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Commemoration: Ms. Kaya officially writes against the "Seggae Day" celebrations on February 21

Summary by L'Express
Véronique Topize has (re)taken the pen. Widow of Kaya, artist dead in troubled circumstances in the police cell at the Central Barracks, on February 21, 1999, she has just written to the Ministry of Arts and Culture to take a stand against the celebrations of the *Seggae* Day fixed on that date. *"On February 21, it is a day of mourning. It is a black February. There was not only the death of Kaya, but also that of Berger Agathe and other people…
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L'Express broke the news in Mauritius on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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