Three people were killed in The Gambia as hundreds took to the streets demanding the resignation of President Adama Barrow who wants to extend his term.
The deaths occurred on Sunday in the capital, Banjul, after police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who responded by throwing stones.
These are the first deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
Three people were killed in The Gambia as hundreds took to the streets demanding the resignation of President Adama Barrow who wants to extend his term.
The deaths occurred on Sunday in the capital, Banjul, after police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who responded by throwing stones.
These are the first deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
Three people were killed in The Gambia as hundreds took to the streets demanding the resignation of President Adama Barrow who wants to extend his term.
The deaths occurred on Sunday in the capital, Banjul, after police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who responded by throwing stones.
These are the first deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
Three people were killed in The Gambia as hundreds took to the streets demanding the resignation of President Adama Barrow who wants to extend his term.
The deaths occurred on Sunday in the capital, Banjul, after police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who responded by throwing stones.
These are the first deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
Three people were killed in The Gambia as hundreds took to the streets demanding the resignation of President Adama Barrow who wants to extend his term.
The deaths occurred on Sunday in the capital, Banjul, after police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who responded by throwing stones.
These are the first deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
Three people were killed in The Gambia as hundreds took to the streets demanding the resignation of President Adama Barrow who wants to extend his term.
The deaths occurred on Sunday in the capital, Banjul, after police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who responded by throwing stones.
These are the first deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
Three people were killed in The Gambia as hundreds took to the streets demanding the resignation of President Adama Barrow who wants to extend his term.
The deaths occurred on Sunday in the capital, Banjul, after police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who responded by throwing stones.
These are the first deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
Three people were killed in The Gambia as hundreds took to the streets demanding the resignation of President Adama Barrow who wants to extend his term.
The deaths occurred on Sunday in the capital, Banjul, after police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who responded by throwing stones.
These are the first deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.