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  2. Fatou Camara (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In the diaspora, she runs a news website [1] for The Gambia and is strongly networked via social media such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Soundcloud. Their Facebook page "The Fatu Network" is watched by more than 250,000 users (as of March 2017). In August 2014, she was assaulted by supporters of Jammeh in the United States. [9 ...

  3. Fatou Jaw-Manneh - Wikipedia

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    Fatou Jaw-Manneh is a Gambian journalist and activist who received political asylum from the United States in 1994 and has lived in the U.S. ever since. She is a well-known member of the Gambian community in the U.S. and runs the popular news and politics website Maafanta.com. [1] She was the first female reporter at the Gambian Daily Observer [2] and is widely known as “Gambia's Iron Lady ...

  4. Fatou Sanyang Kinteh - Wikipedia

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    Fatou Sanyang Kinteh also known as Fatou Kinteh is a Gambian politician and women's rights activist. She currently serves as the Gambian minister for women's affairs, children, and social welfare . She also serves as the national coordinator of The Gambia for Gender-Based Violence and Female Genital Mutilation.

  5. Gambia's bid to unban FGM divides families and parliament - AOL

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    Few dared question Gambia's former dictator, Yahya Jammeh, when he outlawed female genital mutilation (FGM) over a decade later, in 2015, saying it was not required by Islam, the country's majority

  6. Fatou Bensouda - Wikipedia

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    Fatou Bom Bensouda was born on 31 January 1961 in Banjul (then Bathurst), The Gambia, into a polygamous Muslim family. [9] She is the daughter of Omar Gaye Nyang, a government driver and wrestling promoter. [10] Her father was a landowner who also owned several wrestling arenas in the country.

  7. Fatou Jeng - Wikipedia

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    Fatou Jeng was born on September 30, 1996 in Banjul in The Gambia. [2] She studied at the University of the Gambia , and was the first female president of the university's student union. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Jeng also graduated from the University of Sussex where she obtained a master's degree in environment, development, and policy, and was a ...

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  9. Fatou Jagne Senghore - Wikipedia

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    Fatou Jagne Senghore (or Senghor; born 10 April 1970) is a Gambian jurist, human rights advocate, women's rights and free expression activist. She is well known for her work in human rights in West Africa , especially in the Gambia and Senegal . [ 1 ]