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SENEGAL – Ousmane Sonko case: Abdou Latif Coulibaly responds to Moussa Absa Sène

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“The story catches up with the filmmaker, Moussa Sène.” This is how the response of Abdou Latif Coulibaly, Minister Secretary General of the Government to Senegalese filmmaker Moussa Absa Sène begins. The latter had made a tribune in the form of a letter addressed to President Macky Sall, concerning the situation of tension that living Senegal at the beginning that the deputy Ousmane Sonko Leader of the Pastef was accused of repeated rapes and threats with a weapon by a masseur in the name from Adji Sarr.

My dear Moussa Sène Absa, it is from the start of my remarks that I would like to be clear with you and naturally well understood by all: I have no intention of answering on behalf of His Excellency, President Macky Sall , whom you challenge, as a free citizen (partisan actor?), following the letter that you bring to his attention in the press.
For me, it is not a simple detail, when you specify your age: sixty-three (63) years old, indicate yourself. We are both of the same generation, that of children born to five or three before the end of colonial nights. I’m happy, at over 65, to see that I have the advantage of age over you by far.

Thus, I give myself the freedom by basing myself on our African cultural values, in order to be able to use the birthright and to formulate fraternal remarks on your words. Moussa, my dear brother, I find it difficult to understand the relevance of your argument. I don’t think I misread you. Believe me, even wrapped in a poetic and pleasant style, this argument hardly hides its emptiness, in order to avoid talking about the astonishing fragility of the elements serving as a framework for the text.

Factual consistency is lacking. However, one cannot understand the object of the reflection which you propose in debate, if you persist in concealing all the facts which constitute the fabric of the political history of this country on the basis of which you rely to propose a postulate , make statements and draw conclusions. In this respect, the conceptual basis of the reflection being flawed, your analysis has taken quite a blow.

The conclusions of your analysis, which tries to present itself under the gilding of a distant and objective essay, are they fatally disqualified. Your basic premise is based on the idea that Senegal, since its existence as a state, has never experienced such a flawed political atmosphere, because it is filled with tension. Everything in the political competition, you suggest, is happening today, more than it did yesterday, in a context heavily laden with threats and potential violence.

With your age, you were six in 1962, it is understandable that you do not have clear memories of the events of December 17 of that same year. Only, knowing you brilliant and perspicacious filmmaker keen, at least from the point of view of political theory, you cannot state, with a very calm conscience what you write, for example: Moussa you write: “Never I never felt so many cleavages with nauseating consequences cross people’s minds “.

Moussa, what do you mean by that? That you had succeeded, with an enormous feat, to speak only of recent cases, in avoiding breathing the air of the country on June 23, 2011. As perhaps, you had also decided to close your nostrils so as not to feel the smells of grenades thrown at populations contesting Wade’s third term. Why be so oblivious to my dear brother Moussa?

Our eminent historians, especially scholars of contemporary Senegalese political history, have produced enough on the subject. I would like to see you produce a film on political violence in Senegal from the colonial period to the present day. Moussa, very fraternally, as you produced a documentary on the tragic and painful case of Me Sèye.

With the age which is yours you cannot say that with a conscience in peace as the reality lived during the last fifty (1960-2011), before the arrival of Macky Sall to power attests to situations of so strong political tensions. that they sometimes produced violence with innocent citizens as victims.

You are of exceptional dimension, a fertile filmmaker, an accomplished creator. You have the mind of a creator and it certainly happens to you, by your fruitfulness of mind, to mix factual reality and fiction. All things that make your work more sublime. It won’t be insulting to say that you wrote your text with the spirit of the artist who is sometimes allowed to take a lot of freedom with the facts. I would like to remind you or perhaps let you know that on December 17, 1962, Senegal could swing into war between two political camps which faced each other and had it not been for the wisdom of the officers of the Armed Forces and the Gendarmerie, we could have known the first political crisis followed by violence. Long before this date the power in place pursued with unparalleled aggressiveness all those who claimed to be part of the African Independence Party (PAI). The repression has been terrible and many families in this country have been the victims.

The fratricidal political struggles in the city of Saint Louis were a perfect illustration of this. This is where the first political assassination took place in independent Senegal. You were undoubtedly young to remember that.
If this is indeed the case, you can be excused. On the other hand, you can remember the sequence of 1968 with the massive arrival in Dakar of the action committees of the Senegalese Progressive Union. These one-party militias called from the interior of the country to come to the capital, in order to beat up and smash striking students. For an intellectual, moreover a consecrated filmmaker, you have no right to ignore all these facts.
You also cannot forget the massacre of six police officers on the Boulevard du Centenaire on February 16, 1994. The families of these massacred police officers who celebrated the sad anniversary of these horrible assassinations do not think, far from it, as you do.

My dear young brother, as I said to you, your analysis is weak and without consistency, even if you wanted to make a serious text intended to disturb the conscience of the authority. You could have been more incisive and better listened to if you had avoided the partisan trap that we claim we who are inserted.

Unless this is the case for you without the opinion being informed. It is your absolute right to be. Never have I witnessed such intense tension in our once peaceful and laughing society.

Moussa, I dare not believe that you consider that the Casamance region and its populations are not part of Senegalese society. They, I imagine, weren’t as laughing as you claim in your text.

I know that you would never be able to echo the theses of the rebellion. However, considering that Casamance has been laughing during these thirty, even forty last laughing years, you forget, there too, that since December 1983, this part of the country is in the grip of a terrible war of secession which is remembered us a few days ago.

