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Why Senegalese Young Want Change, Not Revolution
PRI’s The World
July 2011
A group of young artists and musicians, known as
Y’en a Marre
(“I’ve had enough”), formed in January 2011 and were at the helm of anti-government rallies across urban centers throughout Senegal.
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