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TFN Follower Questions Fairness of State’s Prosecution of Sanna Manjang

 

By: The Fatu Network News Desk

A follower of The Fatu Network, Ousman Touray, has questioned the state’s handling of the Sanna Manjang case, warning that the prosecution risks failure if it relies solely on TRRC allegations that have not yet been formally approved for implementation.

He argues that pursuing Manjang while many other TRRC-named perpetrators remain uncharged creates an appearance of selective justice, and he points out that even basic details in public discussion, such as the year of journalist Deyda Hydara’s killing, 2004 rather than 2005, are being misrepresented by some commentators, which he believes undermines the credibility and fairness of the process.

Touray’s concerns follow Manjang’s recent arrest and return to The Gambia; Manjang was repeatedly named before the TRRC as one of the Junglers implicated in killings and disappearances.

 By: The Fatu Network News Desk A follower of The Fatu Network, Ousman Touray, has questioned the state’s handling of the Sanna Manjang case, warning that the prosecution risks failure if it relies solely on TRRC allegations that have not yet been formally approved for implementation. He argues that pursuing Manjang while many other TRRC-named The Fatu Network

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