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At least 65 people were killed, mostly by bullets, according to Amnesty International, making it Senegal's deadliest violent episode since it won independence from France in 1960. Sall's government ...
By including amnesty for acts "considered criminal under the rules of international law" and "without a statute of limitations in light of Senegal's international commitments", the new text ...
DAKAR (Reuters) - Senegal's top court has rejected a move by lawmakers to revise an amnesty law that would have paved the way for possible prosecutions over the deaths of dozens of protesters ...