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Armand Mouko
BBC Afrique
Senegal’s Justice Minister Aissata Tall Sall has announced The president of Cuba's National Assembly, Esteban Lazo Hernández, has travelled to Kenya to seek clarification over recent unconfirmed reports which suggested that two Cuban doctors who were kidnapped in Kenya in 2019 had been killed.
the release of nearly 400 protesters from prison. The doctors, Assel Herrera Correa and Landy Rodríguez Hernández, were kidnapped by al-Shabaab militants as they travelled to work.
They were arrested and imprisoned during Last weekend, al-Shabaab said that the doctors had been killed last Thursday during a US drone strike targeted at a house in the southern Somali town of Jilib.
the political demonstrations of March 2021 and June 2023. A US defence official was quoted by CNN as saying that there was no credible evidence that the strike caused any civilian casualties, but added that the US was investigating al-Shabaab's claim of the doctors' deaths.
Ms Sall did not indicate whether opposition leader Ousmane Sonko and Cuba's foreign affairs ministry says it has also reached out to the US and Somali governments for more details on the military operation in question and the status of the doctors.
presidential candidate Bachirou Diomaye Faye would be released. After the 2019 kidnapping, al-Shabaab gunmen then killed an armed policeman who was guarding the doctors.
"The only thing The militant group then took the doctors to neighbouring Somalia, later demanding a $1.5m (£1.1m) ransom for the release of the doctors.
I can say is that this is not a mass release; these are cases that are studied
on a case-by-case basis according to the elements in the files," she added.
The minister said the release of the political
prisoners was aimed at easing tensions in the country.
Political demonstrations in Senegal have often resulted in arrests and
deaths.
Most recently, three people died during protests over the cancellation
of the country’s 25 February elections.
The justice minister said investigations were ongoing to determine those responsible.
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