Jammeh made homosexuality illegal in Gambia and said he would slit the throats of men who wanted to marry other men in Gambia.
US National Security Advisor Susan Rice said the comments were part of an “alarming deterioration of the broader human rights situation” in Gambia.
Rice said the United States is concerned about reports of broader rights violations in the country, including allegations of missing US citizens.
“We are deeply concerned about credible reports of torture, suspicious disappearances, including of two American citizens — and arbitrary detention at the government’s hands,” Rice said.
Rice warned the US could take action. It revoked trade preferences with Gambia last year following reports of a crackdown against the country’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.
“We are reviewing what additional actions are appropriate to respond to this worsening situation,” Rice said.
AFP.
US slams president Yahya Jammeh of Gambia, warns him to be more tolerant of homosexuals or else face consequences


