SAMSUDEEN SARR ON GAMBIA-SENEGAL RELATIONS, ARMY, TRRC…

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Sarr discussed the Senegalese army's illegal occupation of Foni where natives have been harassed, bullied, or even killed by vicious forces that have been targeting a people simply because they speak the same language of Jammeh.

We interviewed Lt. Col. Samsudeen Sarr in this edition of forGambia radio. The interview is running right now on forgambia Radio where we discussed Gambia’s current relations and dealings with Senegal, our sovereignty and national interest, as well as the Barrow government’s TRRC.
We also touched on Gambia National Army and President Barrow’s actions towards them in choosing a Senegalese presidential security. It has been our ardent belief that Sarr has to be listened to in the wake of our government’s cherry-picking spree of TRRC witnesses.
With Sarr, we also delved into the Senegalese army’s illegal occupation of Foni where natives have been harassed, bullied, or even killed by vicious forces that have been targeting a people simply because they speak the same language of former president Yahya Jammeh.
We also spoke about Gambians being pursued, shot, and arrested on Gambian soil by, again, vicious Senegalese forces, something the sister countries never witnessed before. It is forGambia News’ belief that this isn’t a time such should happen if Senegal’s government really loves Gambians and really wanted Jammeh out for Gambians to be free and happier.
With or without TRRC, Sarr is a volume of educative information Gambians can immensely benefit from. He was a teacher, a soldier, and later a diplomat for our country in the most powerful and coveted nation on earth. He also authored the popular Macmillan Pacesetter title, “Meet Me in Conakry.” Without saying much, please tune in and take a listen!