Doudou Ndoye (born August 4, 1944) is a Senegalese lawyer and politician. He is the Secretary-General of the Union for the Republic (UPR), a political party he founded in 2000, and was a candidate in the 2007 presidential election.
Ndoye was born in Dakar. He was a founding member of the Senegalese Democratic Party (PDS), but on December 31, 1981 he resigned from the PDS, in which he had held the position of National Secretary in charge of relations with the party's internal organs, and joined the Socialist Party (PS). As a member of the Socialist Party, he became Administrative Secretary to the Political Bureau before serving in the government as Minister of Justice under President Abdou Diouf from April 8, 1983 to January 2, 1986.
He has published several books on legal matters. He is the founder and publishing manager of African Legal Editions, as well as the founder of EDJA. Since 1983, he has been affiliated with the Institut international de droit d’expression et d’inspiration françaises and Lawyers Without Borders (Avocats sans frontiere).
(Lyrics: Crosby; Music Robinson/Hochheiser)
Born into a class structure, rich man or slave at his feet
Bystander or maker of crime killing in war or doing time
The elders who possess the power build arsenals in defense
you pay the price for their fears, their memories they won't forget
It's your fate, you don't decide
It's your fate, struggle just to survive
No hope, no hope for you who come from the slums
The verdict in long before your first breath filled your lungs
Tomorrow you'll rise, look around you, wonder why
All you see in decay. Fate has not been kind
It's your fate, you don't decide
It's your fate, struggle just to survive
Tomorrow you'll rise, look around you, wonder why
All you see in decay. Fate has not been kind
It's your fate, you don't decide
It's your fate, struggle just to survive