He then changed his mind - 22 years in power, hard thing to give up
I await the announcement - 'Saudi Arabia has decided to offer asylum to deposed dictator Yahya Jammeh of Gambia'
Why not? KSA is in no position to determine who is a dictator and who is not. He should be welcomed like every Muslim leader who asked for refugee as has been the case historically.
You might not know this but even before the foundation of modern-day KSA in 1932, it's predecessor states, for instance the Kingdom of Hijaz and Sharifate of Makkah and Madinah, used to welcome Muslim leaders from across the Muslim world who were persecuted by either colonial powers or fellow Muslims. Be it Imam Shamil (ra) from Dagestan or the Senussi dynasty, last King of Libya and countless of others.
The only one I would have preferred that the House of Saud had not welcomed was Idi Amin who used to live in Jeddah. One of my older brothers knew one of his sons.
Idi Amin and family:
And of course the cancer named Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Seems you have a little idea of African politics. I have been to Zambia and Senegal myself. It's a very nice touristic country with lovely beach, landscape, wildlife and climate. Apart from that it's just a tiny country sandwiched inside Senegal. Lots of Brits do go there for holiday/have a good time. Our government has already issued travel warning to British citizen in Gambia and repatriated many just recently.
Hopefully we will see people here criticize evil Sénégal/African union for invading a peaceful prosperous Muslim country as well.
I know many people from Senegal from when I used to live in France. Great people and many speak Arabic as third or second language. Never been to Senegal or Gambia though. The closest I have been is Morocco.
Not sure why people turn this into a Muslim issue. It's just an internal Gambian conflict that now has outside involvement (Senegal and African Union) due to the geography of Gambia.
As for Sub-Saharan Africa, not an expert, but I consider myself well-versed in their history as well as recent politics. The fundamentals at least.
As far as Sub-Saharan Africa goes I am more familiar with the Swahili (Arabic name) coastline (Kenya and Tanzania) that I have visited. I want to visit Horn of Africa and a lot of regions in Sub-Saharan Africa but that is for another time.