By: The Fatu Network News Desk
President Adama Barrow today marked the eighty first anniversary of the 1944 Thiaroye massacre in Senegal, telling attendees that the killings were “not a mutiny but a cold blooded execution of unarmed men whose only crime was to demand what was rightfully theirs.”
He said The Gambia shared in the trauma of the event, noting that Gambians “are not here as distant observers” but “affected and concerned victims who stand in solidarity with the descendants of the Senegalese Infantry.”
Barrow commended President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and the Government of Senegal for their commitment to establishing the full truth about Thiaroye, calling the international research initiative “a crucial step towards historical justice.” He added that colonial crimes should be taught honestly so future generations understand “both the crimes committed and the resilience with which our ancestors resisted.”
By: The Fatu Network News Desk President Adama Barrow today marked the eighty first anniversary of the 1944 Thiaroye massacre in Senegal, telling attendees that the killings were “not a mutiny but a cold blooded execution of unarmed men whose only crime was to demand what was rightfully theirs.” He said The Gambia shared in The Fatu Network
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