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The Victim’s Podcast
Ayeshah Harun
54 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text The story of Kerr Mot Ali represents one of The Gambia's most troubling unresolved human rights violations. Founded in 1777 and deeply rooted in spiritual traditions, this centuries-old community was shattered when its residents were exiled following religious persecution under the Jammeh regime. Kebba Secka powerful testimony reveals how a shift in religious practice—from mainstream Islamic prayer to the "Haqiqah" path—triggered a campaign of harassment culminating in multipl...
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Send us a text The story of Kerr Mot Ali represents one of The Gambia's most troubling unresolved human rights violations. Founded in 1777 and deeply rooted in spiritual traditions, this centuries-old community was shattered when its residents were exiled following religious persecution under the Jammeh regime. Kebba Secka powerful testimony reveals how a shift in religious practice—from mainstream Islamic prayer to the "Haqiqah" path—triggered a campaign of harassment culminating in multipl...
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Episodes (20/54)
The Victim’s Podcast
When Tolerance Failed: Can Kerr Mot Ali Ever Return Home?
Send us a text The story of Kerr Mot Ali represents one of The Gambia's most troubling unresolved human rights violations. Founded in 1777 and deeply rooted in spiritual traditions, this centuries-old community was shattered when its residents were exiled following religious persecution under the Jammeh regime. Kebba Secka powerful testimony reveals how a shift in religious practice—from mainstream Islamic prayer to the "Haqiqah" path—triggered a campaign of harassment culminating in multipl...
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6 months ago
39 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
When Michael Correa's Victims Finally Speak: Inside a Historic US Torture Trial in Denver - Colorado
Send us a text The Michael Correa trial currently unfolding in Denver, Colorado represents a watershed moment in international justice and accountability for crimes committed under authoritarian regimes. As a former "jungler" - a member of ex-Gambian President Yahya Jammeh's feared death squad - Correa stands accused of torture, extrajudicial killings, and crimes against humanity. This case marks the first time a jungler has faced trial in the United States under federal laws that permit pros...
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7 months ago
8 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Gambian Justice in Denver, Colorado
Send us a text From the corridors of power in Gambia to a federal courtroom in Denver, Colorado, the arc of justice bends slowly but decisively toward accountability. Join us as we witness history unfold in the trial of Michael Sang Correa, former member of the feared Jungler paramilitary group that terrorized Gambia under dictator Yahya Jammeh. For decades, the Junglers operated with absolute impunity, carrying out extrajudicial killings, torturing opponents, and disappearing voices of diss...
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7 months ago
9 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Stories Unheard: Are Children of Victims of Enforced disapperances Left Behind ? Amie Ndow shares her work with them
Send us a text What if the pain of losing a loved one was compounded by never knowing their fate? Join us as Amie Ndow, a dedicated PhD researcher from Harvard University, helps unravel the heart-wrenching reality of enforced disappearances in The Gambia. Through her compassionate lens, Amie sheds light on the silent struggles of children left behind, emphasizing how their stories are often overshadowed in the broader narrative of transitional justice. Her collaborative approach views these y...
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11 months ago
30 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
The Postponed Trial of Micheal Sang Correa and the Quest for Accountability for victims of Human Rights Violations - Wollof Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
5 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
The Postponed Trial of Micheal Sang Correa and the Quest for Accountability for victims of Human Rights Violations - Mandinka Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
5 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
The Postponed Trial of Michael Sang Correa and the Quest for Accountability for victims of Human Rights Violations
Send us a text Can justice be served after decades of brutal dictatorship? Join me, Isatou Jammeh, as we investigate the postponed trial of Michael Sang Correa, an alleged member of the Gambian Dead Squad, accused of heinous acts of torture under former President Yaya Jame's regime. This episode unpacks the legal battles, the defense’s motions, and the critical role of due process in ensuring a fair and just trial, even for those accused of grave human rights violations. Discover the delicat...
