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Gambia News: "Former Intelligence Officer Tortured, May Die" says Amnesty International
Former National Intelligence Agency officer Yahya
Bajinka has been detained in secret since the 15 April 2007. He is now
known to have been tortured, and is being denied medical attention in
an attempt to keep his detention secret. His health has deteriorated so
badly that without treatment he is likely to die.
Yahya
Bajinka's brother, former presidential bodyguard Major Khalipha
Bajinka, was accused of involvement in a March 2006 alleged coup plot,
and fled the country in July 2006 after an attempt to kill him. The
rest of his family were arrested shortly afterwards. Yahya was held
incommunicado for two weeks. Three more of his brothers fled the
country after they were released.
In April 2007 Yahya Bajinka was arrested without a warrant at his home
in the town of Brikama and taken to Mile Two Central Prisons. Since
then the authorities have repeatedly denied all knowledge that he had
ever been arrested, and gave no reason for his imprisonment. Besides
his relationship to alleged coup plotter Khalipha Bajinka, he is
thought to have been overheard criticising President Jammeh's style of
government.
He was seen for the first time on 22 September
2007, when journalists from the twice-weekly newspaper Foroyaa found
him receiving medical attention at the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital
in the capital, Banjul. He was seen at the same hospital a second time
by journalists from the same newspaper on 19 February, being escorted
by prison wardens and a soldier The journalists noted that his health
had worsened dramatically, and believe he had been severely tortured.
Src: Amnesty International
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- Gambians owe their destiny to God and Not Jammeh. God shall be the chief judge between victims of Jammehs brutal regime and jammeh , the dictator.
(Posted on March 10, 2008, 5:32 PM David Williams)
- Well I surely don't think that just because someone has been unjust and evil in fact that the same injustices should be played on him as well... All that will do is keep this type of activity as a continuous process of government. we need to stop feeding the cycle of injustice and move to keeping government accountable for the moral actions. What is the law on torture in the Gambia? or detaining people without due process or a warrant? If the government breaks the law then they should be punished just like an ordinary citizen would. Is there any opposition to this current administration.
(Posted on March 5, 2008, 4:54 PM Sulayman Konte)
- Well.. what goes around comes around ? He used to dissapear people.. now he's the one who's taken..
(Posted on March 5, 2008, 11:24 AM Alieu Camara)
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