The News Review:
- Senegal unmoved by Diouf retirement
- Senegal: Pawa Honours Abdoulaye Wade
- Senegal marks 49th independence anniversary
- Court to rule on detention of Chad ex-leader
Senegal unmoved by Diouf retirement
AFP
The announcement failed to make the front pages of Senegal’s daily newspapers with former internationals dismissing it as “a non-event”. “Are we sure that’s it not a joke?” quipped Ndiawar Ndiaye formerly of Senegalese outfit ASC Thies possibly in reference to Diouf’s reversed decision to leave the national set-up two years ago. “The unfortunate consequence is that our developing team will not benefit from the experience of a few leaders like El Hadji Diouf” former Sport Minister Abdoulaye Makhtar Diop told AFP. “El Hadji Diouf has embodied the pride of the Senegalese even if the team has lost ground” said former Senegal international Yatma Diop.
Senegal: Pawa Honours Abdoulaye Wade
AllAfrica.com
GA_googleFillSlot( “AllAfrica_Story_Inset” );This was part of the remarks made recently in Dakar by the Secretary-General of the Pan African Writers’ Association (PAWA) Prof. Atukwei kai when he presented a PAWA Bronze Portrait Plaque of Honour to President Abdoulaye Wade. This took place during the opening ceremony of the third meeting of the International rientation Committee of the third edition of the World Festival of Black Arts (Fesman III) which is to be held in Dakar Senegal from 1st – 14th December this year. Surounded by his seven colleaque writers all members of the committee Prof.
Senegal marks 49th independence anniversary
Le Mali en ligne
Wade poured encomiums on his soldiers while speaking here at a military parade to mark the country 49th independence celebration. He paid a special tribute to France whose military contingent in the Cape Verde Armed Forces based in Dakar took part in the parade. “The participation of the French troops – 23rd battalion of infantry and navy (BIMA) – is the sign of the excellent military cooperation between our two countries? Wade said at the end of the parade.
Court to rule on detention of Chad ex-leader
AFP
Belgium filed charges in 2000 and 2001 alleging war crimes by Habre during his 1982-1990 presidency of Chad. In February Belgium asked the court the principal judicial organ of the United Nations to order Senegal either to put Habre on trial or extradite him. As a final ruling could take several years Belgium has asked the court to take “protective measures” to ensure that Habre who is living under supervision in the Senegalese capital Dakar “remains under the control and surveillance of the Senegalese judicial authorities. “Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade said recently that his country would lift the surveillance of Habre who took refuge in Senegal in 1990 if it could not find the 27.
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