Violence has broken out in Senegal after the country's top court ruled that President Abdoulaye Wade can run for a third term in office next month.
Protesters set fire to buildings and barricades in the capital Dakar.
A policeman was reported to have been killed during running battles between stone-throwing demonstrators and the security forces.
Mr Wade, 85, appeared on television to call for calm, describing the protests as "displays of petulance".
The president has already served two terms in office, but the constitution has been amended since he was last elected and he argued that the change did not apply retrospectively.
The opposition had earlier warned it would hold street protests if Mr Wade's candidacy was approved, and crowds had gathered in central Dakar to await the ruling.
After the decision by the constitutional court, youths in the area around Place de l'Obelisque set fire to tyres and threw stones at riot police, who responded by firing tear gas.
Reports from the central town of Kaolack said the local headquarters of Mr Wade's party had been burned down.
Unrest was also reported in Thies and Mbour, near Dakar.
The authorities earlier said the protests would be tolerated in spite of an official ban on demonstrations.
The court's statement, issued late on Friday, listed 14 candidates - including Mr Wade - as eligible to stand in the February 26 election.
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