Senegal Enacts Tough Law on Homosexuality
Senegal's President signs law increasing penalties for homosexuality. Prison terms doubled to 5-10 years.
Chidi Eze
Investigations & Analysis
Introduction to the Law
Senegal's President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, has signed a law increasing penalties for homosexuality. The law raises prison sentences from one to five years to five to ten years.
Parliamentary Support
The law was supported by parliament and is positioned as a tougher stance against the LGBTQ+ community.
Regional Context
The law fulfills a promise by the prime minister and aligns with similar policies across Africa.
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