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Gambia President Yahya Jammeh 'silencing critics' | Gambia President Yahya Jammeh 'silencing critics' |
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President Yahya Jammeh of The Gambia is using violence to silence critics in the lead-up to presidential election in December and pressure is needed to stop it, Human Rights Watch (HRW) says. | President Yahya Jammeh of The Gambia is using violence to silence critics in the lead-up to presidential election in December and pressure is needed to stop it, Human Rights Watch (HRW) says. |
Mr Jammeh has denied similar allegations in the past. | Mr Jammeh has denied similar allegations in the past. |
He will be seeking re-election for a fifth term and for the first time he will be facing a single major opposition candidate. | |
HRW urges external pressure on The Gambia to prevent further violence. | HRW urges external pressure on The Gambia to prevent further violence. |
In a report published on Wednesday, the group says two Gambian activists have died in custody, with dozens of critics of President Jammeh in jail. | In a report published on Wednesday, the group says two Gambian activists have died in custody, with dozens of critics of President Jammeh in jail. |
They are being denied medical or legal help, the report says. | They are being denied medical or legal help, the report says. |
The Gambia, a popular tourist destination because of its beaches, has never experienced a democratic transition of power since independence. | The Gambia, a popular tourist destination because of its beaches, has never experienced a democratic transition of power since independence. |
Mr Jammeh took over in a 1994 coup. His critics accuse him of running a repressive state, an allegation he denies. | Mr Jammeh took over in a 1994 coup. His critics accuse him of running a repressive state, an allegation he denies. |
Most of the major Gambian opposition parties last week picked a single candidate - businessman Adama Barrow of the United Democratic Party (UDP). | |
Mr Barrow's nomination is the result of the biggest opposition alliance in Gambia since independence, the AFP news agency reported. | Mr Barrow's nomination is the result of the biggest opposition alliance in Gambia since independence, the AFP news agency reported. |
HRW says the prospect of political change in December has prompted Mr Jammeh's government to step up oppression against critics. | HRW says the prospect of political change in December has prompted Mr Jammeh's government to step up oppression against critics. |
It claims a torture squad, linked to the presidential guard, is terrorising opponents ahead of the election. | It claims a torture squad, linked to the presidential guard, is terrorising opponents ahead of the election. |
The group wants freedom benchmarks to be imposed now - by the United States, the European Union and The Gambia's West African neighbours - to prevent more bloodshed. | The group wants freedom benchmarks to be imposed now - by the United States, the European Union and The Gambia's West African neighbours - to prevent more bloodshed. |
Last week, The Gambia said it would pull of the International Criminal Court (ICC) after accusing the tribunal of persecuting and humiliating Africans. | Last week, The Gambia said it would pull of the International Criminal Court (ICC) after accusing the tribunal of persecuting and humiliating Africans. |
The small West African nation joined South Africa and Burundi in saying it will withdraw from the court. | The small West African nation joined South Africa and Burundi in saying it will withdraw from the court. |
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