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Violence in Dakar
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Dakar, Senegal
Dakar, Senegal

Senegal police clash with rioters as vote looms

Published on : 20 February 2012 - 10:35am | By RNW Africa Desk (Photo: AFP)
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Senegal security forces clashed with protesters in the capital and surrounding suburbs on Sunday in the fifth straight day of demonstrations against President Abdoulaye Wade's candidacy in a February 26 election.

Youths set fire to tyres, smashed car windows and barricaded roads near the presidential mansion in Dakar and several protesters were injured as police defending it fired back with teargas, rubber bullets and rocks.

One protester was killed when a rubber bullet hit him in the head in the town of Rufiske, 25 km (15 miles) from Dakar, according to local media, bringing to at least six the number of dead in pre-electoral violence since last month.

Mounting pressure
The clashes come amid mounting pressure on Wade from opposition rivals and international partners to withdraw his bid for a third term in office, and have raised fears of growing instability in West Africa's most peaceful country.

Protesters said they took to the streets on Sunday to retaliate after security forces fired a teargas grenade into a mosque during a demonstration on Friday.

"They violated the mosque by firing teargas into it, and we are here to tell them never again," said Soulaymane Diop, 33, as he watched protesters shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is greatest) and hurling chunks of concrete at police in full riot gear.

Seven days to go
Clashes later erupted in several other suburbs and neighbourhoods of Dakar, raising the tension seven days before Senegalese are due to go to the polls.

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Opposition leaders and civil society group M-23 have vowed to make the country ungovernable if Wade does not step down before the vote, arguing the octogenarian's candidacy violates constitutional term limits.

The United States and France have both said they would like to see power pass to a younger generation.

source: Reuters

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