HUMRA’s Geneva Trip A Success

Dampha and Suntou n Geneva
Gambian Activists Dampha and Suntou in Geneva

Gambian activists and media personalities have worked hard over the past 20 years in exposing all the heinous crimes and human rights abuses committed by the Gambia’s dictatorial regime.

However, to a large extent the collective force of diverse activist haven’t succeeded in focusing international attention on the dictatorial rule under the iron fist hands of a government that feeds and survives on scamming its citizens.

Gambian activists comprise of a pool of highly capable and competent individuals who include former ministers of the first and second Republics, diplomats, academics, technocrats, high profile media personalities and the youth and student union leaders.

Yet, the diaspora activist could not wipe the floor with President Jammeh and his decorated flawed intelligent agents. The opposition on the ground are largely made ineffective due to the strangle hold the regime have on jobs and business opportunities, thus incapacitating the funding mechanisms for them. Without adequate sources, the opposition parties or civil society groups at home cannot function.

It is under this back drop, Yaya Dampha the Coordinator of Human Rights For All (HUMRA) and Amnesty international Gambia contact person, alongside with Mr Suntou Touray executive member of HUMRA and political activist are on a three days advocacy and lobbying meetings in the international diplomatic city of Geneva, from the 3rd to 5th of December 2014.

During the course of the working season, they visited a number of U.N permanent representatives and international organisations, emphasising the need for countries to exert pressure on the Government to timely implement the recommendations given at the just concluded UPR seasons in Geneva.

The duo found it necessary to conduct a follow up meetings with permanent country representatives at the U.N.  Diplomatic efforts have been the major obstacle in our struggle to end dictatorship and human rights abuses in the Gambia.

The activists described their Geneva trip as “successful and fruitful because we were able to build relations between HUMRA and other international organisations,”

Detailed reports of their trip shall follow soon.

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5 Comments

  1. Deyda Haidara

    Good job at the international level.
    Do not underestimate the work done on the ground as well. It is just a matter of short time the explosion in people’s hearts will suprise the world and the dictator like in Burkina Faso.
    Never underestimate the work done on the ground. There is not a mad gambian at home be they old, women, youths, soldiers, civil servants, police, the unemployed, businessmen, farmers, the bereaved and tormented families, families of loves ones under custody or in trial or in jail even some former APRC militants want to see Jammeh GO.
    The forthcoming explosing will surprise everyone even those who were expecting it.

  2. Good luck with international diplomacy!!

    But, call me a cynic, I doubt if such diplomacy will ever make any impact for Gambia. There seems to be one flawed thread in the struggle against the thuggish regime in the Gambia – the international community will somehow take positive action to remove the cancer of our country. It won’t. Period. It’s never done so anywhere.

    Only Gambians can and must fix the broken society that is surviving on sycophancy, greed, corruption, immorality, religious and judicial prostitution.

  3. Yankuba Jobe

    Well done, keep your motivations higher, every struggle required International recognition.

  4. Wanjalanko

    Kemo-Ba You just hit the nail on the head,this is a Gambian problem only Gambians can solve.

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