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Muddy Waters of Female Circumcision in Islam 

By Momodou Buharry Gassama, Stockholm, Sweden The current...

Fighting for Democracy and Diversity are Worthwhile

 By Tumbul Trawally, Seattle, U.S.A  Narcissists do not...

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The Indispensability of Strong Government Institutions in Democratic Governance

By Tumbul Trawally Seattle, USA To those who second-guess or question the importance of having strong government institutions in term-limited democracies—the political impasse in Senegal, and its resolution in a...

Muddy Waters of Female Circumcision in Islam 

By Momodou Buharry Gassama, Stockholm, Sweden The current debate surrounding female circumcision, also known as...

Fighting for Democracy and Diversity are Worthwhile

 By Tumbul Trawally, Seattle, U.S.A  Narcissists do not have the ability to self-reflect; cannot see...

The Vanguards of the Paradigm Shift against their Intellectual Progenies—Part 7

By Musa Sanneh From July 29th to 31st, 2023, PDOIS held its "midterm congress" in Penchami...

The PDOIS Heresy—Part 3

By Musa Camara  The People’s Democratic Organization for Independence and Socialism (PDOIS) is preparing to hold...

Regarding the Draft Constitution, Part IV

By Foday Samateh  Before proceeding to discuss Local Governments in the draft Constitution, there is an outstanding matter from a previous commentary that begs for...

Misconceptions and Misinformation on Secularity

By Madi Jobarteh Since the release of the draft constitution two weeks ago a growing struggle over the soul of the nation has been brewing...

Regarding the Draft Constitution, Part III

By Foday Samateh Having now summoned the courage to take Lady Macbeth’s seditious incitement to heart, I will repeat after Dick the Butcher in Henry...

Secularism Promotes Irreligiosity

  By Dr. Muhammëd Têks Tékanyi I've read with keen interest many projections arguing about and against the legal omission and not removal of the...

Why I Think The Draft Constitution Has An Islamic State In Mind

By Pa Louis Sambou In light of the heated debate which has been prompted by the omission of the word “secular” from the draft Constitution...

Regarding the Draft Constitution, Part II

By Foday Samateh The National Assembly is a true winner in the draft Constitution. Here is why. In the 1997 Constitution (the current Constitution), the President...

Regarding the Draft Constitution, Part I

By Foday Samateh  Almost all Constitutions share one thing in common. They claim to give the people all the rights and freedoms. What distinguish one Constitution...

Remove the Entire Section 107 Altogether from the Draft Criminal Offences Bill

By Madi Jobarteh It is not enough for the Ministry of Justice to remove the second part of the section 107 regarding parental insult and...

Differential Treatment Under the Law is Unequal Protection of Rights

By Bubacarr Drammeh The Gambia Times has reported that the Attorney General and Minister of Justice of The Gambia is planning, on December 3rd 2019, to...

Concerns Over the Draft Criminal Offenses Bill 2019

By Madi Jobarteh On Tuesday, December 2nd, 2019, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice will lay before the National Assembly a bill to amend...

The State v Touray, Part 1: Qualified or Blanket Immunity

By Bubacarr Drammeh Numerous Gambians both within The Gambia and outside of its territorial jurisdiction were outraged by Yankuba Touray’s refusal to testify before the...

The Yankuba Touray Saga

By Foday Samateh  Ever known for his histrionics and theatrics as a loquacious minister in Yahya Jammeh’s military-turned-civilian dictatorship, Yankuba Touray was in full character...

TRRC v Yankuba Touray, et al: The Scandal Behind The Gambia’s Transitional Justice

By Pa Louis Sambou It comes as no secret that the pursuit of justice in normal times in itself is a challenge let alone doing...

A Case for Another Senegambian Confederation

By Tumbul Trawally, Seattle, USA I was astounded by Sanna Sabally’s statement before the “Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission” (TRRC) that soldiers have a right to intervene...

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