Senegal - 9 Dead in Protests After Opposition Leader Jailed

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Nine Dead in Protests After Opposition Leader Jailed DeutscheWelle: Senegal

Government critic Ousmane Sonko was acquitted of rape charges but found guilty of"corrupting youth." His trial has triggered street protests that left nine people dead.

Interior Minister Antoine Felix Abdoulaye Diome made this announcement on state television, adding that the deaths happened in Dakar and Ziguinchor. Sonko's political party, PASTEF, claimed that the verdict was part of a political conspiracy and issued a statement urging citizens to"stop all activity and take to the streets."

 

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