Senegal
March 12, 2021
Senegal: Respect Free Expression, Assembly
Senegalese authorities should immediately ensure an independent and thorough investigation into the reported deaths of at least 10 people and injuries of hundreds of others during protests across the country since March 3, 2021.

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“These Children Don’t Belong in the Streets”
A Roadmap for Ending Exploitation, Abuse of Talibés in Senegal
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Leave No Girl Behind in Africa
Discrimination in Education against Pregnant Girls and Adolescent Mothers
News
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Senegal: Respect Free Expression, Assembly
Investigate Deaths, Injuries of Protesters; Release Those Arbitrarily Arrested
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Bullying, Violence Common in Schools Worldwide
Governments Should Urgently Tackle Education-Related Abuses
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Senegal/Chad: No Reparations for Ex-Dictator’s Victims
Four Years After Hissène Habré’s Conviction, African Union and Chad Fail Victims
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Senegal: Failure to End Abuses in Quranic Schools
Roadmap for Reform Seeks Bold Action to Protect Talibé Children
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Senegal: Unchecked Abuses in Quranic Schools
President Sall should use second term to protect talibé children
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Submission by Human Rights Watch to the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child on Senegal
33rd Ordinary Session, 2019
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Senegal: Make Talibé Children a Campaign Focus
Candidates Should Commit to Ending Exploitation, Abuse