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A Colorado jury found a Gambian national named Michael Sang Correa guilty on torture charges for his participation in the ...
A Colorado jury convicted Gambian national, Michael Sang Correa, on Tuesday on charges of torturing victims in The Gambia in ...
Former Gambian death squad member Michael Sang Correa has been convicted by a US jury on Tuesday for the torture of political ...
A US jury on Tuesday convicted a Gambian man for torturing opponents of the African country's former president by burning and ...
An ex-military officer in Gambia and others have testified this week against a man on federal trial, accused of conspiring to ...
Michael Sang Correa, 46, faced six counts in a U.S. court related to the torture of five people in attempt to coerce confessions of involvement in a 2006 coup attempt against The Gambia's then ...
Gambia's Supreme Court has commuted the death sentence of a government minister convicted of killing the finance minister to life in prison, one of few to be convicted of crimes committed during the ...
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Jammeh has been accused of ordering opponents tortured, jailed and killed during his more than 22-year rule of Gambia, a ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNAnother of Jammeh’s men faces trial in US for past atrocities in GambiaCorrea, a key member of the Junglers, fled the country at the height of an impasse occasioned by the 2016 disputed poll.
A man who was accused of being part of a Gambian armed unit run by former dictator Yahya Jammeh has been convicted in the United States for torture, the Justice Department said on Tuesday. A Colorado ...
The case marks the third prosecution in U.S. history to fall under the federal Torture Act, and Correa is the first foreign ...
Michael Correa is accused of torturing at least six people in 2006 while he served in a special Gambian armed unit known as ...
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