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Gambian forces routinely commit abuses, with a paramilitary group allowed to act with impunity, a new report by Human Rights Watch claims. | Gambian forces routinely commit abuses, with a paramilitary group allowed to act with impunity, a new report by Human Rights Watch claims. |
Political opponents and critics of ruler Yahya Jammeh are regular targets, says the report, the first into The Gambia by HRW investigators. | Political opponents and critics of ruler Yahya Jammeh are regular targets, says the report, the first into The Gambia by HRW investigators. |
One man was reportedly forced to drink cooking oil, while others had melted plastic bags dripped on to their skin. | One man was reportedly forced to drink cooking oil, while others had melted plastic bags dripped on to their skin. |
The Gambian government has declined to comment on the report to the BBC. | The Gambian government has declined to comment on the report to the BBC. |
The report was based on interviews with 35 victims and witnesses of violations committed mainly over the last two years in the west African nation. | The report was based on interviews with 35 victims and witnesses of violations committed mainly over the last two years in the west African nation. |
Much of it focuses on the actions of Gambia's National Intelligence Agency, a group also known as the Jungulers, who are loyal to President Jammeh. | Much of it focuses on the actions of Gambia's National Intelligence Agency, a group also known as the Jungulers, who are loyal to President Jammeh. |
Their reported torture methods include rape, near-suffocation with plastic bags and electric shocks. | Their reported torture methods include rape, near-suffocation with plastic bags and electric shocks. |
President Jammeh has ruled The Gambia with a firm hand since he came to power in a coup 20 years ago. | President Jammeh has ruled The Gambia with a firm hand since he came to power in a coup 20 years ago. |
He has also implemented tough measures against the country's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. He has called gay people "vermin" and threatened to slit their throats. | He has also implemented tough measures against the country's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. He has called gay people "vermin" and threatened to slit their throats. |
Homosexual acts are illegal in The Gambia and MPs passed a bill last August imposing life sentences for "aggravated homosexuality". | Homosexual acts are illegal in The Gambia and MPs passed a bill last August imposing life sentences for "aggravated homosexuality". |
HRW said one gay man was beaten with clubs and threatened with death if he did not name other gay men. | HRW said one gay man was beaten with clubs and threatened with death if he did not name other gay men. |
While the European Union withdrew nearly $15m (£9.7m) in funding from The Gambia last year, HRW is not calling on other donors to follow suit. | While the European Union withdrew nearly $15m (£9.7m) in funding from The Gambia last year, HRW is not calling on other donors to follow suit. |
"So long as security forces and paramilitary groups act with impunity, Gambians will suffer," said Felicity Thompson, the group's West Africa researcher. | "So long as security forces and paramilitary groups act with impunity, Gambians will suffer," said Felicity Thompson, the group's West Africa researcher. |
Correction 18 September: This article has been updated to make it clear HRW is not calling for donors to cut aid to The Gambia. |