Wally Mahmoud Hakim, who was arrested in 2004 on Yahya Jammeh’s orders, for “killing” respected journalist Deyda Hydara said on Tuesday that the former Gambian president must have his day in the ECOWAS Court. In December of 2004, operatives from the notorious National Intelligence Agency (NIA) arrested Mr. Hakim at[Read More…] Wally Mahmoud Hakim, who was arrested in 2004 on Yahya Jammeh’s orders, for “killing” respected journalist Deyda Hydara said on Tuesday that the former Gambian president must have his day in the ECOWAS Court. In December of 2004, operatives from the notorious National Intelligence Agency (NIA) arrested Mr. Hakim at[Read More…] Gambia News | JollofNews
Wally Hakim Says Jammeh Must Face ECOWAS Court
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