Senegal Forensic Study Shows Iranian Weapons Used in Casamance

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A forensic examination of bullets used by rebels in Senegal’s separatist province Casamance showed that Iran had supplied the weapons, President Abdoulaye Wade said at a ministerial meeting yesterday, according to the minutes of that meeting e-mailed by the Communication Ministry.

The West African nation, a member state in the Organization of Islamic Countries, broke ties with Iran on Feb. 23.