Gambia's exited dictator, Yahya Jammeh, is in for big trouble as United Nations group exposes more horror committed during his 22 years reign of terror.
These include ongoing investigations into alleged killings and other enforced disappearances.
The United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) has while expressing frustration attributed the delay in investigations to difficulties in the exhumation and identification of the bodies or due to the fact that perpetrators are at large.
Recall, a delegation of the UN Working Group comprising Ms Houria Es-Slami, and Mr Henrikas Mickevicius stormed the Gambia between from 12 to 19 June 2017 on a fact-finding mission which afforded them the opportunity to meet with relevant governmental and non-governmental institutions.
In an 8-page report, no fewer than 35 cases of enforced disappearances were discovered which include many military personnel and civilians which have been greeted with global outrage against the exiled dictator.
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