Senegal’s deputies have been summoned to a plenary session on April 2 to vote on interpreting the controversial amnesty law.
Originally passed at the end of former President Macky Sall’s term, the law covers all incidents related to political protests from 2021 to 2024.
The government initially promised to repeal it, but now seeks an interpretation, sparking debate among victims and their families.
Despite political maneuvers, affected families insist that justice must prevail for those who suffered during the unrest.