Juan Branco, French lawyer for Senegalese opponent Ousmane Sonko, is under an international arrest warrant issued by Senegal. The country’s justice announced it on Friday for “crimes and misdemeanors” in connection with the unrest that occurred in early June in Senegal.
“After having received the compilation of the statements, writings and posts” of the lawyer, “it was noted elements which, obviously, are likely to engage its criminal responsibility”, affirms a press release of the parquet floor, transmitted Friday to AFP, announcing “the opening of a judicial investigation”. In addition, “a warrant of arrest has been requested against him”, adds the text.
Juan Branco announced on June 22 that he had filed a complaint in France and a request for an investigation at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague against Senegalese President Macky Sall for “crimes against humanity”, after the worst disturbances that has known Senegal at the beginning of June for years.
These procedures for “crimes against humanity” also target the Senegalese Minister of the Interior Antoine Felix Abdoulaye Diome, General Moussa Fall, commander of the Senegalese gendarmerie, as well as a hundred “other individuals”, and concern the period from “March 2021 to June 2023”.
This action with international and French justice had been described as “puerile and ridiculous” by the Senegalese Minister of Foreign Affairs Aïssata Tall Sall.
His arrest, following a complaint in a sex scandal, had helped trigger several days of deadly riots, looting and destruction in March 2021 that left at least a dozen dead.
The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced to AFP on Thursday that it had made a report to the French judicial authorities after the revelation by lawyer Branco, in “recent publications”, of the identity of officials of the French Embassy in Senegal in connection with the unrest in Senegal.
Ousmane Sonko cries conspiracy to exclude him from the presidential election of February 2024 and his party estimates the number of “political detainees” at several dozen. The government denies both charges.
On July 3, Macky Sall, elected in 2012 for seven years and re-elected in 2019 for five years, announced that he would not run for a new presidential term in 2024.