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Hundreds of young Gambians from the country's main opposition party march through the capital Banjul, in what is believed to be the first opposition protest permitted in the former dictatorship for nearly three decades. Police allowed the youth wing of the United Democratic Party (UDP) to march to the National Assembly to demand action against corruption in the small West African nation. "We are telling them that we are asking them for the fast-tracking of the Anti-Corruption Bill," says a UDP youth leader, Kemo Bojang. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES