Published on Aug 23, 2016
Opposition groups in Gambia are stepping up their protests for electoral reforms.
Many fear the upcoming election will be rigged and accused the government of killing critics who have spoken out.
President Yayah Jammeh says the protests are illegal, describing the opposition as opportunistic and supported by the West.
Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque reports from Dakar.
Many fear the upcoming election will be rigged and accused the government of killing critics who have spoken out.
President Yayah Jammeh says the protests are illegal, describing the opposition as opportunistic and supported by the West.
Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque reports from Dakar.
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