‘The Monster Has Outwitted Them’: Have Zimbabweans Stopped Protesting? (News 24 – Nov. 16)

Jeffrey Smith, founding director of US-based Vanguard Africa certainly doesn't think everything's over for Zimbabwe's protest forces. He told News24: "I think it's only natural for such movements to have ebbs and flows. What Zimbabwe's protest movement has done up to this point is help to ensure that a democratic transition, powered first and foremost by the people, will eventually take hold."

 

Profile: Human Rights Abuses in The Gambia (The National – November 7)

“President Jammeh has followed his own set of rules for more than two decades, using any opportunity to entrench his abusive rule and evade accountability for his innumerable crimes,” said Jeffrey Smith, founding director of Vanguard Africa. “It is very concerning that this comes weeks before a presidential election, the lead-up of which has been fraught with violence against the opposition, killings and highly incendiary rhetoric espoused by Jammeh himself."

Gambia to Withdraw from ICC to ‘avoid human rights prosecution’ (International Business Times – October 26)

The Gambia's decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) is coming as the country has been arresting and charging activists and opposition members in the lead-up to December presidential election.

Trump Criticized for ‘affection of all things authoritarian’ (Washington Blade – October 13)

Jeffrey Smith, a Washington-based human rights expert who has worked with LGBT activists from Uganda and other African countries, is the founding director of the Vanguard Africa Movement, which promotes good governance and ethical leadership on the continent. He told the Washington Blade that Trump “once again displayed his affection for all things authoritarian when he vowed to lock up his opponent” at Sunday’s presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis.