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February 10
- Valentine Eve Weekend With Salam Diallo At Duplex (Daily Observer)
- Pap Diouf Set to Thrill Fans Again (Daily Observer)
February 9
- Young, Male and Disposable [analysis] (RNW Africa)
- Day of Reckoning - It's the Economy Stupid! [opinion] (African Arguments)
February 8
- Senegal's Foreign Minister Visits Nation to 'Strengthen Ties' (Daily Observer)
- Senegal's Foreign Minister Visits Nation to 'Strengthen Ties' (Daily Observer)
February 7
- Berman - 'Lack of Transparency in Senegal' [interview] (RNW Africa)
- WACSOF Comments to the Unrest in Senegal (Foroyaa)
February 6
- Bafana Bafana to Play Senegal in Durban (SAFA)
- For Crying Out Loud, Leave Nation Alone - Go Home Grandpa Wade [column] (Monitor)
- Students Call for President to Step Down (IPS)
- Hubris May Snare Senegal's Wily 'Hare' Wade [opinion] (Citizen)
February 5
- Wade Guns for Seven More Years [analysis] (Nation)
February 4
- Can 2012 - the Home Stretch (Nation)
February 3
- President Wade v. the People (Fahamu)
- Youth On the Streets for Change (RNW Africa)
- Anger Mounts in Senegal As Election Nears, At Least 1 Killed (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Controversies and Fear of Election-Related Violence Ahead of the Presidential Poll in Senegal [analysis] (ISS)
- Wade Should Drop Third Terms Plans [editorial] (Nairobi Star)
- Letter to President Wade On the Present Political Crisis in Senegal [analysis] (Foroyaa)
- Wade Downplays Riots (Monitor)
- Fears of Violence As Nation Readies for Fresh Protests (Monitor)
February 2
- UN Rights Chief Questions Use of Force (UN News)
- Sorry Starry Team Go Home Early (Nation)
- U.S. Legal Firm Helps Wade Fight for Third Term (allAfrica.com)
- Senegalese Opposition Vows More Protest Campaigns Against Wade (The Moment)
- Department of International Relations and Cooperation Inbox Piling Up as AU Bid Takes Centre Stage [press release] (DA)
February 1
- Violence After Validation of Wade Candidacy (IPS)
- Amnesty Calls on Wade to Rein in Security Forces [press release] (AI London)
- Abortions Carried Out in Secret (RNW Africa)
- Amnesty International Urges President Wade to Rein in Security Forces [press release] (AI)
- 'No, Mr Wade You Don't Have the Right' [opinion] (RNW Africa)
- The Senegalese Electoral Crisis, the Casamance and the Gambia's Complex Position (Foroyaa)
- Four Die in Anti-Wade Protests (allAfrica.com)
- Senegalese Clash With Police Over Court's Ruling on Wade's Candidature (Foroyaa)
January 31
- Political Tensions Rise as Election Run-Off Looms (UN News)
- Two Killed in Senegal As Anger Mounts Against Wade (RNW Africa)
- Greenpeace Statement on Clashes [press release] (Greenpeace)
- Two People Killed During Protest (RNW Africa)
- Youth Torn Between Anger and Shame (RNW Africa)
January 30
- Senegal Urged to Stop Clampdown on Dissent as Protesters Shot Dead (AI London)
- Court Appeal Ruling Says 'Yes' to Wade, 'No' to N'dour (RFI)
- Traore Hoping to Stay On As National Coach (CAF)
- Nation Hand Senegal Another Loss (CAF)
- Eleven Talented Individuals Get You Nowhere (allAfrica.com)
- Opposition to Rally Against Wade Third Term (RNW Africa)
- AFCON 2012 - Senegal's Exit, Where Are the Dembas? [analysis] (Vanguard)
- Opposition Vents Its Frustration but Can't Stop the Wade Juggernaut [analysis] (iMaverick)
- The Senegalese Trap and Other Stories (Nation)
- Opposition in Protest March Despite Ban (Citizen)
- Shock Exit Leaves Senegal in Mess (Monitor)
January 29
- North Africans Score Coveted Win But Bow Out of Finals (allAfrica.com)
- Anger and Arrogance - Nation's Political Forces Clash Yet Again (RNW Africa)
- Opposition in Call for Popular Resistance to Wade (RFI)
- Opposition Calls for Popular Resistance (RNW Africa)
January 28
- Opposition Vows to Stop Wade Bid (RNW Africa)
- Police On Guard After Riots Over Wade's Re-Election (Nation)
- Win or Lose, Protagonists Both Face Ejection (allAfrica.com)
- Riot Police Seal Capital After Night of Violent Protest (RFI)
January 27
- Wade's Candidature Sparks Protests (allAfrica.com)
- Wade Re-Election Bid Likely to Generate Protests [analysis] (African Arguments)
- Opposition Protest 'Will Be Tolerated' (RNW Africa)
- Country Braces for Protest Ahead of Key Election Ruling (RNW Africa)
- Lions of Taranga Sink As Hosts Seal Surprise Progress (Citizen)
January 26
- Opposition to Protest Wade's Re-Election Bid (RNW Africa)
- Equatorial Guinea Overperforms, Team Outclassed On a Soggy Pitch (RFI)
- Home Team in Dreamland After Downing Teranga Lions (allAfrica.com)
- Nation Must Not Curtail Freedom of Expression and Assembly in Election Run-Up [press release] (AI London)
- Senegalese Leader, Wade, Registers for Presidential Race (The Moment)
- Music Youssou Ndour Files Presidential Bid (RNW Africa)
- Govt Bans Public Demonstrations (Monitor)
- Traore Hoping to Bow Out High (CAF)
January 25
- Hosts Advance to Quarterfinals After Shock Win Over Senegal (allAfrica.com)
- Fan Feels Pressure Before Tie Against Co-Hosts (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Locals Stranded By Fresh Public Transport Strike (RNW Africa)
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