National Dialogue: End of Prison Abolition Not on the Agenda (By Marvel Ndoye)
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After listening to all the speakers on the occasion of the opening of the divestiture of the national dialogue, we must go to the obvious, the dehumanization of prison detention still has good days before it. Neither President Diomaye, nor the politicians present, nor civil society are interested in the issue. The famous stupid superstition obliges us. Everyone thinks that to talk about it, it's like building a prison, is to sign his imprisonmen…
Some demand the impossible: solve the quadrature of the circle. Say otherwise, they demand the new regime that he dialogues with them... but without them. This is the essence of the policy of the empty chair. Senegal has just passed a historic political turning point, a painful transition, marked by deep tears. We have all been wounded: in our flesh, in our convictions, in our democratic hopes, in our republican faith. The country has wavered. I…
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