Two
men have been charged in the US with attempting to overthrow The
Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh, the justice department has said. The defendants, who are of Gambian origin, are accused of
conspiring against a friendly nation and conspiring to possess firearms.
Gambian authorities said they had thwarted a coup attempt on 30 December. Mr Jammeh seized power in the tiny West African nation in 1994 and has been accused of authoritarianism. He was abroad when gunfire broke out near the presidential palace in the capital, Banjul, on 30 December.
They included US citizen Cherno Njie, 57, and US-Gambian dual national Papa Faal, 46, it said.
"These defendants stand accused of conspiring to carry out the violent overthrow of a foreign government, in violation of US law," Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement.
"The United States is committed to holding them fully responsible for their actions."
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