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Calm Returns To Streets Of Dakar After 72 Hours Of Violence

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Calm Returns To Streets Of Dakar After 72 Hours Of Violence

The violence resulted in at least 16 deaths and more than 350 wounded

Calm has returned to the streets of Senegal’s capital, Dakar, following 72 hours of violence where clashes erupted in the wake of the sentencing of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko to two years in jail.

The authorities on Saturday said that 500 people had been arrested since Thursday.

“Most of those arrested were in possession of Molotov cocktails, knives and large-calibre firearms”, said Ibrahima Diop, Senegal’s director of public security.”

Supporters of Sonko and President Macky Sall have traded blame for the violence and deaths.

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The violence resulted in at least 16 deaths and more than 350 wounded.

Sonko was not present at his trial and is yet to be taken into custody for his jail term, which is predicted to stoke further tensions.

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