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We've reviewed our advice for Senegal and continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution. Recent protests across Senegal have turned violent, resulting in several deaths and injuries. Avoid protests and public gatherings, limit unnecessary travel and remain vigilant.
Apr 15, 2024
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All citizens are advised to be vigilant, avoid unnecessary journeys, keep up to date with local developments, and avoid all demonstrations and large gatherings.
Avoid non-essential travel to the eastern border with Senegal and Mali due to the volatile security situation (level 3 of 4).