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Profiling the shooter

By an Insider While some condemn the widespread public commentary on the issue of the murdered constables of the Gambia Police Force, the commentaries also draw the interest of people who may have some foundational knowledge, experience, or even expertise in conducting investigations and gathering evidence. Like most of us, they too are not convinced… Continue reading Profiling the shooter

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Why is the public reluctant to accept the state’s narrative?

When news broke on September 12, 2023, that three police constables, all personnel of the Police Intervention Unit (PIU) were fatally shot, and that two died and another in critical condition at a local clinic, the nation was shocked. Such brazen acts of violence, especially targeting uniformed officers are unheard of in the Gambia, at… Continue reading Why is the public reluctant to accept the state’s narrative?

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Political violence is never spontaneous, it builds up over time and Gambians should be concerned for 2026

Part II One does not even have to look too closely to see Yaya Jammeh being reincarnated in Adama Barrow, any denial to that effect would be borne out of naivete or insincerity, more likely the later. From the rhetoric to the political strategy, Adama Barrow keeps on proving that democracy is a burden he… Continue reading Political violence is never spontaneous, it builds up over time and Gambians should be concerned for 2026

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Political violence is never spontaneous, it builds up over time and Gambians should be concerned for 2026

Part I The 2026 elections are shaping up to be the most contentious and most vulgar if the reactions from within the National People's Party (NPP) following the shellacking of the party at the hands of the United Democratic Party (UDP) in the just concluded local government elections is anything to go by. From the… Continue reading Political violence is never spontaneous, it builds up over time and Gambians should be concerned for 2026