Violent clashes at Senegal's top university are highlighting the mounting pressure on the country's young, populist-led government, as it faces a deepening debt crisis. A student is dead, more than 100 were arrested, and the campus in Dakar remains closed weeks later.
Breakdown
- Violent protests at Cheikh Anta Diop University over unpaid student aid 15s
- Police response led to injuries, at least one death, and over 100 arrests 25s
- Government faces $13 billion in hidden debt and IMF loan freeze 1m 21s
- Student aid reportedly reduced in 2026 budget; students received less than half owed 2m 5s
- Students demand reforms start at top, not with vulnerable groups 2m 49s