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Senegalese Prime Minister Sonko gets in touch with fans to avenge campaign violence

Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has advised fans of the ruling Pastef party to retaliate for alleged violence against them throughout the project for a parliamentary election this Sunday, raising issue amongst rights groups.

Supporters of the prime minister, who is also president of Pastef, clashed with cops before a presidential election in March in a few of the worst unrest in Senegal's history.

The country has actually been calm considering that Sonko's ally President Bassirou Diomaye Faye won the vote, defeating the prospect of then-president Macky Sall by a landslide.

However erratic clashes between different celebration supporters have been reported in recent weeks as the nation gets ready for a. parliamentary race that will ultimately choose the degree to. which Faye and Sonko will be able to implement their agenda.

In a social networks post, Sonko denounced attacks against. Pastef supporters in the capital Dakar and other cities since. marketing started.

May each patriot they have attacked and hurt, be. proportionally avenged. We will exercise our legitimate right to. respond, he wrote.

The text accompanied a picture of a young man revealing a. gashing wound on his lower arm.

A local civil society group reported an increase in violence. throughout the first week of marketing, consisting of the headquarters. of an opposition party set on fire in Dakar and clashes in between. advocates in main Senegal.

The interior ministry said on Monday it had actually been informed. about acts of violence and sabotage against party caravans and. other campaign activities, and called for calm.

Rights protector Alioune Tine advised political leaders to show. small amounts and wisdom in their rhetoric and gotten in touch with the. interior ministry to invite various party agents to. satisfy in order to avoid harm.

The verbal escalation has reached an important limit, we. feel of going to war, Tine posted on X.

Pastef is contending against former ruling celebrations that have. formed a coalition that unites ex-presidents Sall and Abdoulaye. Wade.

Faye liquified the opposition-led nationwide assembly in. September, implicating legislators of refusing to take part in. meaningful talks on the budget plan and other propositions.

(source: Reuters)