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Senegal: the silent march against the postponement of the presidential election banned by the authorities

2024-02-13T08:21:04.964Z

Highlights: Senegal: the silent march against the postponement of the presidential election banned by the authorities. Aar Sunu Election asked the Senegalese to gather massively from 3 p.m. (local and GMT) in a district close to the center of the capital. The authorities' response to recent mobilization attempts, the use of force, the arrests, the ill-treatment suffered by a number of journalists according to press organizations, the temporary suspension of mobile data internet and the cutoff during a television signal critical of the government brought them new criticism.


The gathering, planned for Tuesday afternoon in Dakar, was banned by the authorities on the grounds that it risked disrupting traffic.


The Senegalese authorities banned a large silent march called for by civil society on Tuesday in Dakar against the postponement of the presidential election and the extension of the mandate of Head of State Macky Sall, objects of a vast movement of indignation.

The march is being called into question, Elymane Haby Kane, one of the organizers on behalf of the new collective Aar Sunu Élection ( “Let's protect our election”

),

told AFP .

The collective, which includes several dozen union organizations and citizen and religious groups, should speak later in the day, he said.

Elymane Haby Kane confirmed having received a letter from the prefecture prohibiting the march.

The letter posted on social media said the demonstration

“risks causing serious disruption”

to traffic.

Aar Sunu Election asked the Senegalese to gather massively from 3 p.m. (local and GMT) in a district close to the center of the capital.

“We call on all Senegalese to come peacefully and participate in this silent march to say no to the postponement of the elections, to say no to the extension of the mandate of President Macky Sall

,” Abdou Khafor Kandji told the press on Monday on behalf of one of the groups that form Aar Sunu Election.

However, events are subject to an authorization regime.

Authorities have refused to allow numerous opposition rallies in recent years.

Banned demonstrations have commonly degenerated into clashes, as was the case on Friday, when a large-scale protest was repressed by security forces.

Three people were killed.

Many Senegalese wanted to respond to an appeal - to unidentified perpetrators - broadcast on social networks, but the police and gendarmes prevented them by force.

Senegal is in the grip of one of its most serious political crises in recent decades since President Sall announced the postponement of the presidential election on February 3, three weeks before the deadline.

His supporters in the National Assembly and those of Karim Wade, a disqualified candidate, then endorsed the postponement of the election to December 15 and the maintenance of President Sall in his post until his successor takes office, a priori so early 2025.

This last minute change, exceptional in a country praised for its stability and democratic practices, provoked cries of a

“constitutional coup”

.

The opposition suspects the presidential camp of making arrangements with the calendar because it is sure of the defeat of its candidate, Prime Minister Amadou Ba, designated by Macky Sall to succeed him.

Amnesty issue

She suspects a maneuver so that President Sall, whose mandate officially expired on April 2, remains in power.

The head of state, elected in 2012 and re-elected in 2019, repeats that he will not run again.

The severity of the crisis raises fears of a new episode of violence such as the country experienced in March 2021 and June 2023 around the fate of the anti-system opponent Ousmane Sonko, declared presidential candidate, now detained and excluded from the race .

The vagueness maintained by President Sall over his candidacy for a third term then fueled tensions until he announced in July 2023 that he would leave it at that.

Dozens of people have been killed since 2021 according to human rights defenders, and hundreds arrested.

The authorities' response to recent mobilization attempts, the use of force, the arrests, the ill-treatment suffered by a number of journalists according to press organizations, the temporary suspension of mobile data internet and the cutoff during A few days of a television signal critical of the government brought them new criticism.

Major international partners of Senegal have expressed their concern about the situation and called more or less explicitly for a reestablishment of the electoral calendar.

Macky Sall justified the postponement of the presidential election by the fierce disputes sparked by the process of validating candidates.

He said he wanted an indisputable election, worrying about the risk of new outbreaks of violence.

He affirmed his desire

for “appeasement and reconciliation”

and offered a dialogue to the rest of the political class.

This attempt to reach out raises a multitude of questions, in particular on its acceptance by the opposition and on a possible release of opponents Ousmane Sonko, Bassirou Diomaye Faye and people imprisoned since 2021. Some media have raised the possibility of an amnesty , not confirmed by the presidency or the government.

Source: lefigaro

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