A reparations body has started paying victims of the former regime's abuses. The Gambian commission is issuing funds to those who suffered human rights violations under Yahya Jammeh. Chairman Dr. Badara Loum leads the effort alongside vice chair Isatou Ndow. Their statement called this disbursement a significant milestone for justice and dignity.
Payments are rolling out in phases, sorted by the year each violation occurred. The process began with individuals harmed in 1994. The commission is contacting eligible victims and groups to verify their information. They urge unregistered individuals to complete their profiles promptly.
Required documentation includes a valid ID and banking details. Supporting papers from the earlier truth commission are also necessary. The body asks community groups to assist victims in remote areas with registration. This outreach aims to include people with limited mobility.
The commission reaffirmed its commitment to a transparent and victim-centered process. Their mandate focuses on restoring dignity and supporting recovery through financial reparations. This action represents a concrete step following the national reconciliation effort.
Payments are rolling out in phases, sorted by the year each violation occurred. The process began with individuals harmed in 1994. The commission is contacting eligible victims and groups to verify their information. They urge unregistered individuals to complete their profiles promptly.
Required documentation includes a valid ID and banking details. Supporting papers from the earlier truth commission are also necessary. The body asks community groups to assist victims in remote areas with registration. This outreach aims to include people with limited mobility.
The commission reaffirmed its commitment to a transparent and victim-centered process. Their mandate focuses on restoring dignity and supporting recovery through financial reparations. This action represents a concrete step following the national reconciliation effort.