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Gambia Frees 98 Jammeh-era Prisoners


FILE - Gambian political prisoners arrive at the Supreme Court for trial in Banjul, Gambia, Dec. 5, 2016.
FILE - Gambian political prisoners arrive at the Supreme Court for trial in Banjul, Gambia, Dec. 5, 2016.

Gambian authorities have released 98 prisoners, mostly from the notorious Mile 2 prison, an Interior Ministry spokesman said Friday, as the country seeks to turn a page on the authoritarian era of ousted former President Yahya Jammeh.

The release followed the freeing of about 170 prisoners two weeks ago.

Gambian President Adama Barrow last month replaced the head of the military, a pillar of his predecessor Jammeh's government, and dismissed several senior military officers. The former head of prisons was arrested.

Barrow won an election in December, but Jammeh refused to accept the result. Jammeh eventually fled into exile in Equatorial Guinea in January, after coming under pressure from regional leaders who sent troops to Gambia to force him to leave.

Rights groups say Jammeh's opponents were tortured, and some died, in detention centers, including the Mile 2 Central Prison in Banjul.

Interior Ministry spokesman Lamin Baba Njie said by telephone that 79 people had been released from Mile 2, and a further 19 from other prisons.

"The releases are part of the prisons reform agenda," he said.

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