Senegal Fears Extremism Amid Imam Arrests, Regional Attacks

KAOLACK, Senegal (AP) — Dozens of armed security forces descended on the Quranic school at night, arresting an imam suspected of having links to Islamic extremists in Nigeria. More arrests were carried out in the weeks that followed, including of three other imams accused of supporting Boko Haram, stoking fears that extremism could be sprouting in this predominantly Muslim, moderate nation that prides itself on its tolerance and co-existence with the Christian minority population. "[...] the debate on terrorism was considered a distant one, but with these new arrests Senegalese perception has completely changed," said Bakary Sambe, an expert on radicalism and religious conflict in Africa who is based at Gaston Berger University in Saint-Louis, Senegal. Even before the Burkina Faso attack, Senegal's president was calling for the burqa to be banned, saying the long shapeless garment worn by conservative Muslim women also could be used by suicide bombers to hide explosives.

 

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