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Senegalese revolutionary icon Omar Blondin Diop deserves justice | Senegal
On May 11, 1973, Senegalese revolutionary activist Omar Blondin Diop was pronounced dead in a prison on Gorée Island off the coast of the Senegalese capital Dakar. His tragic life and death have continued to be a powerful symbol of Senegal’s revolutionary struggle.
Today, his image appears prominently in protests against the government and against neocolonialism. On March 2, 2021, just hours before the arrest of Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, the Front Against the People’s Imperialist Revolution and the Pan-African Africa (FRAPP), a major youth protest organization, held a press conference against the mobilization project [opposition] entrepreneurs ”in Senegal. Diop’s portrait stood out behind the press loudspeakers.