UDP Takes Fight To ECOWAS Court

UDPThe Gambia’s main opposition United Democratic Party has taken its fight to the ECOWAS Court in Abuja, Nigeria. The party is challenging the conviction and sentencing of 30 protesting opposition members, including party leader Lawyer Ousainou Darboe and his executive members.

In a press release published below, the party explains in detail why it is seeking redress outside the Gambia’s jurisdiction.

 

 

2 Comments

  1. This noble fight is everybody’s fight & must continue singularly & collectively no matter what & how it takes until total liberation of Gambia…

    The Gambia is bigger than anybody else including the MURDEROUS kanilai yaya KILLER DEVIL & aid abet cohorts with all the state machinery being illegitimately utilized contrarily to oppress & murder the innocents…

    The end draws nearer daily for the kanilai yaya KILLER ALLIGATOR who’s pushed to tight corner fighting for illegal survival; truth is NO cannibalistic DEVIL will outlive Gambia, just matters of time; Insha Allah…

    Long live UDP & leadership; long live the Gambia…

  2. Gambia’s state of impunity, I hope is made prominent in the ECOWAS’s priorities of regional issues. Ecowas needs to mobilse its preventive methods already because looking for a cure cannot be imagined in a country like the Gambia. It will not be worthwhile shedding tears over spilt milk as experience from history in the sub-region should be able to alarm all of us including the ECOWAS, the sub-regional head establishment. I think what brought the Gambia all this far is the people’s sacred love for peace and their evident desire of democratically and intellectually tackling the status quo which every body know naturally has its limits.

    I hardly see Gambia on front pages or even highlighted in continental labels like, Newsweek Africa, New Africa etc., by any columnist from Gambia, or I am perhaps simply missing it. Who knows the Gambia’s status quo debate got to get farther than national by now.

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