Hundreds of people ask to reopen the investigation into the death of a street vendor in Seville
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Complaints for insults and mobilizations against the case file of Mamouth Bakhoum's death in Seville
One month after the death of the mantero in Seville who was fleeing police persecution, the Senegalese community in Seville and social groups denounce the case file and the persecution of people who point to institutional racism.Topics: News, Seville, Racism, Police Violence, Human RightsRead full article
The Senegalese community in Seville has demonstrated this Saturday at the New York pier to demand the reopening of the investigation into the death of Mamouth Bakhoum, a 43-year-old street vendor who drowned in the Guadalquivir River as he tried to flee local police officers. Under the slogan Together, we will make our voice really resonate and be heard, the protesters have also called for a change in municipal policies on street sales and the i…

Hundreds of people have demonstrated this afternoon in Seville, responding to the call of the Senegalese community, to demand the reopening of the investigation for the death of a 43-year-old Senegalese manter, drowned in the Guadalquivir when he fled from local police officers.

Hundreds of people demonstrated this afternoon in Seville, responding to the call of the Senegalese community, to demand the reopening of the investigation into the death of a 43-year-old Senegalese street vendor, who drowned in the Guadalquivir while fleeing from local police officers.
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