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Nana-Jo Ndow founded the African Network Against Extrajudicial Killings and Enforced Disappearances (ANEKED), following her family tragedy when her father, Saul Ndow, was forcibly disappeared in 2013. She is a Human Right Activist, storyteller and gender rights specialist, based in The Gambia. In this episode we follow her search for the truth of what happened to her father, and her experience of The Gambian Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission and her continued calls for justice and accountability until today. We also hear of her creation of The Memory House, a place where the forcibly disappeared are remembered and the lessons of the past never forgotten.
The podcasts are also a call for action, There is a link below to the global petition calling for an official British TRC to be established, If you agree please sign and share .
https://chng.it/mjksWP7bBB
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Nana-Jo Ndow founded the African Network Against Extrajudicial Killings and Enforced Disappearances (ANEKED), following her family tragedy when her father, Saul Ndow, was forcibly disappeared in 2013. She is a Human Right Activist, storyteller and gender rights specialist, based in The Gambia. In this episode we follow her search for the truth of what happened to her father, and her experience of The Gambian Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission and her continued calls for justice and accountability until today. We also hear of her creation of The Memory House, a place where the forcibly disappeared are remembered and the lessons of the past never forgotten.
The podcasts are also a call for action, There is a link below to the global petition calling for an official British TRC to be established, If you agree please sign and share .
https://chng.it/mjksWP7bBB
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.