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Protests erupt in Senegalese capital over virus curfew
6:57 AM,
January 16, 2021
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Youths take to the streets and burn tyres in Dakar during a night of protests against the curfew reinstated to limit the spread of Covid-19. 'That's when I have to go to work. I am a father and I am prevented from working,' says a taxi driver.
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