Senagal court orders opposition leader Sonko be reinstated in voter register

A court in Senegal has ordered that jailed opposition leader Ousmane Sonko be reinstated on the electoral register, paving the way for him to run in February’s presidential election.

Sonko has faced several court cases on various charges in recent years, all of which he denies.

In June, he was cleared of rape but convicted of “corrupting the youth” and struck off the electoral roll.

He says he is the victim of a campaign to prevent him standing for president.

His repeated arrests over the past two years have sparked several bouts of deadly unrest in one of West Africa’s most stable democracies.

The previous month, Sonko, 49, was convicted after being accused of sexually assaulting and threatening a massage therapist at a beauty salon in 2021. She was 20 when she made the accusations, which he denied.

Sonko, who is popular among Senegal’s large population of unemployed youth, has undergone a meteoric political rise in the last few years.

After his dismissal as a tax inspector in 2016, he was elected to parliament and became mayor of the southern city of Ziguinchor.

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