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Viewing cable 09DAKAR1336, Senegal: Mouride thugs ransack media group

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
09DAKAR1336 2009-10-28 16:40 2011-08-30 01:44 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Dakar
VZCZCXRO2654
RR RUEHMA RUEHPA
DE RUEHDK #1336/01 3011640
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 281640Z OCT 09
FM AMEMBASSY DAKAR
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 3253
INFO RUEHZK/ECOWAS COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 DAKAR 001336 
 
SIPDIS 
SENSITIVE 
 
DEPT FOR AF/W, AF/RSA, DRL AND INR/AA 
PARIS FOR AFRICA WATCHER 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PGOV PREL PINS KDEM ECON SG
SUBJECT: Senegal: Mouride thugs ransack media group 
 
1. (SBU) Summary.  On September 25, a group of thugs led by Mame 
Thierno Mbacke forcibly removed Sidy Lamine Niasse, founder of the 
Walfadjri media group, from his home and ransacked the group's 
headquarters.  Mame Thierno Mbacke is the brother and assistant of 
politico-religious leader Modou Kara MBacke.  Kara is the guru for a 
large number of disaffected and impoverished urban youth.  His 
followers call him "General" Kara and he, de facto, leads a large 
group of militants that gives him substantial bargaining power with 
the ruling party.  End Summary. 
 
The Heart of the Matter 
----------------------- 
 
2. (SBU) The incident was triggered by an interview in which a 
half-brother of Kara accused him of supporting President Abdoulaye 
Wade only for material gains.  He also criticized him for failing to 
take care of their mother.  It was after Walfadjri published the 
interview that they received a visit from Kara's followers. 
Meanwhile, the half-brother, who lives in Italy as a Senegalese 
immigrant worker, has allegedly received death threats and fears for 
his life if he returns to Senegal. 
 
Kidnapping a Media Leader 
--------------------------- 
 
3.  (SBU)  On September 25 around 14:00, a group of young men led by 
Mame Thierno Mbacke went to the headquarters of Walfadjri demanding 
to be put on air to respond to the defamation against their leader. 
When this demand was rejected they started beating employees and 
vandalizing the premises of the radio station.  At the same time, 
another group went to the home of CEO Sidy Lamine Niasse and told 
him "You have to come with us to talk to our Marabout (religious 
leader)."  When Niasse declined their offer, they seized him and 
carried him by force to the home of Mame Thierno Mbacke.  Niasse 
told Embassy that he made it clear to Mame Thierno that "he held him 
responsible for whatever happens to him but he had nothing to tell 
him."  Mame Thierno ordered his release. 
 
The GOS is the Culprit 
----------------------- 
 
4. (SBU) When he was released, Niasse immediately went to his 
headquarters to organize a response.  While he accused the state of 
being behind the attack he later admitted to Poloff that he has no 
evidence to back up his claim.  However, he added "I accuse them, 
because people like Modou Kara only attack those they think are weak 
and the state has undertaken many efforts to weaken me."  He gave 
examples of government agencies cutting his signal twice in 2007 and 
2009 and of an inflated June 2009 tax bill of 339 million CFA (USD 
650,000).  That amount was reduced to 18 million CFA (USD 36,000) 
after he asked President Wade for help.  In a show of unity, almost 
all political leaders from the opposition went to his headquarters 
and some, including the Mayor of Dakar, made live statements on Walf 
TV.  They denounced the GOS's authoritarian methods to intimidate 
the media.  In response, the Minister of Communication, Moustapha 
Guirassy, also went to Walfadjri to express regrets for the attack, 
but denied any involvement by the state. 
 
Impunity and Deals 
------------------- 
 
5. (SBU) Niasse indicated early in the process that, even though the 
vandals were filmed in broad daylight, he would not take the matter 
to court but would rather leave it to the prosecutor to act.  The 
Prosecutor of the Republic duly ordered an investigation by the DIC 
(the national police's Department of Criminal Investigation.)  They 
interrogated Mame Thierno for 8 hours, but they did not arrest him. 
They then ordered him to report for a second interview but he 
ignored the order.  The Mouride religious leader of Darou Mouhty, 
where Mame Thierno is from, allegedly told the government that it 
would be unacceptable to them if Thierno was arrested.  Since then, 
the case has been dropped and Mame Thierno remains free, despite his 
contempt of the DIC's order.  Sidy Lamine Niasse told Poloff that he 
did not want to take the matter to court because he knows that 
"sociological" realities make it difficult for the state to 
prosecute a religious leader without alienating influential members 
of various religious brotherhoods.  Modou Kara Mbacke subsequently 
apologized to Niasse and the state will probably show more leniency 
in various fiscal and IPR litigations that it has pending against 
Walfadjri. 
 
6.  (SBU) Comment.  This incident once again demonstrates the 
fragility of freedom of expression in Senegal.  Both the GOS and 
organized religious groups have shown little tolerance for dissent, 
especially by the media.  Despite claiming the contrary, the 
parliament has, since 2005, been sitting on a draft law to 
decriminalize media crimes.  Additionally, the complacency shown by 
investigative authorities in bringing the vandals to justice 
underscores the government's passive complicity in attempting to 
 
DAKAR 00001336  002 OF 002 
 
 
silence independent media voices.  End comment. 
BERNICAT