A former beauty queen accuses Gambia’s former dictator of rape
Activists seek Yahya Jammeh’s extradition for a catalogue of horrors
WHEN FATOU JALLOW was crowned Gambia’s beauty queen in 2014, it was one of the happiest days of her life. But it was the prelude to a nightmare. Soon afterwards Yahya Jammeh, then the country’s dictator, asked the 18-year-old to marry him. Ms Jallow refused, but Mr Jammeh’s aides kept calling. After accepting an invitation to his home to attend a religious event, Ms Jallow says she was drugged and raped by Mr Jammeh. “He asked me what made me think that I could deny him,” she recalls. “I kept screaming and he kept telling me no one could hear me.”
This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “Parade of horrors”
Middle East & Africa June 29th 2019
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