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Clair Rivière

Journaliste indépendant entre Dakar et Marseille, Clair Rivière travaille notamment sur des questions de droits humains et de migration. Il s’intéresse particulièrement aux politiques européennes de fermeture des frontières.

  • The image shows a person walking through the entrance of "Cimetière Militaire de Thiaroye," a military cemetery. The archway is prominently displayed, with the name of the cemetery written above. On either side of the entrance, there are colorful flags painted on the walls. The person in the foreground is carrying a large container on their head, and the scene is partly illuminated by natural light, surrounded by palm trees and greenery. The sky is overcast, giving a muted ambiance to the setting. Thiaroye 1944. The Final Shadows of a Colonial Massacre Clair Rivière · November 2024 In December 1944, in Senegal, the French army opened fire on African soldiers who were simply demanding their pay. Eighty years later, the number of victims and their burial site remain unknown. France continues to obstruct the truth. Here’s why.
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