Senegal: a necessary lull but which cannot last

Senegal a necessary lull but which cannot last

It has now been more than ten days since Ousmane Sonko was sentenced. The first opponent of the country is still locked up in his Dakar home, which the police prevent him from leaving. After the days of demonstrations and violence that followed his conviction, life has gradually resumed its course in the Senegalese capital, which seems to have returned to normal daily life. A necessary lull but which cannot last forever. The Senegalese remain suspended following the deep political crisis that the country is going through.

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