Senegalese Turn to Washington for Crisis Intervention
Dozens of Senegalese Sunday gathered at the U.S. White House under a gathering titled “Peace and Justice in Senegal,” where they called on Washington’s lawmakers to intervene on a worsening crisis in their nation, triggered by the recent two-year prison sentence given to opposition leader Ousmane Sonko. For more, VOA’s Abdourahmane Dia was in attendance of the protest where he spoke to protestors.
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