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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In Senegal, this Wednesday the National Assembly is considering a bill to revise a controversial amnesty law adopted in March 2024 at the initiative of Macky Sall. It cancels the prosecution of all crimes and offences committed between February 2021 and February 2024 during opposition demonstrations, which resulted in at least 65 deaths. The authorities in power for the past year had promised to repeal this law but finally they decided to amend …
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