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Commentaires39 Cube Time Love how Sheikh Sudais kept the prayer short for Sheikh Maher; this shows the true love Sheikh Sudais has for his fellow imams. À suivre 6:36 Sheikh Shuraim gift a wonderful recitation that brings comfort and peace of mind,,,,,Unique Of Islam Unique Of Islam•295 k vues 1:41:06 The Outer Limits | Full Episodes | S01E20 & S01E08 TV Rerun Club by MGM•265 k vues 23:13 14 August 2023 Everyday 4 Qul ayatul kursi Fatiha Nouveau 8 vues 5:12 A Style which was never Repeated! | Sheikh Yasser al-Dosari DAGG Productions•28 k vues 1:35:14 ''MAIGRET-UN ECHEC de MAIGRET film avec Bruno Crémer macri rossi•233 k vues 14:31 "Jugement par contumace" - une affaire farce ?: Charles déçu ! 2A TV - LA CHAÎNE DU PEUPLE Nouveau 14 k vues 3:25 Waiting in the Park The Chantells - Topic•11 k vues 5:57 Surah Fatiha by Imams of Masjid al Haram Makkah | Qirat | Quran Recitation Mohammed Aquib Tumkur•200 k vues 8:33 صلاة المغرب للشيخ سعود الشريم - 27 رجب 1433 mix_uae•4,2 M de vues 23:16 Coran: Sourate 18, Al Kahf (La Caverne) الکهف camino recto•757 k vues 3:59 Sheikh Shuraim is crying for the emotional recitation of Sheikh Maher Unique Of Islam•461 k vues 2:24:09 Oppenheimer, Le Terrifiant Projet Manhattan | Film Complet en Français | Guerre, Histoire Boxoffice | Histoire & Sociétés•41 k vues Commentaires 39 Ajoutez un commentaire… Épinglé par DAGG Productions @DAGG_Productions il y a 1 jour Now Sheikh is perfectly alright, Alhamdulillah. He had a sudden drop in blood pressure towards the end of the Khutbah and still led the prayer. However he couldn't complete it, and our beloved Sheikh Abdur Rahman as-Sudais took over. Even if the Imam's view camera video would have been released, I would not have uploaded it. Since this is from the broadcast and doesn't focus on the Imams, I uploaded this. 17 7 Afficher plus de réponses @cubetime6114 il y a 1 jour Love how Sheikh Sudais kept the prayer short for Sheikh Maher; this shows the true love Sheikh Sudais has for his fellow imams. 14 2 DAGG Productions Afficher plus de réponses @user-mt3wl6lx7s il y a 1 jour May Allah give him shifa. 7 DAGG Productions @quranicuploads il y a 1 jour So Haramain Archive came out with some inside news from someone who was there. Haramain Archive goes on to say: “At the end of the Khutbah in the supplication, Sheikh Mahir Al Muaiqly began to feel dizziness and it is clear from the Quran TV footage that he was trying to gain control. However, before the end of the Khutbah script, he called for the Salat and sat down on the minbar chair for several minutes. He can be heard saying "وإقامة الصلاة" (establish Salat) just before it. Whilst he was sat on the minbar for a few minutes, he was attended by the Imams present, namely Sheikh Salih in Humaid and Sheikh Abdul Rahman Sudais, and a few officials; Sheikh Mahir Al Muaiqly agreed that he had the strength to lead the Salat. The Iqamah was called after delay. In Salat he began to experience dizziness and began to pass out. Before he collapsed, he was held by the guards who were on security duty. Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al Sudais stepped forward and a few officials helped Sheikh Mahir Al Muaigly exit without causing interference. The Salat ended normally.” 12 1 DAGG Productions Afficher plus de réponses @ridwantanimusalihu il y a 23 heures Beauty of islam the occasion continues ❤

