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SENEGAL: “NO LIFE SHOULD BE LOST IN THESE CIRCUMSTANCES” SAYS – YOUSSOU NDOUR

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Youssou Ndour speaks out on the protests in Senegal following the sentencing of Ousmane Sonko to two years in prison. The Senegalese artist who calls for dialogue lamented the dead.

Protests in Senegal – Yousou Ndour: “No life should be lost in these circumstances”
  • Youssou Ndour calls for dialogue after the protests in Senegal.
  • He mourns the dead and offers his condolences.
  • The singer encourages reconciliation between all Senegalese to preserve the country.

” I present you my sincere condolences. No life should be lost in these circumstances. No life, because it is sacred! “, he argued according to Igfm visited by Senego.

The Leader of the Super Etoile Group to say: “Dear Senegalese sisters and brothers, we are a big family with our affinities and our differences. Whether you are a member of the Defense and Security Forces, the government or the opposition, we are all Senegalese. Let everyone get closer to their neighbor and try to cultivate a sincere dialogue. Let’s exchange for the supreme interest of our country and try to find solutions together to preserve it from the darkness of division. We must all work in this direction”.

Since the protests began last Thursday, more than 15 people have been killed between Dakar and Ziguinchor.

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