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Chapter 4: Political Persecution (Media, Political parties & Religion ) - User Friendly summary Gov. White paper with ICTJ and partners- Wolof Version

June 27, 2024 Isatou
Chapter 4: Political Persecution (Media, Political parties & Religion ) - User Friendly summary Gov. White paper with ICTJ and partners- Wolof Version
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Jun 27, 2024
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Speaker 1:

Chapter 4 is about the political persecution. It is about the media, political parties and the world. What is TRRC doing? What is the reason? In 1996, the government of Ndiaye was able to remove the political persecution.

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Not only do we have to pay for the food, but also the food is not enough for us to eat. We have to feed ourselves and the people we love. We have to take care of our children and we have to give them a place to live. We have to take care of them and we have to give them a place to live. We have to give them a place to live and we have to give them a place to live. We have to give them a place. By this, we are also the only one who has been affected by the political parties of the opposition party. We are also the only one who has been affected by the political parties of the opposition party. We are also the only one who has been affected by the political parties of the opposition party. We are also the only one who has been affected by the political parties of the opposition party, and the people who are in charge of the country's economy have been forced to join the country's economy. What they should do is to make sure that the president is doing well. All of this is what we are doing in the country's economy to make sure that the president is doing well and that he can continue to work in the country's economy. But the fact that you are the one who has to do everything you can to protect you from the evil of the enemy this is what we call the man of the people, because the people we know are the ones who are the most powerful. They are the ones who have the power to do anything In this country. What is important is that they have the power to do what they want, the power to protect us from the evil of the enemy, and that power is the power of the man you know who lives here. This is because the Nkgurki family has been living in the village for a long time, but the Nkgurki family has always been present in the village. The Nkgurki family has always been present in the village. They have a very strong bond with the Nkgurki family. This is because they were born in 1996 and died in 2016.

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He was the most famous man in the country. The man was the former president of the United States and he was also a member of the State Security Forces. He was the leader of the National Intelligence Agency, the military and the military police. The TRRC was the first toangé are in the area. The Dicle is in the TRRC and the government has a lot of work to do to get the Dicle. What is the Dicle? The TRRC is the one that has its guests. They are the ones who are in charge of the Dicle and the Dicle is the government that is in charge of the area.

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It is to be able to meet the former president, yaya Djamé, and the people who were in the same situation as the people of Riau. We are the ones who are going to be in the same situation as the people of Riau. We are the ones who are going to be in the same situation as the people of Riau. We are the ones who are going to be in the same situation as the people of Riau. We are the ones who are going to be in the same situation as the people of Riau. We are the ones who are going to middle of the Taliban to help those who are in the middle of the Taliban, to help those who are in the middle of the Taliban, to help those who are in the middle of the Taliban, to help those who are in the middle of the Taliban. To help those who are in the middle of the Taliban. To help those who are in the middle of the Taliban. To help those who are in the middle of the Taliban, to help those who are in.

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The main institutions that we need to work on to make sure that we are successful, we have Ministry of Justice, special Prosecutor's Office, gambia Police Force, ministry of Interior, peace and Reconciliation Commission, ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, ministry of Higher Education, research, science and Technology, national Center for Arts and Culture, national Youth Council, national Council for Civic Education, ministry of Information, gambia Radio and Television Services, office of the President, gambia Armed Forces, ministry of Defense, ministry of Lands, regional Governments and Religious Affairs and National Assembly Joint Parliamentary Committee. We are all together here to help you make your country a better place. Thank you,