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In the wake of the recent turmoil sparked by the postponement of presidential elections in Senegal, the European Union has issued a statement urging the country’s authorities to uphold and safeguard fundamental freedoms. Nabila Massrali, the spokesperson for the EU’s foreign affairs and security policy, conveyed heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of those who tragically lost their lives during the unrest. The EU’s message underscores the critical need for Senegal’s government to prioritize the protection of basic rights and liberties amidst the ongoing challenges the nation faces. This call for upholding fundamental freedoms reflects the EU’s commitment to promoting stability, democracy, and human rights across the globe, including in Senegal.

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