Why has the conviction of Senegal’s Sonko sparked such anger?
Demonstrations broke out in Senegal after a court sentenced opposition leader Ousmane Sonko to two years in prison.
He was convicted of “corrupting the youth” but cleared of rape. The charges relate to an incident at a massage parlour in 2021.
Supporters say the violence across the country reflects widespread anger, particularly among young people, who feel ignored by the political elite.
They say the case against Sonko was politically motivated and was part of a plot to stop him from running for president next year.
Macky Sall’s government denies this and says Senegal is facing an insurrection.
Presenter:
Mohammed Jamjoom
Guests:
Mucahid Durmaz – Analyst with Verisk Maplecroft global risk intelligence consultancy
Marie-Roger Biloa – Chairwoman and CEO of the Africa International Media Group
Borso Tall – Freelance journalist who has reported extensively on Senegal’s political and social tensions