In Senegal, human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, have called for justice over the mysterious disappearance of two gendarmes in November 2022. While the body of Fulbert Sambou was later found at sea, the circumstances of his death remain unclear.
Yesterday, activists and citizens joined a march to ensure the case is not forgotten and to press authorities to take decisive action. The demonstration highlighted concerns over accountability and the protection of law enforcement personnel.
Organizers emphasized that justice for the missing gendarmes is crucial for upholding the rule of law and reinforcing public trust in security institutions. They called on the government to fully investigate and provide answers to the families affected.
Human rights advocates say the case remains a symbol of broader issues of transparency and responsibility, urging Senegalese authorities to prevent similar tragedies in the future.















