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Senegal: New law toughens penalties for same-sex relations

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President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has officially enacted a new law on April 1, 2026, significantly increasing penalties related to same-sex relations in Senegal. The legislation, adopted by lawmakers on March 11, introduces amendments to Article 319 of Senegal’s Penal Code. It reflects a clear shift toward stricter legal sanctions. Under the new provisions, same-sex relations are now punishable by prison sentences ranging from five to ten years, along with fines of up to 10 million CFA francs.

This reform effectively doubles the previous penalties, marking a significant change in the country’s legal framework. It comes within a broader societal context where issues related to cultural values and social norms remain highly sensitive.

Reactions expected at home and abroad

The law is likely to draw strong reactions both domestically and internationally. Human rights organizations, in particular, are expected to raise concerns about its implications for individual freedoms and minority rights.

Beyond its legal impact, the move reignites debate over the balance between national legislation, societal values, and the protection of fundamental rights. It also places Senegal at the center of ongoing discussions about evolving legal standards on human rights across Africa.

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