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Senegal suspends TikTok after unrest

Published: 02 Aug 2023 - 06:51 pm | Last Updated: 02 Aug 2023 - 06:56 pm
File photo used for representation

File photo used for representation

AFP

Dakar: Senegal on Wednesday suspended TikTok, saying the video-sharing platform had been used to fan violence sparked by the detention of opposition figure Ousmane Sonko.

Authorities had already cut mobile data access on Monday, with several human rights groups denouncing the measure -- as well as the dissolution of Sonko's party.

"The TikTok application is the social network of choice for ill-intentioned people to spread hateful and subversive messages threatening the stability of the country," the minister of communications and the digital economy, Moussa Bocar Thiam, said in a statement.

Unrest erupted after Sonko was charged on Monday with fomenting insurrection, undermining state security, criminal association with a terrorist body, and other crimes.

At least three people have died in the unrest, while two others were killed Tuesday in a petrol bomb attack on a bus in the outskirts of the capital Dakar.

No clear link between established between the bus attack and the protests.

Three parked buses were also hit by petrol bombs in the city of Thies on Wednesday, though no casualties were reported.

"The government's decision to dissolve PASTEF violates freedom of expression, association, peaceful assembly, and democratic participation," Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a statement Tuesday evening.

It called on authorities to reinstate the party and restore internet.

"The dissolution of a political party is an extremely serious measure, which should only be used as a last resort... in accordance with democratic principles and respect for fundamental rights," the International Federation for Human Rights (FDIH) said in a statement on Wednesday.

Amnesty International has also denounced the internet restrictions.