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May 15, 2018
Gambia: Ex-President Tied to 2005 Murders of Ghanaian and Nigerian Migrants
The family of Peter Mensah, missing in Gambia. Akumadan, Ghana, April 2018.
Families of massacre victims, in Kumasi Ghana, April 2018. © 2018 Reed Brody/HRW
Siaka Amadou holds a photo of his nephew Albari Kassim, missing in Gambia. Kumasi, Ghana, April 2018. © 2018 Reed Brody/HRW
Rose Takyiwaa holds a photo of her son Kwabena Kusi Mose killed in Gambia. Kumasi, Ghana, April 2018. © 2018 Reed Brody/HRW
Joyce Opoku holds a photo of her son Kojo Antwi, killed in Gambia. Kumasi, Ghana, April 2018. © 2018 Reed Brody/HRW
Constance Otoriwah holds a photo of her son Enoch Amoh, missing in Gambia. Kumasi, Ghana, April 2018. © 2018 Reed Brody/HRW
Massacre survivor Martin Kyere at Accra cemetery where six bodies were returned from Gambia. © 2018 Bénédict De Moerloose/TRIAL International
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Africa
Gambia
Ghana
Topic
International Justice