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Senegal revises amnesty law that covered deadly protests

  • Senegal's parliament revised an amnesty law initially passed in March 2024, which granted amnesty for offences related to protests, with a vote of 126-20.
  • The revisions remove amnesty for serious crimes like murder, torture, and forced disappearance.
  • Aissata Tall Sall criticized the changes, calling them a 'law of settling scores that risks further dividing the Senegalese, instead of reconciling them.'
  • Ismaïla Diallo stated that the new law aims for justice rather than revenge.
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Senegal revises amnesty law that covered deadly protests

Senegal's parliament has approved revisions to a law passed under the former president that granted amnesty for offences committed during deadly opposition protests in the West African country.

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senenews.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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