1000 red masks unmask 52 boats in search of fishing permits in Senegal! - Greenpeace Africa

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While the pandemic of COVID 19 is raging in all the regions of Senegal and affects the activities of many fishermen, the Senegalese authorities through its Ministry of Fisheries, wanted by masked maneuvers, granted 52 fishing licenses to foreign boats.

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