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Jammeh's talk turns the Assembly loud zone
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71471, member: 636"] A heated debate in the National Assembly revealed deep divisions over former President Yahya Jammeh's potential return. Lawmaker Sainey Jawara initiated the discussion, stating that Jammeh's statements created public fear and disrespected victims of his former regime. He cited the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission, which linked Jammeh to numerous human rights violations and recommended his prosecution. Several parliamentarians argued that the former president's proposed homecoming threatens national security and democratic stability. Others, however, supported his right to return as a citizen but emphasized the need for a diplomatic and lawful process. One legislator from Foni Bondali asserted that Jammeh deserved a chance to address the allegations against him. The exchange grew tense, with one nominated member using inflammatory language about the former leader before being cautioned. The assembly generally concurred that Jammeh could not hold presidential power again, with multiple members urging citizens to defend the nation's democratic values. [/QUOTE]
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