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Michael Sang Correa was convicted in the U.S. for torture committed during Yahya Jammeh's regime in The Gambia.
A jury that heard the case in U.S. District Court in Denver found Michael Sang Correa guilty of torturing people.
After moving to Denver, Michael Sang Correa was indicted in 2020 under a rarely used law that allows people to be tried in ...
The case marks the third prosecution in U.S. history to fall under the federal Torture Act, and Correa is the first foreign ...
A former Gambian soldier has been convicted on torture charges by a US court for his involvement in crimes committed while ...
A Colorado jury found a Gambian national named Michael Sang Correa guilty on torture charges for his participation in the ...
A Colorado jury convicted Gambian national, Michael Sang Correa, on Tuesday on charges of torturing victims in The Gambia in ...
An ex-military officer in Gambia and others have testified this week against a man on trial in the United States accused of ...
This ruling represents a crucial step in addressing human rights abuses and holds accountable those involved in past acts of ...
Gambian national Michael Sang Correa was convicted by a Colorado jury for participating in the torture of victims in 2006, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) said Tuesday. Correa was a part of a ...
Michael Sang Correa, 46, faced six counts in a U.S. court related to the torture of five people in attempt to coerce ...
Jammeh was a 22-year dictator of Gambia, a country surrounded by Senegal except for a small Atlantic coastline, and was ...