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CSAG Releases Names of Nine Executed Prisoners in Gambia
August 25, 2012
The Civil Society Associations Gambia (CSAG) can confirm that nine (9) death row inmates at the Mile Two Central Prisons were executed between the night of August 23 and the morning of August 24, 2012. The nine, including two Senegalese nationals are:
1.Lamin B. Darboe 2.Alieu Bah 3.Lamin Jarju 4.Dawda Bojang 5.Abubacarr Yarboi 6.Abdoulie Sonko 7.Lamin F Jammeh 8.Gibril Bah (Senegalese) 9.Tabara Samba (Senegalese, female)
It is still unclear exactly which location the executions took place in and what method of execution was used. What is however clear is that inmates were rounded up at 9.30 pm Thursday August 23 and that by the morning of August 24, the bodies were actually lying in the Mile Two Prison yard. It is also confirmed that the families of the Death Row Inmates are yet to be contacted. Many family members are contacting rights groups to intervene for fear that their husband’s will be part of the group to be executed tonight or that they have actually already been executed. CSAG views the secret executions as inhumane and cruel and demands that President Yahya Jammeh and his brutal regime put an immediate step to this wanton disregard for human life.
It can be recalled that last Sunday, August 20 President Yahya Jammeh threatened to execute death row inmates in Mile Two Central Prison. His remarks prompted an international uproar and CSAG in collaboration with Amnesty International, RADDHO and other rights organizations around the world demanded that Yahya Jammeh rescind his threats.
Since and despite statements from the African Union, ECOWAS, the French government and Nigeria’s President Jonathan Goodluck, rights groups expressing dismay at Yahya Jammeh’s announcement President Yahya Jammeh has started the unthinkable by actually executing nine (9) death row inmates.
CSAG is once again calling on the Senegalese, Malian, Nigerian and Guinea Bissau authorities to stand by their nationals and do what is right by them. All the necessary arrangements must be made to save the lives of these individuals We also call on the Senegalese authorities to do whatever it takes to ensure that The Gambia Government throws light on the executions of its two nationals Tabara Samba and Gibril Bah. We call on all Gambians in particular the families of the death row inmates, religious and political leaders, human rights groups, journalists and the legal fraternity to stand up together and say “ENOUGH is ENOUGH”.
All Gambians must do something in our little way to ensure that the necessary actions are taken to ensure that our blood thirsty dictator does not get away with this MURDER most FOUL. May the souls of the unfairly executed rest in perfect peace, Amen. Signed
CSAG Executive Note: Abubacarr YARBO did not feature in the CSAG release (list) of August 22 as our prison source only found him (actually sick and abandoned) late yesterday afternoon.
REVISED PR CSAG LIST OF DEATH ROW CSAG CONFIRMS EXECUTION OF NINE DEATH ROW INMATES, CALLS FOR AN IMMEDIATE STOP TO EXECUTIONS Press Release August 24, 2012
Reader Comments
By
Raster Man
on
04/08/2013
Emeka don't be so bloody Rude, how can you make such a Disgusting comment cosidering the the number of people that were killed and the current political situation. do you think he is right to execute them, Would you make such a comment if you MUM,Dad or brother was among those executed? Watch out Mate!!!
By
Emeka Thompson
on
08/30/2012
Am a Nigerian resident in The Ganbia though am holydaying in Nigeria at d moment.I have always seen President Jammeh as a leader who love his country & want d best 4 Her, bt inveriabely gets saddened when things keep going d wrong way, exp when d men & youths refuse hardwork & take 2 idling & crime.Smthin or smbdy must have pushed him 2 d wall.Dialouge is pls d answer. He is a very kind man who likes 2 listen,& am sure he will listen.May God give us all the wisdom to achieve a pieceful dialogue. God bless the beautiful & peaceful country Gambia
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