Within the period (July 2006 – July 2013) Gambia’s senior government officials, including President Jammeh, Marie Saine-Firdaus, the former Minister of Justice, Edward Gomez, former Attorney General, Yankuba Sonko, Inspector General of Police have made conflicting statements about his whereabouts.
For instance in 2009, Firdaus told the Gambian National Assembly that Manneh is not in the custody of the state. However, in a 2011 interview with the Daily News, Gomez claimed that Manneh was alive, pre-supposing that the State has information on the whereabouts of Chief Manneh.
The Media Foundation
for West Africa (MFWA) in 2007, litigated against the Gambian government, the
case of Manneh’s arrest and disappearance at the ECOWAS Court. The Court in a
ruling the following year, (June 2008) declared Manneh’s arrest and detention
illegal and ordered the Gambian government to release and compensate him with
an amount of US$100,000.
However, the Gambia
has, to date (5years since the ruling), refused to respect the Court’s ruling.The MFWA, on the occasion of the 7th year of his disappearance calls on the ECOWAS Commission to compel the Gambian government to respect the ECOWAS Court’s ruling on Manneh.
We are, therefore,
entreating all Gambians, International and regional human rights groups and
activists, governments, inter-governmental bodies/agencies to join the
campaign, calling for The Gambia to respect freedom of expression and comply
with the ECOWAS Court’s decisions.
Join the campaign to
ensure The Gambia respects and complies with the regional Court’s decisions.
Source: MFWA
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