" to have caused the deaths of children last year, the justice minister told Reuters.
Gambia has hired a U.S. law firm to explore legal action after a government-backed investigation found that contaminated medicines from India were "very likely" to have caused the deaths of children last year, the justice minister told Reuters.
Exclusive: Gambia hires US law firm to consider action on toxic Indian cough syrup, minister says streetinsider.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from streetinsider.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Pap Saine and Edward McAllister BANJUL (Reuters) - Gambia has hired a U.S. law firm to explore legal action after a government-backed investigation...