LONDON: On Thursday, Britain slapped restrictions on former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh as it extended worldwide travel bans and economic fines over human rights violations.
The former tyrant, whose election defeat of Adama Barrow forced him to leave in Dec 2016, was one of three on a revised list targeting 10 people across the globe from the West African republic.
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In Pakistan, Rao Anwar Ahmed Khan, a former “encounter specialist” of the Karachi police accused of being behind more than 190 “hits” that resulted in more than 400 deaths, still faces constraints.
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