
Student killed in Senegal protests over election delay
Al Jazeera
Violent protests erupt after President Macky Sall postponed presidential elections by several months.
A student has been killed in the Senegalese city of Saint-Louis during violent protests against the postponement of the presidential election.
Clashes between security forces and protesters gripped Senegal’s capital and other cities on Friday, the first widespread unrest over the delay of a vote that many fear could lead to protracted instability.
In a statement on Saturday, the Ministry of Interior and Public Security said it had been informed of the death of student Alpha Yero Tounkara and that it would be investigated, but denied its forces were to blame.
“The Defence and Security Forces did not intervene to maintain order on the university campus where the death occurred,” it said.
It was not immediately clear if protests continued on Saturday. Further violent standoffs with security forces will add to fears of democratic retreat.
