Police in Senegal fired tear gas and stun grenades at people demonstrating in the capital, Dakar, on the eve of a libel trial of an opposition leader.
Authorities have banned protests relating to Thursday’s resumption of Ousmane Sonko’s court case, but the main opposition coalition says it will defy the restrictions.
Mr Sonko is accused of defaming the tourism minister Mame Mbaye Niang with allegations of embezzlement. He denies the charges.
If found guilty, Sonko would be barred from running in next year’s presidential election.
There has been violence in several cities since Mr Sonko’s defamation trial opened on 16 March.
Last week, President Macky Sall urged police to take all appropriate measures to ensure security following deadly protests.
Source – BBC News
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