Middle East & Africa | Botching the beacon

The arrest of an opposition leader sparks protests in Senegal

Demonstrators want to defend democracy and a two-term limit for the president

Hell, no, Sonko won’t go!
|DAKAR

STANDING OVER a smouldering barricade as riot police draw nearer, Mohamed Thiam, a protester in Senegal’s capital, Dakar, does not mince his words. Macky Sall, the president, “wants to impose a dictatorship”, he declares. “We will not accept it.”

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