Gambia announces moratorium on death penalty

Gambia announces moratorium on death penalty

by Joseph Anthony
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FILE – Gambia’s new president Adama Barrow talks during an interview with The Associated Press in Dakar, Senegal.

Gambian President Adama Barrow on Sunday announced a moratorium on the death penalty as the West African country rebuilds its international standing following the removal last year of its longtime authoritarian ruler Yahya Jammeh.

Capital punishment is on the decline across Africa, where governments executed 22 people in 2016 compared to 43 the previous year, according to Amnesty International.

โ€œI will use this opportunity to declare a moratorium on the use of the death penalty in The Gambia, as a first step towards abolition,โ€ Barrow said in a speech to mark the 53rd anniversary of the countryโ€™s independence from Great Britain.

Jammeh, who fled Gambia a year ago after losing his latest re-election bid, drew international criticism in 2012 when his government abruptly executed nine prisoners by firing squad.

Since taking office a year ago, Barrow has tried to repair damage done to Gambiaโ€™s reputation by Jammehโ€™s 23-year rule, which was marked by human rights abuses and spats with foreign governments.

Earlier this month, Gambia rejoined the Commonwealth, which Jammeh withdrew from in 2013, calling it a โ€œneo-colonial institutionโ€.

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