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    Gambia Police Use Tear Gas at Protest Over Siblings’ Rearrest

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development in The Gambia, police forces resorted to tear gas and water cannons to break up a rally where demonstrators were calling for the release of two siblings who had been rearrested. The protest highlighted growing public discontent with law enforcement actions perceived as heavy-handed. Demonstrators gathered to express their frustration over the detention, emphasizing concerns about justice and human rights in the country.

    The use of tear gas and water cannons marks a notable escalation in the authorities’ response to civil unrest, reflecting tensions between the government and citizens. Such confrontations are not uncommon in The Gambia, where political and social issues have occasionally sparked public demonstrations. The siblings’ rearrest has become a focal point for broader grievances regarding legal processes and police conduct.

    Meanwhile, the incident has drawn attention to the challenges facing The Gambia’s justice system and the role of law enforcement in managing protests. The situation underscores the delicate balance between maintaining public order and respecting citizens’ rights to peaceful assembly. Observers suggest that how the government handles this case could influence public trust and stability in the near future.

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