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CPJ A screen grab from the YouTube channel Dakarmatin shows journalist Pape Alé Niang discussing the arrest of Senegal's opposition politician Ousmane Sonko on July 28. (YouTube/Dakarmatin) Statements Senegalese journalist Pape Alé Niang released after hunger strike, Maty Sarr Niang remains jailed August 8, 2023 4:21 PM EDT Share this: Twitter Facebook WhatsApp LinkedIn Email Telegram Dakar, August 08, 2023 – The Committee to Protect Journalists on Tuesday welcomed the release of journalist Pape Alé Niang, but called for charges against him to be dropped and for Senegalese authorities to unconditionally release journalist Ndèye Maty Niang, also known as Maty Sarr Niang. “The release of journalist Pape Alé Niang is a relief, but Senegalese authorities should never have arrested or charged him in the first place. The cases against him should be dropped and journalist Maty Sarr Niang, who was arrested in May, should also be released,” said Angela Quintal, CPJ’s Africa Program Coordinator, from Durban, South Africa. “Senegal was once a beacon of press freedom in West Africa, but that light is being snuffed by the repeated jailing and harassment of journalists.” Maty Sarr Niang Reporter Maty Sarr Niang remains in detention since her arrest on May 16 (Credit: Marietou Beye) On Tuesday, August 8, a court in Dakar, the capital, provisionally released Pape Alé Niang, editor of the privately owned news site Dakarmatin, after a 10-day hunger strike, according to the journalist’s lawyer, Moussa Sarr and local media reports. Sarr told CPJ that Niang still faces charges of insurrection and acts or maneuvers likely to compromise public security. Niang was arrested on July 29, the day after a broadcast on his outlet’s YouTube channel in which he discussed the latest arrest of opposition politician Ousmane Sonko. Authorities did not place any new conditions on Niang’s release, Sarr said, but the journalist remains under strict conditions connected to an ongoing case from November 2022. Those conditions include a gag order and a ban on foreign travel. Separately, Maty Sarr Niang (no relation to Pape Alé Niang) has remained in detention since her arrest on May 16. Authorities have charged her with “calling for insurrection, violence, hatred, acts and maneuvers likely to undermine public security, contempt of court and usurping the function of a journalist.” She similarly conducted a hunger strike from July 30 until August 3, according to family members of the journalist who spoke to CPJ over a messaging app but asked not to be named for security reasons

mercredi 9 août 2023

Senegal: A new cause for concern in West Africa EDITORIAL Le Monde President Macky Sall's decision to dissolve the party of his main opponent, Ousmane Sonko, appears to be another sign of a tightening grip in a country that claims to be a model of democracy. Published on August 8, 2023, at 12:30 pm (Paris) Time to 2 min. Lire en français Share At a time when the proliferation of military coups in West Africa is shaking the fragile democracies born of decolonization, Senegalese President Macky Sall's decision, on July 3, not to run for a third term in the presidential election of February 2024, was welcomed with relief as a sign of political responsibility. One month later, Sall risks compromising this goodwill. He has taken a grave measure, one that is extremely rare in his country: the dissolution by decree of the party led by his main opponent, Ousmane Sonko, on July 31. Read more Senegalese opposition leader hospitalized a week into prison hunger strike Sonko himself is not to be spared criticism, however. A former tax inspector who has mastered the art of denouncing the "corruption" of elites "sold out to foreign interests," he gained popularity by surfing on a nationalist and traditionalist discourse, with anti-French and homophobic overtones. After being sentenced on June 1 to two years' imprisonment in a case in which he was accused of rape, he called on the Senegalese people to "defend themselves by all means and to fight back," triggering deadly riots, the most serious in years. He has always justified his calls to revolt by citing the "judicial harassment" to which he feels he is subjected. Arrested and jailed on July 28 in a separate proceeding, on charges of several crimes including calling for insurrection and undermining state security, Sonko saw his party, the African Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics and Fraternity (PASTEF) dissolved four days later. This series of events, in addition to the convictions already handed down to him, seriously compromise his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, in which he was expected to be one of the main opponents to the outgoing president's camp. Read more Senegal: Is Ousmane Sonko really out of the running for the February 2024 presidential election? Dividing the opposition The use of the judiciary and legislative instruments for political purposes is a constant in Senegalese public life. This suspicion was fed once again by the concurrency on Saturday, August 5, of Sonko's imprisonment and the adoption by MPs of a provision making Karim Wade and Khalifa Sall, two opposition figures long barred from running for the presidency by criminal convictions, eligible to stand once again. Although President Sall withdrew from the race, he does not seem to have given up on dividing the opposition and choosing those who will face his side. The arrest in Mauritania of the provocative lawyer Juan Branco, who is defending Sonko, and the charges brought against him in Dakar for terrorism and conspiracy, before his deportation to France, appear to be further signs of the tightening grip in Senegal. This kind of drift is worrying for a country that likes to present itself as an example of democracy. While in Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, and now Niger, military juntas are crushing any idea of citizen participation, the states that claim to be democratic have a difficult task. But how can these countries resist the totalitarian tendencies at work without accepting the countless debates – on inequality, corruption, and also on their relations with France – that agitate their populations? For the whole of West Africa, what is at stake in Senegal is nothing less than the superiority of democracy over any other regime. Le Monde

