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    Victims Center Condemns Hon Almami Gibba’s “Repugnant Comments”

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    By Gainako on September 22, 2022 Human Rights, National Assembly, Press Release, TRRC

    The Gambia’s Center for Victims of Human Rights Violations (Victims Center) published a statement condemning the member for Foni Kansala Hon Almami Gibba for his “repugnant comments” during an engagement organised by the National Human Rights Commission and Women in Liberation and Leadership. The letter addressed to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Hon Fabakary Tombong Jatta is co-signed by an additional six Civil Society Organisations. The letter is also copied to 11 institutions including Parliamentarians, the Vice President, Leaders of all Political Parties and International Organisations to name a few.

    Below is the statement issued by the Victims Center.

    OPEN LETTER OF CONCERN BY VICTIMS OVER ATTACKS BY HON ALMAMI GIBBA, NAM FOR FONI KANSALA TOWARDS VICTIMS OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

    We learnt, with utter dismay and distress, about the attacks by National Assembly Member, (NAM), Almami Gibba against the dignity of victims of human rights violations of the former regime. The attacks, which evidently sought to effectively deny these human rights violations and then blame victims for them was made during a training organized by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the Women in Liberation and Leadership (WILL) from [the] 16th to 19th September 2022 in the auditorium of the National Assembly for the purpose of advocating for the National Assembly to play its rightful role in the implementation of the TRRC Report and the Government White Paper.

    On the third day of the conference, 18th September Hon. Gibba took it upon himself to create the narrative that victims deserved what they got and that just as victims and other stakeholders have a right to defend rights, he also had the right to defend former Pres. Jammeh and other people. As a result of his repugnant comments, a fellow NAM, Yaya Sanyang, Member for Latri Kunda Sabiji had to interject by attempting to switch off his microphone to save victims who were present from hearing those insensitive comments. Hon. Gibba did not only make quite obnoxious comments, but he also went further to physically confront victims present at the forum thereby bringing huge distress and pain on them.

    As the body constituting victims, the Gambia Center for Victims of Human Rights Violations (Victims’ Center), Victim-Led organizations and all victims of human rights violations in The Gambia hereby expresses our total condemnation and rejection of Hon. Gibba’s actions. Since the TRRC was established by an act of the parliament, it behooves us to remind you and all honorable members of their obligation to recognize and uphold the integrity of the TRRC and its report and recommendations. To certify the validity of the TRRC Report, the Gambia Government has issued a White Paper on the report, accepting the Commission’s recommendations and submitted a copy to the National Assembly. Therefore, the documented human rights violations and the victims identified in the TRRC Report are valid for which no person, more so a NAM has the right or power to dismiss or deny them. Only the courts of the Gambia have the authority to accept or reject the allegations findings made in the TRRC Report.

    For that matter, victims do not expect any member of the National Assembly to dispute, disregard or disrespect the TRRC Report and the Government White Paper, and victims in anyway. Rather, it is the obligation of the National Assembly to facilitate the implementation of the Government White Paper. Victims of any kind, more so victims of the former regime deserve only support, protection, and justice from National Assembly Members, who are under constitutional obligation to protect human rights.

    In this regard, the Victims Centre and partner victim’s organizations hereby demand that:

    1. As the Speaker of the National Assembly, you cause Hon. Almami Gibba to publicly withdraw his insensitive comments and apologize to victims.
    2. You impress on all NAMs to recognize their duty to uphold the laws and decisions of public institutions such as the TRRC.
    3. You impress on all NAMs to uphold the values of decency, civility, compassion, and commitment to justice especially when they interact with victims of human rights violations.

    Victims recognize and value the role and contribution of the National Assembly in the creation of the TRRC and for the overall protection of human rights in this country. Today more than ever, the National Assembly has a greater role to ensure the success of the transitional justice process to usher in a new Gambia of respect for human rights, adherence to the rule of law and that never again shall this country endure abuse of citizens from the State. The uncouth behaviour from Almami Gibba, if left unaddressed, will indeed undermine these ideals, and pose a direct threat to the unity and the future peace and stability of this country.

    We count on your good office to act in defense of the rights and dignity of victims of human rights violations perpetrated by the former regime.

    • Gambia Center for Human Rights Violations, (Victims Centre)
    • Women Association for Victim Empowerment, (WAVE)
    • Solo Sandeng Foundation
    • African Network against Extrajudicial Killings and Enforced Disappearance, (ANEKED)
    • Women in Leadership and Liberation, (WILL)
    • Fantanka
    • Survivors of the Presidential Alternative Treatment

    Cc:

    • All NAMs
    • Chief of Staff, State House
    • Vice President, of The Republic of The Gambia
    • Minister of Justice
    • Minister of Interior
    • Leaders of Political Parties
    • TANGO
    • Gambia Bar Association
    • Gambia Press Union
    • IHRDA
    • UNDP
    • All Media Houses
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