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Published on 2024-03-06 12:27:31
Amnesty – Guy Marius to the Minister of Justice “Macky Sall the king of torturers…”
In a recent statement, activist Guy Marius Sagna addressed the Minister of Justice, accusing President Macky Sall of being the king of torturers in Senegal. The image above was shared alongside the statement, showing Sall’s face with the word “gdgdgdgdgd” repeated multiple times in the background.
These strong words come in the context of ongoing political unrest in Senegal, with many citizens expressing dissatisfaction with the current government. Sagna, known for his activism and outspoken criticism of the regime, has been at the forefront of the opposition movement.
The image of Sall’s face obscured by the repeated letters creates a powerful visual statement, suggesting a sense of oppression and censorship in the country. The use of the word “torturers” implies that Sagna believes the government is responsible for human rights abuses and violence against its own people.
It is not clear what specific incidents or actions Sagna is referring to in his statement, but it is likely that he is criticizing the government’s handling of recent protests and its treatment of political dissidents. The reference to amnesty also suggests a call for justice and accountability for those responsible for these alleged abuses.
The use of strong language and provocative imagery in this statement highlights the tense political climate in Senegal and the growing frustration among many citizens. Sagna’s boldness in addressing the Minister of Justice directly indicates a lack of fear or hesitation in speaking truth to power.
Overall, this statement by Guy Marius Sagna serves as a reminder of the importance of holding government officials accountable and ensuring respect for human rights and freedoms in Senegal. By challenging the status quo and speaking out against perceived injustices, activists like Sagna play a crucial role in pushing for positive change and standing up for the rights of all Senegalese citizens.
Read the original article(French) on Senegal Direct



