Senegal has a law criminalizing slavery: Here is why that matters
It has been eleven years since Senegal’s National Assembly passed a law declaring the Atlantic slave trade and the enslavement of African people
It has been eleven years since Senegal’s National Assembly passed a law declaring the Atlantic slave trade and the enslavement of African people
Maintenues en état de siège depuis le soulèvement populaire du 19 août 2017, la ville de Sokodé et environs connaissent en cette fin du mois d’octobre 2018, une recrudescence des expéditions punitives. Les violences à l’endroit des populations reprennent de…
Dictatorships, especially in the tropics, use torture as a weapon of governance. The soldiers in the pay of the regimes are used to extort confessions or just out of sheer malice, by carrying out inhuman and degrading treatment of the…
La route migratoire marocaine via la Méditerranée est devenue la voie la plus pratiquée par les candidats à la migration clandestine vers l’Europe. C’est un secret de Polichinelle. L’Espagne est désormais le premier pays européen dans l’accueil de migrants.
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