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Gambia: Women’s rights defenders Isatou Touray and Amie Bojang-Sissoho arrested and detained

Published: Thursday, October 28, 2010

Below is the press release about the appalling harassment of Isatou Touray, a Gambian activist on women's human rights, and her colleague Amie Bojang-Sissoho.

Isatou is known to many women in the WHRA as she participated in the 2005 IWRAW training in relation to CEDAW in New York in 2005, when she was the only NGO representative from Gambia.

Below the message is a sign up letter and a number of addresses sent by Women Living Under Muslim Laws.

Could you circulate this message as widely as possible and encourage others to send letters calling for the release of the two women.

 

Warm regards,

Maeve Taylor

Banúlacht

WLUML Statement on the Arrest of Women's Human Rights Defenders in the

Gambia, Dr. Isatou Touray and Ms. Amie Bojang-Sissoho

 

The WLUML network is deeply concerned to learn of the arrests of our colleagues

Dr. Isatou Touray and Ms. Amie Bojang-Sissoho on Monday, October 11, 2010 by an

officer of the National Intelligence Agency in the Gambia. According to

reports received, they had been threatened and harassed prior to their arrest,

before being held in police custody until being transferred to the Mile Two

Central Prison on Tuesday, October 12, 2010. The two women were arrested and

detained for an alleged misappropriation of 30,000 euros. Their request for

bail was denied on Tuesday, October 12 and they were ordered to spend eight

days in prison before appearing before the court on Wednesday 20 October.

According to reports received in the last hours, their lawyers,have applied to

the High Court for bail and the matter is set to be heard Friday 15 October at

09:30am.

 

 

The WLUML network joins in the calls for the immediate and unconditional

release on bail of Dr. Touray and Ms. Bojang-Sissoho, and urge they are

guaranteed their right to a free and fair trial in an independent and impartial

court; security and dignity of person, and freedom from unlawful detention.

WLUML also maintains that human rights defenders and other members of civil

society must not be threatened, harassed, or prosecuted on the basis of their

peaceable defense of the rights of others.

 

Dr. Isatou Touray and Ms. Amie Bojang-Sissoho are, respectively, the Executive

Director and Program Coordinator for the Gambia Committee for Traditional

Practices (GAMCOTRAP), and have for many years been active in the promotion of

gender equality, rights of women and children, particularly in the fight

against female genital mutilation and other discriminatory practices. Dr Touray

is also Secretary General of the Inter-African Committee on Traditional

Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children (IAC). She was named

'Gambian of the Year' in 2008 by The News and Report Weekly Magazine for

her work around FGM and promoting the rights of women and children. Dr. Touray

is a Board member of Women Living Under Muslim Laws for the past 2 years, and

both women have been active in the network for over a decade. WLUML is a

transnational solidarity network which promotes and protects the rights of

women, especially in Muslim contexts and communities.

 

GAMCOTRAP is one of the leading organizations working to promote the rights of

women and girls through the abandonment of female genital mutilation and other

harmful practices against women and girls in the Gambia. GAMCOTRAP's years of

struggle and dedicated work has contributed substantially to the development of

women and girls in the Gambia and has also convinced nearly 100 circumcisers to

publicly throw away their knives and abandon this practice.

 

However, in recent years, the Gambian government has changed its policy and no

longer supports women's and girls rights to bodily integrity and the

elimination of female genital mutilation. Indeed President Jammeh's personal

religious advisor has been given platforms on state radio to advocate FGM,

claiming that it is part of Islam. In 1999, the security of GAMCOTRAP members

was threatened as the President publicly stated that he could not guarantee the

safety of activists who campaign against FGM. This was followed by a directive

to the Director of Radio Television Gambia prohibiting the dissemination of

personal messages that oppose FGM or referring medical risks. Only messages

supporting this practice were allowed in the state media GAMCOTRAP had then

been the first organization of civil society in the Gambia to respond by

sending an open letter of protest to the President. GAMCOTRAP has continued to

work to end female genital mutilation.

 

In May 2010 the Presidency set up a commission of investigation into the

allegation that GAMCOTRAP had been mis-managing donor funds from an

organization called Yolocamba Solidaridad. The Coalition for Human Rights in

the Gambia states that "After careful investigation, the various reports and

documents, the Committee had concluded that allegations of abuse were

unfounded. But, after presenting her findings, the commission was dissolved and

some of its members dismissed by the Gambian government. A second committee was

then established, but while the GAMCOTRAP [was] awaiting the conclusions of

this second investigation, the two women were arrested and imprisoned."

(http://www.ouestaf.com/Arrestation-de-deux-eminentes-femmes-defenseurs-droits-humains-en-Gambie-Declaration_a3309.html)

 

 

It is not only GAMCOTRAP that has been on the radar of the government of

current President Yaya Jammeh should also be recalled that President Jammeh has

consistently made direct threats to activists and defenders of human rights.

Last year he threatened to arrest activists of human rights. In September 2010,

human rights defender and director of Africa in Democracy and Good Governance

(ADG), Edwin Nebolisa Nwakaeme. He was jailed for six months and fined of

10,000 dalasis (about USD $300) by the Banjul Tribunal because he was convicted

for "spreading false news" about the Presidency of the Republic. Nebolisa

was arrested in March 2010 following the publication of a letter he had written

to the chair to announce the appointment of the daughter of President Jammeh as

a goodwill ambassador to Africa to democracy and good governance. The

magistrate had also requested a permanent stay of the organization headed by

Mr. Nebolisa. Recently the government initiated a process to change the

regulation of NGOs placing more restrictions on them, in order to better

control them.

 

The WLUML network joins in the calls for the immediate and unconditional

release on bail of Dr. Touray and Ms. Bojang-Sissoho. We urge they are

guaranteed their right to a free and fair trial in an independent and impartial

court; security and diginity of person, and freedom from unlawful detention as

guaranteed in Articles 9 and 10 of the International Covenant on Civil and

Political Rights (ICCPR) and Article 6 of the African Charter on Human and

Peoples' Rights, and Article 19 of the Constitution of the Republic of Gambia.

We also urge that if they are not tried within a reasonable time, then without

prejudice to any further proceedings which may be brought against them, they be

released unconditionally.

 

WLUML also maintains that human rights defenders and other members of civil

society must not be threatened, harassed, or prosecuted on the basis of their

peaceable defense of the rights of others.

 

Source:

WLUML networkers

 

WLUML has organised 2 courses of action. One is an online appeal which you can immediately log on to and send the letter from, here

The other action is to send letters, faxes and e-mails to the addresses below. Please copy wluml@wluml.org on all your communications so that they have a copy as well.

 

Addresses:

Permanent Mission of the Republic of the Gambia to the United Nations Office at Geneva

Mr. Moses Benjamin Jallow

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Permanent Representative

c/o Embassy of the Republic of the Gambia, 117, rue Saint Lazare

75008 Paris, France

Tel: +33 1 72 74 82 61

Fax: +33 1 53 04 05 99

Email:ambgambia_france117@hotmail.com

Salutation: Your Excellency

 

Mrs. Khadija Rachida Masri

Permanent Delegation of the African Union

Permanent Observer

Postal Address:

P.O. Box 127

1211 Geneva 21

Switzerland

Tel: +41 22 716 06 40

Fax: +41 22 731 68 18

Email: mission-observer.au@africanunion.ch

Website: http://www.africa-union.org

Salutation: Your Excellency

 

Madame Reine Alapini-Gansou

African Commission on Human and People's Rights

Chairperson

04 B.P. 0608, Cotonou, Bénin

E-mail : alapinireine@yahoo.fr

Salutation: Your Excellency

 

Ms. Faith Pansy Tlakula

African Commission for Human Rights

Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa

Election House

260, Walker Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria

P. O. Box 7943, Pretoria 0001

South Africa

Tel.: (27) 12 428 5516

Fax: (27) 12 428 5592

E-mail:tlakulap@elections.org.za

Salutation: Your Excellency

 

Mr. Mohamed Khalfallah

1 Rue de Kirovakan

Bagneux, 92220 France

African Commission for Human Rights

Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders in Africa

Tel: + 33 - 685 04 32 52

Fax: + 33 - 147 35 22 22

Email:ladhp.ligue.africaine@wanadoo.fr

Salutation: Your Excellency

 

President Jammeh

Private Mail Bag

State House,

Banjul, The Gambia

http://www.statehouse.gm/text/text-contact.html

 

Telephones:

General Information Line: +(220)-4223811

Secretary-General: +(220)-4228917 or + (220) 4228933

Chief of Protocol: + (220)-4201530 or + (220) 4200400

Director of Press/Public Relations: + (220) 4223851 or + (220) 4226696

 

Emails:

info@statehouse.gm(General)and dppr@statehouse.gm(Press)

Salutation: Your Excellency

 

Hon. Edward Gomez

Attorney General and Minister of Justice

Attorney General Chambers

Ministry of Justice

Marina Parade

Banjul, The Gambia

info@moj.gov.gm

(t)+ (220) 422 5352

(f) +(220) 422 9908

Salutation: Your Excellency

 

Omar Touray

Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad

Marina Parade Banjul, The Gambia

info@mofa.gov.gm

(t) +(220) 422 3578 or 422 3577

(f) + (220) 422 7917

Salutation: Your Excellency

 

H.E. Aja Dr. Isatou Njie-Saidy

Vice-President and Minister of Women's Affairs

Office of The Vice President State House

Banjul, The Gambia

info@ovp.gov.gm

(t) +(220) 422 7605 or 420 1878

(f) + (220) 422 4401 or 422 4012

Salutation: Your Excellency

 

Please contact:

Gambian Embassy in the UK

57 Kensington Court

London, United Kingdom

W8 5DG

Tel: 020 7937 6316/7/8

Fax: 020 7937 9095

Salutation: Your Excellency