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Senegal thwarts coup bid before protest rally
Saturday, 19 March 2011 02:52
Reuters - The Senegalese government announced on Saturday it had thwarted an attempted coup by arresting
suspected "commando" groups linked to the opposition who were planning lethal attacks around the capital Dakar.The announcement on state television came hours before critics of President Abdoulaye Wade's government were due to hold a rally in the coastal city to air grievances ranging from rising living costs to almost daily power cuts.

"The state prosecutor has decided to nip in the bud a plot aimed at a coup d'etat by arresting a number of individuals identified as members of the plot," Justice Minister Cheikh Tidiane Sy said in a statement read out on state television.
Tidiane Sy said authorities had learned that "commandos" linked to opposition groups had been planning a number of actions around the capital "to create panic and cause fatalities".
He said the suspects had targeted areas including the sprawling Sandaga market in downtown Dakar, a stretch of the corniche road which runs around the city centre, and the working class Parcelles-Assainie district further north. He gave no further details.
The protest marks the 11th anniversary of Wade's presidency and is being held in Dakar's central Independence Square, which organisers are dubbing "Tahrir Place" for the day in homage to the epicentre of Egypt's uprising. Tidiane Sy confirmed the demonstration would be allowed to be held as planned.
Few expect the protest to gain the momentum being seen across the Middle East, although it is being closely watched for how big a turnout the country's fragmented opposition can draw less than a year before Wade faces re-election in February 2012.
Opposition leaders accuse the octogenarian leader of bending constitutional rules to allow himself to stand for a third term, and suspect him of nurturing plans to engineer the succession of his son Karim Wade as president afterwards -- charges he denies.
The mostly Muslim country is rare in the region in that it has a tradition of peaceful transition of power through the ballot box. Recently donors have raised concerns about levels of official corruption, which Wade has said he is determined to fight.
(Reporting by Diadie Ba; writing by Mark John; Editing by Michael Roddy)
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The only way for him is to quit before it's to late !
Why do you have to overstay only to get hated when you eventually go - going though is inevitable.
If you don´t know him,then ask,you will be told that he is the president of SA.
you might say no! it was Mbeki and now Zuma.They will tell u NOOO!
MANDELAAA! is the president of all presidents becos he knew the right time to say GOOODBYEEEE!
He spent 5 terms as a president in jail andone term as president in the state house and a president for life in the hearts.
Wade,your can have a picture on the wall after u are gone if u leave now.Only now.
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