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1 year ago
7 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Gambia's Journey to Accountability: Insights from Salieu Taal
Send us a text Can regional cooperation bring justice for crimes committed under a dictatorship? Join us as we examine the pivotal role of ECOWAS in The Gambia’s quest for post-TRRC accountability. Our special guest, Salieu Taal, the past president of the Gambia Bar Association, offers an insider’s perspective on the collaborative efforts to establish a hybrid court addressing crimes from former President Yahya Jammeh’s 22-year regime. We highlight the collective work of local and internation...
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1 year ago
40 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Seeking Justice -Struggles of Enforced Disappearances in The Gambia - Muhammed Sandeng
Send us a text What if your loved one disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a void filled with uncertainty and fear? In this gripping episode of the Victims Podcast, we invite you to listen to the powerful testimony of Muhammed Sandeng, whose father, the politician Ebrima Solo Sandeng, was extra judicially killed by The Gambia's National Intelligence Agency. Muhammed shares the harrowing details of his family's ordeal, facing threats and intimidation from state officials, and the excruc...
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1 year ago
23 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Heartache and Hope: Mariama Fatajo and Kaddy Cham Speak Out as Daughters of Enforced Disappearance Victims
Send us a text How does a family endure the pain of a loved one disappearing without a trace? In this heart-wrenching episode of the Victim Podcast, I, Lamin Fadera, sit down with Kaddy Cham and Mariama Fatajo to share their deeply personal and emotionally charged stories of losing their fathers under the oppressive regime of former President Yahya Jammeh in The Gambia. Listen as Kaddy recalls the tragic disappearance of her father, Ndure Cham, in 2006, and Mariama recounts the devastating ki...
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1 year ago
44 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Insight into Ending Female Genital Mutilation /Circumcision in The Gambia: Breaking the Silence - Featuring Fatou Baldeh Founder Women in Liberation and Leadership -WILL
Send us a text Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a deeply rooted cultural practice that has devastating consequences for young girls and women. In this episode, we sit down with Fatou Balde, CEO of Women in Liberation and Leadership, who shares her poignant personal journey as an FGM survivor. Fatou offers a profound exploration into the cultural and traditional origins of FGM in The Gambia, clearing up misconceptions about its ties to religious practices, particularly Islam. She brings to t...
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1 year ago
38 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Chapter 5 : Institutional Malpractices - User Friendly Summary Gov. White paper with ICTJ and Partners - Mandinka Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
8 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Chapter 4: Political Persecution (Media, Political parties & Religion ) - User Friendly summary Gov. White paper with ICTJ and partners- Mandinka Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
5 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Chapter 3: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, SGBV, Presidential Alternative Treatment Program, PATP and Witch Hunt excercise - User Friendly summary Gov.White paper with ICTJ and Partners - Mandinka Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
12 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Chapter 2: April 10 and 11 2000 Student Demonstration - User Friendly Summary Gov. White Paper - Mandinka Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
5 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Chapter 1 : Human Rights Violations by state security agents - User Friendly Summary : Gov. White Paper - Mandinka Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
7 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Chapter 5 : Institutional Malpractices - User Friendly Summary Gov. White paper with ICTJ and Partners - Wolof Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
8 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Chapter 4: Political Persecution (Media, Political parties & Religion ) - User Friendly summary Gov. White paper with ICTJ and partners- Wolof Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
5 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Chapter 3: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, SGBV, Presidential Alternative Treatment Program, PATP and Witch Hunt excercise - User Friendly summary Gov.White paper with ICTJ and Partners - Wolof
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
11 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Chapter 2: April 10 and 11 2000 Student Demonstration - User Friendly Summary Gov. White Paper - Wolof Version
Send us a text Support the show Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
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1 year ago
4 minutes

The Victim’s Podcast
Send us a text The story of Kerr Mot Ali represents one of The Gambia's most troubling unresolved human rights violations. Founded in 1777 and deeply rooted in spiritual traditions, this centuries-old community was shattered when its residents were exiled following religious persecution under the Jammeh regime. Kebba Secka powerful testimony reveals how a shift in religious practice—from mainstream Islamic prayer to the "Haqiqah" path—triggered a campaign of harassment culminating in multipl...