After Jammeh’s Gambia Will Conde’s Guinea Become The New Hell For Journalism In West Africa?

Until January 2017, The Gambia was the most notorious country for press freedom violations in West Africa. For 22 years, the country’s brutal dictator, Yahya Jammeh, subjected journalists and human rights activists in the country to severe abuses including enforced disappearances, torture and extra-judicial killings.

 
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