EDUCATION
SENEGAL: Senegalese from abroad mobilize for Diary Sow
The disappearance of Diary Sow continues to worry all Senegalese on the continent or in the Parisian diaspora, where the most brilliant and the “best student of Senegal resides. The one who published a first novel in 2020, “Sous le visage d’un ange”, published by l’Harmattan, of which she herself had drawn the illustration of the first cover page, is in all minds and plunged the Senegalese into total disarray. Senegalese people from abroad whose association of Senegalese students in France mobilized this Sunday, January 10, 2021 to distribute flyers and paste missing persons notices in all the streets of Paris, the French capital.
This Sunday, January 10, 2021, the entire Senegalese community, made up of students, acquaintances and Senegalais from the outside, crisscrossed the streets of Paris to distribute flyers bearing the photo of the deceased. The goal: to find Diary Sow as quickly as possible. But also to ensure that those who have seen her from the Lycée d’Excellence, can help to find her and make a possible report to the French police services.
The Senegalese consular authorities and the Embassy of Senegal in France are also on this file. “The police and the competent French services are informed and deploy the due diligence that is their responsibility,” said in a press release on behalf of his family Serigne Mbaye Thiam, Minister of Water and Sanitation, who is also his sponsor. The French police have already opened an investigation
Diary Sow lived in the 13th arrodissement of Paris. According to the local Senegalese press, she did not return to her high school for the resumption of classes after the 2020 holiday season. She has been missing since January 5. She has been unreachable for several days.Her unwarranted absence is of great concern.The one that won over all the Senegalese people with her love of studies, coupled with a passion for scientific studies, maths and science, is seen as a model of success for girls in her country of origin: Senegal.
EDUCATION
AVERROÈS – The first Muslim school under contract in France, is under threat
Founded 20 years after the ban on veiling in schools, Averroes, the first Muslim high school under contract in France, is threatened, with a favourable opinion on the termination of its contract with the State having been delivered Monday.
A consultative committee chaired by the Prefect of the North voted on Monday in favor of the termination of the association contract linking the State this Muslim school located in Lille, the big city of northern France, told AFP two sources close to the file, this Monday, November 27, 2023.
Under the terms of this contract, signed in 2008, the teachers of the school are paid by the National Education and the extracurricular staff by the Region. The last word now goes to the prefect, who must make his decision on the future of this contract “in the coming days”, said one of the two sources.
Since 2019, the local authorities have refused to pay the subsidy provided under this contract with the State, accusing Averroès of a Qatari donation of 950,000 euros in 2014.
In filigree is also pointed out the historical link of Averroes with the Muslims of France (ex-UOIF), organization stemming from the Egyptian movement of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The idea of creating a Muslim high school dates back to 1994, when 19 girls were excluded from a Lille public high school for refusing to remove their veil to go to school, despite a circular prohibiting “ostentatious religious signs”.
The Lycée Averroès opened in September 2003 with about fifteen students in the premises of the mosque of the working-class district of Lille-Sud, with the support of the UOIF.
With more than 800 students, including 400 under contract, Averroes remains by far the largest of the six Muslim institutions under contract in France. Only high school is recognized, not college.
EDUCATION
SENEGAL – UCAD Academic Council decides to continue the year with online courses
The Academic Council of the University Cheikh Anta DIOP of Dakar, which met on Monday, June 12, 2023 under the chairmanship of the Rector, Professor Ahmadou Aly Mbaye, has decided that the 2022/2023 academic year will continue with online courses for students, “After examining and analysing the situation resulting from the destruction of educational facilities and the entire University’s car fleet on Thursday, 1 June 2023, and anxious to safeguard the achievements of the process of regularizing the university calendar, the Board made the following decision: the resumption of pedagogical activities (courses, TP, TD) in distance education format,” reads in the communiqué of the Communication Directorate of the UCAD.
The academic calendar was established for the rest of the year: «from 15 June to 15 July 2023: first semester; from 24 July to 31 October 2023: second semester; beginning of November 2023: beginning of the academic year 2023-2024».
Also, the document stresses, the practical modalities of this complete changeover will be specified by the institutions. Students can benefit from technical assistance for the activation of institutional accounts by sending an email to (support@ucad.edu.sn)».
It should be noted that the investigation opened following the violent demonstrations that broke out at the University Sheikh Anta Diop of Dakar (Ucad), has already led to the arrest of three individuals. We’re talking about two infiltrators and a student at medical school. According to the investigation, these three individuals were referred to the prosecutor of the Republic, before joining the prison of Rebeuss with a charge followed by a warrant of committal on 13 June 2023.
EDUCATION
GUINEA – The death of a young man rekindles social tensions
Thierno Mamadou Diallo was 19 years old. Candidate for the patent examination, he will unfortunately never get this parchment. The young man was shot in the head in the margins of protests against rising fuel prices in Hamdallaye, Guinea on Wednesday, June 1, 2022.
The clashes between demonstrators and the Guinean security forces in some areas of Conakry have revived the discontent of a part of the population and the political class against the power of Colonel Mamady Doumbouya. The Guinean Minister of Security, Bachir Diallo, quickly stepped up to the front from the city of Kankan where he is staying to ‘strongly condemn’ these actions that lead to the deaths of men’. ‘The government is not part of this logic’, he insisted.
It will take much more to mitigate the fracture between the CNRD of Colonel Mamady Doumbouya who took power on 05 September 2021 and a part of the Guineans. According to the FNDC, an opposition coalition that fought the power of Alpha Condé, there is indeed a gap between the promises of the CNRD ‘putschists’ who had pledged not to commit the same killings as his predecessors ” and the actions they are taking today.
The death of young Thierno Mamadou Diallo comes on the eve of a CNRD statement banning all demonstrations. This decision, considered as a restriction of public freedoms, had been strongly protested by certain political organizations and human rights associations.
Let us recall that the power of Conakry has already initiated legal proceedings against twenty dignitaries of the former regime including President Alpha Condé and his Prime Minister Ibrahima Fofana Kassory. The former governing party, RPG ARC-EN-CIEL, has claimed to be the victim of a witch hunt.
We are therefore far from the popular joy aroused by the advent of Colonel Mamady Doumbouya at the head of the Guinean state. Some of his decisions are considered out of step with the national reconciliation to which the whole country aspires. Apart from that, this power must face the African Union and the international community which deems the duration of the transition set by the military junta unacceptable.
The CNRD would benefit from the dissipation of these tensions for peace in this country already weakened by many social crises.
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