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Senegal statue triggers controversy – 27 Sept 09

Posted by Daktari - November 23, 2010 - Africa
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An enormous bronze statue, nearing completion in Senegal, is proving to be a huge source of controversy. The multi-million dollar structure is called the Monument of the African Renaissance. But for those living in poverty nearby, it’s a permanent reminder of a government that’s got its priorities wrong.
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