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Senegalese Opposition Politician Sonko Begins Hunger Strike 31 July 2023 12:33 Agence France-Presse FILE - Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko addresses journalists following his release from police custody in Dakar, Senegal, on March 8, 2021. FILE - Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko addresses journalists following his release from police custody in Dakar, Senegal, on March 8, 2021. See comments DAKAR — Firebrand Senegalese opposition politician Ousmane Sonko said Sunday he had started a hunger strike from custody after being arrested this week, as his lawyers condemned his arrest. Senegal's public prosecutor on Saturday announced seven new charges against the politician — a vocal critic of President Macky Sall who has faced a string of legal woes he claims are aimed at keeping him out of politics. "In the face of so much hate, lies, oppression, persecution, I have decided to resist," Sonko wrote, inviting "all political detainees" to join him on the strike. He is scheduled to be interrogated by a judge on Monday. In a press conference on Sunday in the capital Dakar, Sonko's lawyers said authorities had not respected his rights. One of them, the French national Juan Branco, appeared at the press conference despite Senegalese prosecutors filing an international arrest warrant against him on July 14. "We came here to tell you that we were not afraid," Branco said. "I swear to defend a man, Ousmane Sonko, whose body carries the hopes of an entire people, and therefore, of all humanity." On June 22, Branco said he had filed a criminal complaint against Sall in France for "crimes against humanity," and had requested a probe by the International Criminal Court in The Hague. His initiatives also named Interior Minister Antoine Felix Abdoulaye Diome and gendarmerie chief General Moussa Fall among more than 100 others accused. The move sparked Senegal's ire, with Foreign Minister Aissata Tall Sall lashing it as "childish and puerile" and falling far short of the benchmark needed for legal scrutiny. Moral corruption case Sonko's lawyers also argued that his arrest on the new allegations cancelled out his conviction in a high-profile moral corruption case, because he had been tried in absentia. According to Senegal's penal code, if defendants who are tried in absentia are arrested within a certain limitation period, any conviction is automatically annulled unless they expressly agree to the sentence within ten days. His sentencing to two years in prison on June 1 sparked clashes that left at least 16 dead. The sentence makes him ineligible to contest next year's presidential election. But the prosecutor said his arrest on Friday and the new charges announced on Saturday are unrelated to the moral corruption case. The new charges are over comments he has made, rallies he has held, and other episodes since 2021, including an incident at his home on Friday that led to his arrest. They include calling for insurrection, undermining state security, criminal association with a terrorist body and theft. On Saturday, a prominent Senegalese journalist and government critic, was also arrested and began a hunger strike, according to his lawyer. Pape Ale Niang had on Friday spoken about Sonko's arrest in a live streamed video on YouTube

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Two Die in Pro-Sonko Protests in Senegal 01 August 2023 12:33 Agence France-Presse FILE - Gendarmes remove a Kiosk overturned by protestors to block the road at Yarakh after opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has been detained, in Dakar, Senegal, July 31, 2023. FILE - Gendarmes remove a Kiosk overturned by protestors to block the road at Yarakh after opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has been detained, in Dakar, Senegal, July 31, 2023. See comments DAKAR — Two people were killed Monday during protests in southern Senegal after the indictment and detention of opposition figure Ousmane Sonko, a presidential candidate for the 2024 election, the interior ministry said. Sonko, President Macky Sall's fiercest critic, on Monday was charged with fomenting insurrection and his party dissolved, prompting clashes between protesters and police. The leading opposition figure has faced a string of legal woes, which he claims have been designed to keep him out of politics and jeopardise his participation in the February 2024 presidential election. The interior ministry said protests erupted Monday afternoon in the southern city of Ziguinchor where "two lifeless male bodies" were discovered. The ministry press release sent to AFP did got give further details of the circumstances of the deaths in the city where Sonko is mayor. Less than two hours after Sonko's indictment, the interior minister announced that his PASTEF party would be dissolved for having "frequently" called for insurrection, leading to destruction and the loss of life. The party slammed the move, saying in a statement that the country's stability was "now compromised," and that the dissolution was "anti-democratic." Sonko's sentencing in June in absentia to two years in prison in a moral corruption case sparked clashes that left 16 dead according to the government, 24 according to Amnesty International, and 30 according to PASTEF. He had not been jailed despite that conviction, which rendered him ineligible to stand in next year's election. On Friday, he was arrested on new allegations tied to comments he has made, rallies he has held, and other episodes since 2021. The new charges include undermining state security, criminal association with a terrorist body, disseminating false news and theft. "It's a farce," Cire Cledor Ly, one of Sonko's lawyers, told reporters outside the courthouse on Monday. "It's a plot that was formed, thought out, planned and executed." 'Resist oppression' Sporadic clashes broke out on Monday evening in the suburbs of Dakar, AFP journalists saw. The demonstrators burned tires and set up roadblocks while chanting "Free Sonko," before being dispersed by police with tear gas. Earlier on Monday, authorities announced they were restricting mobile internet access due to "hateful and subversive" messages on social media. Amnesty International condemned the internet restrictions, calling them an "attack on freedom of information." Sonko had called, a day earlier, on Senegalese people to "stand up" and "resist... oppression." A former civil servant, Sonko rose to prominence in the 2019 presidential election, coming third. He has portrayed Sall as a would-be dictator, while the president's supporters say Sonko has sown instability. Sall in early July eased tensions in the normally stable West African nation by announcing he would not seek a controversial third mandate, following months of ambiguity and speculation about his intentions

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