My dear Moussa, to finish I will tell you that I have indeed read the arguments developed jumbled up to try to disqualify public policies and the work initiated since 2012 by the Head of State. I admit that I was struck by the daring claims made on difficult-to-master economic and social development issues and issues. To be honest, hasty judgments are obvious, rarely avoiding being over-the-top and gaudy. But as they say, any excess, they say, is harmful.

All the demonstrations attempted prepare for a sensational entry into the current debate: the rape case pending before justice. This sentence in your text clearly betrays the subtlety that you are trying to assert: “Mr. President … Do not get involved in over-the-belt quarrels!” (..) The fight is elsewhere ”. You enter this debate to make the thesis of the plotted conspiracy prosper, without proof obviously, if not to do, like all the others who defend this thesis, in, the suspicion, the insinuation, the calumny, even the defamation. A futile attempt to politicize a private conflict between two Senegalese citizens with certainly a criminal connotation, but which nonetheless remains a civil matter. I will have no other words for you on this subject. My dear brother, let us pray together that God will allow us the lucidity to keep wisdom and give us the means to preserve peace and stability in this country. No offense to all the ominous birds.

Abdou Latif COULIBALY

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SENEGAL – Harassment, food tampering, communication ban: the Diomaye Coalition President alert on the conditions of detention of his candidate

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Bassirou Diomay Faye

The Diomaye Coalition President warns about the conditions of detention of candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye. The members of the said coalition inform that his visiting days have been changed and he can only receive visits on Tuesdays and Wednesdays within the Court. He is also prohibited from telephone communications. The Diomaye Président coalition denounces this relentlessness against its candidate and holds the regime responsible for any attack on the physical or moral integrity of their candidate.

“Following the official launch of the Diomaye President Coalition and the massive adhesions of opposition leaders, it was expected that the government in power would reinstate the candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye in his rights, particularly in the context of a presidential election of which he is undoubtedly the favourite,” reads a statement.

However, the Coalition announces that the Prison Administration, under the responsibility of the Minister of Justice, has decided to unilaterally and without justification tighten the conditions of detention of candidate Bassirou Diomaye FAYE by:

“A unilateral modification of his visiting days now, the candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye can only receive visits on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and this within the Court itself. A ban on telephone communications under the pretext that the favorite candidate in the presidential election whose campaign begins in two days has conversations whose purpose is political. A continuous harassment of the room of the candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye is now searched at every turn.”

Moreover, she notes a «lack of security measures despite her status as a candidate in the presidential election of February 25, 2024 and multiple alerts on probable alterations of the food served to her. Candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye no longer has breakfast.”
The Diomaye President coalition denounces this relentlessness against its candidate. “We strongly denounce this umpteenth violation of the principle of equality between candidates in the presidential election of February 25, 2024. We call for the immediate release of Bassirou Diomaye Faye to actively participate in the election campaign.”

In any case, she stresses, «the State of Senegal has the responsibility to ensure its protection if it unjustly decides to maintain it in the bonds of detention».

In short, the Diomaye Coalition President indicates that «Macky Sall, Aissata Tall Sall and Amadou Ba will be held responsible for any attack on the physical or moral integrity of the candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye».

Source : PressAfrik

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SENEGAL – 100.000 Housing: Ismaila Madior Fall á Bambilor for the inauguration

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This Friday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Senegalese from outside, Ismaila Madior Fall, accompanied by Minister Annette Ndiaye Seck, will inaugurate the “City of the Diaspora” in Bambilor. This project aims to prevent the creation of new slums and encourage the mass production of accessible housing.

According to the Observer, the aim is to boost and diversify the supply of housing for low-income and/or irregular households, while facilitating access to adapted bank financing. With a clear vision of strengthening the construction ecosystem, this initiative demonstrates the commitment of the Senegalese government to its diaspora.

The 100,000 units planned in this project were developed in partnership with the Senegalese government and its collaborators, seeking to meet the specific housing needs and concerns of Senegalese living abroad.

Source: PressAfrik

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SENEGAL – Thione Niang “I have no program, I have a vision”

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Thione Niang ©Ze-Africanews

Social entrepreneur Thione Niang is a candidate in the February 2024 election. In this exclusive interview, he reveals his vision, his projects in particular, “Give One project”, “JeufZone” which includes an agricultural component, training but also women’s empowerment. 

It was an opportunity for the social entrepreneur to look back on his beginnings, on the process of returning to his country of origin, Senegal. He addressed the political question: his involvement in the political ring while giving his opinion on the Senegalese political landscape. 

African politics is another aspect of this interview. The urgency of the industrialization of the continent, the urgency of helping African youth so that they have the same opportunities for development as other young people in the world, is close to his heart. 

On the question of the African school, Thione Niang proposes a redesign of it, starting with a paradigm shift and especially the content of the teachings. According to him, we must return to our fundamentals, namely our own models of identity representations, notably Cheikh Anta Diop or Nkrumah. 

Thione Niang, also told us about vision, his vision and not a program, to give each Senegalese what he deserves both in terms of education, health, but also on the development of infrastructure, which, according to him, necessarily passes first and foremost through food self-sufficiency, hence his return to the land for an assertive agricultural progress.

He ended up sending a strong message to all Senegalese.

The rest of the interview on this link:

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