The head of Amnesty International Senegal warned against the consequences of such speeches, stressing that they could engender anarchy. ” The fact that the insult is avenged by the insult will not prevent the prosecutor from self-sacrificing or the victim from bringing a complaint. It’s really a pity and it will create anarchy in the country”, he said. [embedded content]
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