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URGENT ACTION

 

GAMBIA


27 March 2006

 

Lawyer

 

Antouman A. B. Gaye

 

was arrested by the security forces at the High Court in Banjul on 27 March.

Lawyer Antouman A. B. Gaye was released on 3 April

 

At least 28 people, including those named above, have been arrested in connection with an attempted coup that allegedly took place on 21 March.

 

On 22 March the office of the president announced that "all those involved [in the attempted coup] are presently in custody and helping the security forces in their investigation, except the leader who is still at large." President Alhaji Yahya Jammeh declared on national radio and television on 25 March that "any

attempts to unconstitutionally overthrow this government will be crushed without mercy," and that he "will set an example that would put an end to … treachery and sabotage."

 

Lawyer Antouman A. B. Gaye was arrested by the security forces at the High Court in Banjul on 27 March. Late in the evening of the following day, security forces came to the house of Musa  Seydikam, Chief Editor of The Independent newspaper and arrested him without giving any reason. His family does not know where he has been taken. The Independent, which is published twice a week, has been critical of the

government, and has been regularly harassed by the authorities. The newspaper's administrator, Madi Cisey, was arrested on the morning of 28 March. Since then soldiers have prevented anyone from going into the office, effectively shutting the newspaper down.

 

On 28 March, some of the detainees were shown on national television reading a statement confirming that they had been involved in an attempted coup. None of them is known to have been formally charged or produced before a judge.

 

All were detained in the capital, Banjul, and are now held incommunicado. The authorities have not disclosed where they are held, and relatives and lawyers have been turned away from the prisons where some are believed/known to be in custody. They are at risk of torture or other ill-treatment.

 

Lawyer Antouman A. B. Gaye, on 3 April and Twelve others, were set free including Sgt Abdoulie Sanyang

 

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

 

Presidential elections are due to take place this year and President Jammeh has announced that he will be running for a third consecutive term in office at the head of the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC). Repression of journalists and members of opposition political parties have been reported over the last few years. In November 2005 three members of a newly formed opposition coalition were arrested for what the authorities called "subversive activities". The arrests followed by-elections in which the opposition coalition won three of the four seats that were contested.

 

 

RECOMMENDED ACTION : Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in English or your own language :

 

  • welcoming the release of Famara Jammeh, Sgt Abdoulie Sanyang, Antouman A.B. Gaye and 11 others, but expressing concern that at least 20 people are still detained incommunicado for their supposed involvement in an attempted coup ;

 

  • seeking assurances that they are not being tortured or ill-treated, and urging the authorities to give them regular access to their families, lawyers and any medical attention they may require ;

 

  • urging the authorities to release them immediately, unless they are to be charged with a recognizably criminal offence ;

 

  • if they are to be charged, asking for details of the charges against them and when they are to be put on trial.

 

APPEALS TO :

 

 

President and Minister of Defence

Captain (retd.) Alhaji Yahya A. J. J. Jammeh

Office of the President

State House, Banjul

Republic of the Gambia

Fax : + 220 4227 034

Salutation : Your Excellency

 

Minister of Interior

M. Baboucarr Jatta

Ministry of Interior

71 Dobson Street, Banjul

Gambia

Fax : +220 420 1320

Salutation : Dear Minister

 

Attorney General and Secretary of State for Justice

M. Sheikh Tijan Hydara

Department of State for Justice and Attorney General’s Chambers

Marina Parade

Banjul

Republic of the Gambia

Faxes : + 220 4225 352

Salutation : Dear Secretary of State

 

 

 

PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY.

 

 

 

 

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