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Gambia: When Will the UNHCR Issue a Statement On the Shooting of Four Persons, Three of Whom Died?

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[Foroyaa] It is being reported in the Gambian and Senegalese media in different ways. Nonetheless the bodies have been interned without any indication that autopsy has been done by either the Gambian or Senegalese authorities. A statement from the Gambian authorities should provide a lead that should be relied on to know more about the dead person and what to do to prevent recurrence. No human being should exist outside the protection of a state. Since Gambian authorities claim that the four persons shot are refugee

Source: allAfrica.com

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