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'They started shooting us'
Yusufa Mbaye, who was left paralysed, from the neck down, when he was shot by Gambian security forces who were controlling a student protest in the year 2000, shares his hopes for The Gambia's truth and reconciliation commission, which President Adama Barrow hopes will investigate alleged human rights violations under longtime leader Yahya Jammeh.
(Photo: Yusufa Mbaye Credit: 麻豆社)
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