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Senegal’s protests continue after crackdown by Sonko

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The interior ministry of Senegal has announced that it is taking measures to “preserve peace and tranquillity” as opposition protests continue in certain parts of the country.

Small protests are ongoing in the capital, Dakar, as well as in Ziguinchor, where the opposition leader Ousmane Sonko serves as the mayor.

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These recent protests were sparked by the arrest of Mr. Sonko over the weekend and the subsequent dissolution of his party. He remains in custody and has initiated a hunger strike as of Sunday.

The government, through Interior Minister Antoine Félix Abdoulaye Diome, declared the dissolution of Mr. Sonko’s party, Patriots of Senegal (Pastef), for inciting unrest during violent protests in Dakar last month.

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But Pastef says the Senegal’s stability “is now compromised, because the people will never accept this ultimate forfeiture of power against ‘the favourite'”.

Videos on social networks showed demonstrators throwing stones at the security forces following the arrest and party dissolution.

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Mr Sonko has denounced his imprisonment, saying it is “on false grounds”. He is also waiting for the official notification about his party’s disbandment so he can fight it by “legal means”.

It is the third time a political party had been banned in the West African nation since it gained its independence from France in 1960 – the others happened before multi-party democracy was introduced in the 1970s.

Pastef’s supporters have accused President Macky Sall’s ruling party of trying to side-line his popular opponent, who came third in the 2019 presidential election, with trumped-up charges ahead of February’s vote.

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