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Senegal Launches Official Investigation into Political Violence from 2021 to 2024

Senegal’s Justice Minister Ousmane Diagne initiates an investigation into 2021-2024 political violence, led by Prosecutor Ibrahima Ndoye, to address 80 deaths, torture allegations, and human rights violations, overcoming barriers posed by a controversial amnesty law.

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Justice Minister Ousmane Diagne has requested an investigation into political violence from 2021 to 2024, which resulted in at least 80 deaths and numerous injuries.

Ibrahima Ndoye, the Prosecutor in Dakar, will lead the investigation to identify those responsible, including civilians, law enforcement, and political leaders.

Concerns over human rights violations have arisen, particularly regarding reported torture. A controversial amnesty law from former President Macky Sall’s administration had initially dampened hopes for justice, but legal experts affirm that this law cannot shield serious crimes like torture.

The investigation will commence with summons for victims of torture and families of the deceased as Senegal confronts its challenging recent history.

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