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Scottish Green Party boss pledges support for Gambia Campaign
Friday, 05 November 2010 18:51
Patrick met SCHRG Chair Arthur West, and other campaign members, in his Glasgow office on Monday 1 November. Arthur told Patrick that the
campaign was set up in September this year, in response to a critical human rights situation in Gambia where problems include enforced disappearances, extra-judicial execution and detention without trial.He added: “We are currently affiliating with Trade Unions and voluntary organizations as well as contacting MPs, MSPs and MEPs to solicit their support about the situation in Gambia. We are anxious to get as much support as we can.”
Patrick, Vice Convener of the Cross Party Committee on Human Rights in the Scottish Parliament, pledged to put a motion to Holyrood concerning the plight of Gambia and its people and to push for the issue to be raised in Westminister.
Said Patrick: “Major international human rights organizations have highlighted the catalogue of human rights abuses in Gambia, including torture, secret detention, lack of fair trials, and more. It’s vital that we in Scotland should support people from Gambia who are living here, as well as put pressure on the UK Government to make sure that international concern is brought to bear in defense of human rights.”
He went on: “We wouldn’t accept harassment of democratic activists, killing of journalists, threats to kill people for being gay, or any of these other abuses in this country – we should be equally unwilling to accept them around the world.”
Alieu Ceesay, SCHRG Information Officer and exiled Gambian Journalist, told Patrick of human rights violation, torture, and unexplained disappearances in the Gambia. SCHRG believes that the Gambian Government is implicit in these crimes.
Said Alieu: “In Gambia today, fear rules and all public protests have stopped. Self censorship of the media has become the rule rather than the exception. The human rights community in the country is very weak and opposition voices, though once vibrant, have been silenced by threats and violence.”
SCHRG has appealed to the Scottish Government to call on the Gambia government to protect and respect the human rights of the Gambian people.
Source: Glasgow Local News
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