Senegal will never forget March 2021

It’s always a tragedy to lose a child. Cheikh Coly’s father had to bury his 20 years old son who had a bright future ahead of him. Discussing with Amnesty International, he tells us more about Cheikh and how he found out about his tragic death.

Cheikh Coly was a student. He was studying to pass his baccalaureate as an independent candidate. I educated him according to my values ​​and was satisfied with him. He was my only boy and he was 20 when he was killed in March 2021. He was a big fan of football and was admitted to a training center after succeeding in their tests. But he had to return to Bignona because of the COVID-19 pandemic. When he was here, at home, he was helping me with my work. I am a driver for the administration but at the same time I am a plumber and Cheikh helped me with those activities. Sometimes, it was him who did all the work, since I was only available on Saturdays and Sundays for this side job.

The day of his death, a neighbor came home on his motorbike demanding after me. When I came out to meet him, he told me that Cheikh was hit by a bullet. I thought at first that it was just a small scratch. The neighbor took me on his motorbike to the fire station where Cheikh was supposed to be. When I arrived there and asked to see my son, they told me that they already transferred him to the Bignona district hospital. When I asked the paramedic who transported him how Cheikh was, he only urged me to get to the Bignona district hospital.

When I arrived at the hospital, in front of the big gate, I heard people whispering “his father is her, his father is here”. From the look on their faces, I could tell that things were worse than I thought. I went to a doctor to ask about Cheikh. The doctor just said that Cheikh was there at the hospital. They then took me to a room where was my son’s lifeless body. He had a bullet wound in the heart. I saw it with my own eyes at the hospital.

After seeing his corpse, I just wanted to bring him back with me. The doctor then told me that I had to wait for the security forces to come and release the body. They took Cheikh’s body to the morgue and nobody called me to follow up on the matter. It took a week and a lot of struggle to get his corpse back. I went to see the prefect in order to complain about the situation and let him know that Cheikh’s family was waiting for the burial and to be able to mourn him. The prefect’s answer was that it was a legal issue and it was the Ziguinchor prosecutor who had to follow up with me. That got me out of my nerves and I started protesting. It’s a week later that they finally let us have his corpse. The worse part is that they kept his corpse and they did not do an autopsy. Nothing happened even though they kept the body for a week.

A team of investigators from the gendarmerie came once to interview me and since then there has been no follow-up. To this day I am talking to you, there has been no follow-up on the investigation into his murder.

We’ve been once brought to Dakar all expenses paid. It was to meet with the minister, Chief of Staff for the office of President Macky Sall, Mr. Mahmoud Saleh who came with Mr. Augustin Tine, former minister of Senegalese armed forces, and Mor Ngom, minister, advisor of the President. I used the occasion to tell them how much the death of our children has pained us. Those children were very dear to us. They didn’t tell us anything in return. And since this meeting, nothing has evolved. They ignore us and don’t return our calls or texts. They did not get back to us on our demands. It’s a deadlock.

You’ve killed the kid

One witness to the shooter

My son Cheikh was on his motorbike working as a moto-taxi when he was killed in downtown Bignona. And it was the security forces who shot him. There are witnesses who were there and who have seen it all. They told me directly. One of them explained that when he saw that Cheikh was hit by a bullet, he told to the shooter: “You’ve killed the kid”. He is ready to testify.

There was no legal action. It’s horrible. We have a lot of questions.

Cheikh’s Father

After Cheikh’s death, the family had difficulties mourning. The day Cheikh died, my daughter, the one who comes after Cheikh, was at school. When she came back home around noon, she saw all the people in the house and was wondering what happened. When people told her that her elder brother was dead, she passed out on the spot in front of the house. She had to be brought to the dispensary. Since that day, she has been having issues with her heart. The family can’t make peace with Cheikh’s death. We can’t mourn him fully because there is no justice, no compensation. There is nothing that has been done so far by the authorities.

Cheikh used to say to me “Father, it is my foot that will build you a beautiful house, that will take you on pilgrimage, and buy you a beautiful car”. He was referring to his starting football career. He was a very good player. I miss Cheikh Ibrahima Coly immensely. His whole family misses him.

Senegalese authorities must do all in their power to bring to justice those responsible for the deaths of the 14 people killed during the March 2021 protests. #JusticeForthe14 #FreeSenegal

Senegal will never forget March 2021



Senegal will never forget March 2021
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