Senegal Opposition Leader Sonko’s Rape Accuser Demands Justice

The woman who filed a rape charge against Senegal’s opposition leader repeated her accusation and said her case must proceed, following deadly clashes over his arrest.

Usually seen as a haven of stability of a volatile region, Senegal was rocked by the worst unrest it had seen in years after Sonko was arrested on March 3rd.

Police detained the opposition leader — a devout Muslim popular with Senegalese youths — on charges of public disorder after scuffles with his supporters broke out as he travelled to court.

He had been due to appear before a judge in relation to Sarr’s separate rape charge, which she had filed in February.

At least five people died in the clashes between opposition supporters and security forces that followed Sonko’s arrest.

The unrest died down only after a judge freed the 46-year-old from detention on March 8.

But the judge also formally charged him with rape, paving the way for an investigation.

To many opposition supporters, Sonko’s legal troubles fit a perceived pattern of politically motivated court cases against rivals of President Macky Sall.

Sonko — considered a strong contender against Sall in 2024 — denies the charges and has accused the president of engineering the rape charge in order to sideline him from politics, which Sall refutes.

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