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2023년 8월 1일

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Africanews

Senegal: Internet restricted as Sonko faces new charges and detention

They termed the move as anti-democratic after the government charged and imprisoned Sonko on Monday for various crimes, including a call for insurrection which, according to the authorities, led to deaths.

Sonko's lawyers have claimed it's a political vendetta by the government of the outgoing President Macky Sall.

"We consider that the case is empty. We've put together a lot of statements to do this. But I have here statements by President Macky Sall, who made much more violent calls," said Youssoupha Camara, the lawyer for Ousmane Sonko.

The lawyers have also questioned the independence of the judiciary accusing some judges of being biased and siding with the executive to propagate punitive agenda against the opposition...

Less than two hours after his indictment, Interior Minister Antoine Diome announced in a press release the dissolution of the opposition party, Pastef, justifying his decision by its "frequent" calls for "insurrectionary movements" which, according to him, resulted in numerous deaths in March 2021 and June 2023 and "acts of ransacking and looting of public and private property". 

Internet was also restricted on Monday by the government in a move intended to curb spread of information to deter an insurrection.

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