Thursday, January 19, 2017

Reports: Senegal Has Invaded Gambia To Force President Yahya Jammeh To Step Down

Washington Post: Senegalese troops enter Gambia to force longtime leader to step down, reports say

NAIROBI — Senegalese troops entered Gambia on Thursday in a bid to force the West African country’s longtime leader to step down after an election loss, news services reported, and the successor chosen by voters last month took the oath of office in exile.

“We have entered Gambia,” Senegalese army Col. Abdou Ndiaye wrote in a text message to the Reuters news agency. There were no other immediate details of the reported incursion.

Earlier Thursday, Gambia, a tiny country known for its large number of migrants fleeing to Europe and a coastline that draws scores of British sunbathers, gained a new distinction: as a nation with two presidents.

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WNU Editor: If this video is authentic (see link here), the Senegalese army is moving into Gambia with force.

More News On Reports That Senegal Has Invaded Gambia

Gambia crisis: Senegal troops enter to back new president -- BBC
Senegal troops move into Gambia as new president sworn in -- AFP
Senegal: Troops enter Gambia in effort to get Jammeh to go -- AP
Troops enter the Gambia after Adama Barrow is inaugurated in Senegal -- The Guardian
Gambian President-Elect Is Sworn In as Foreign Troops Enter Country -- WSJ
Gambia's New President Is Sworn In as Troops Enter the Country -- New York Times
Senegal army enters Gambia in support of Barrow: reports -- DW
Nigerian air force overflies The Gambia -- The Guardian (Nigeria)

1 comment:

mlacix said...

I don't get why Western Sahara is still marked as a country on this map, like not accepting it's occupation has changed nothing in the past 30 years.