Center condemns Bory Touray Incendiary remarks against Barrow

By Sheriff Saidykhan



The Edward Francis Small Center for Rights and Justice (EFSCRJ) strongly condemned the recent remarks made by Mr. Borry S. Touray, the UDP Administrative Secretary for Legal Affairs, during a political meeting in Jambur.



“Speaking in Mandinka, Mr. Touray made a metaphorical reference to the mother of the President in his call for removing President Barrow from office and went further to invoke violence, identity-based claims of legitimacy, and confrontational rhetoric. Among other things, Mr. Touray stated:


“It should be worth to engage in violence and sacrifice our lives just to ensure Barrow does not seek a third term… we are not ruling out anything.”
“Those who seek to provoke us, we are more of a citizen than them… we are better and more legitimate citizens than them.”


“If they want peace, we are ready, but if they wish violence also, we will engage them.” warned, Bory S Touray.



The rights center described the remarks, incendiary, undemocratic, and wholly unacceptable in a multiparty democracy.



The Center further called on Borry S. Touray to: “withdraw the statements, and express a clear commitment to peaceful, democratic political engagement.



We also urge the United Democratic Party (UDP) to: Hold Mr. Touray accountable for these remarks.


Ensure that party leaders and supporters refrain from hate speech, dangerous rhetoric, or any form of inflammatory communication.”.



The Center added: “EFSCRJ also calls on the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) and Inter-Party Committee (IPC) to take appropriate steps to hold Mr. Touray and the UDP fully accountable, consistent with the codes of conduct governing electoral actors.



We also call on civil society, media, and citizens to intensify vigilance, monitoring, and documentation of political speech and conduct ensuring that all parties and aspirants adhere to standards that safeguard free, fair, and peaceful elections.



Finally, We note that the Police have invited Mr. Touray for questioning regarding his remarks. EFSCRJ wishes to strongly remind the Inspector General of Police that the law must be applied consistently and impartially.



It is unacceptable that several NPP leaders and ministers have previously issued hate speech or dangerous statements without facing similar scrutiny. Selective enforcement undermines rule of law, erodes trust in institutions, and threatens peace. All individuals regardless of political affiliation must be held to the same legal standards.”.