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 TRRC resumes: Statement by the Chair, Dr. Sise
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Momodou



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Posted - 12 Oct 2020 :  14:01:37  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Statement by the Chair, Dr. Lamin J. Sise,
at the opening of the Sixteenth Session
of the TRRC’s public hearings

October 12, 2020



Today, Monday 12 October, 2020, the TRRC will begin its 16th three-week session of public hearings. The Commission suspended its public hearings on August 4, 2020 due to the Covid-19 situation in the country. The decision to resume public hearings was taken in the light of the Commission’s belief that the Covid-19 situation in the country is less intense than it was back in August. We also resume today bearing in mind the fact that exactly two years ago on October 15, 2018, Commissioners of the TRRC were sworn in by the President of the Republic and set about plans to begin public hearings.
As at the time of the second suspension of public hearings in August, the Commission had heard testimonies from 261 witnesses. Of these witnesses, 195 were male and 66 were female. Out of the total number of witnesses appearing before the Commission so far, 166 were victims and 46 were self-confessed perpetrators and adversely mentioned persons. Twenty-five witnesses testified via video link from the Gambian Diaspora. These hearings also included several protected witnesses and in-camera testimonies. This 16th session will open with a continuation of our hearings on the former president’s alternative HIV/AIDS and other diseases treatment programme during which several people suffered human rights violations and abuses.
As we resume our public hearings, the Commission assures the Gambian public and our international partners that it remains fully inspired, committed and determined to complete the mandate entrusted to it and to submit its final report and recommendations sometime in 2021. As we embark upon this final phase of our work we as usual, continue to crave the public’s support and blessings.
Thank you

A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone
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