DAKAR, Senegal - June 2, 2023: Supporters of jailed opposition leader Ousmane Sonko protest in the Senegalese capital following his two-year sentencing for "corrupting the youth."
The criminal conviction of a populist opposition leader in Senegal has triggered widespread unrest that threatens the West African country's long-established political stability.
"The African Union and ECOWAS should use their influence to press Senegalese authorities to end their repression of protests and critics."
The underlying roots of the unrest are both political and socio-economic, according to analysts at African specialist intelligence company Pangea-Risk.
Consumer price inflation has slowed since late 2022, but hovers at around 9%, with food prices up more than 11% year-on-year.
Persons:
Ousmane Sonko, Kaneza Nantulya, Antonio Guterres, Moussa Faki Mahamat, Kaneza, Sonko, Macky, Sall
Organizations:
Human Rights Watch, United Nations, Economic, West African States, ECOWAS, African Union
Locations:
DAKAR, Senegal, Africa