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Families demand justice for 2005 migrant massacre as Jammeh faces new scrutiny
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54732, member: 636"] Families affected by the 2005 massacre of West African migrants marked the twentieth anniversary of the tragedy this week. Representatives from Ghana traveled to Gambia and met with government officials regarding the deaths of 56 people from Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo, and Côte d'Ivoire. The Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission confirmed that state authorities under Yahya Jammeh executed these civilians who sought passage to Europe. The Association of Families of Gambian Killing submitted a petition demanding immediate action from current leadership. Forty family representatives signed the document requesting multiple forms of justice. The petition demands swift prosecution of Jammeh and all responsible parties to end impunity. Families seek full compensation after two decades of waiting for resolution. The document requests return of victims' remains for proper burial ceremonies and public apologies to affected nations. Petitioners want authorities to establish a permanent memorial honoring the deceased migrants. The families emphasized that this anniversary must catalyze meaningful progress toward accountability and healing. [/QUOTE]
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