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Families of Senegal massacre victims mourn their dead

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Senegal is mourning the death of 13 people killed by unknown armed men in a forest while fetching wood in the Southern region of Casamance. Burials continue in the provincial capital of Ziguinchor, as families insist that their loved ones had nothing to do with illegal wood traffickers who exist in the area.

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