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Senegal seeks 10-year jail term for gays in new anti-LGBT bill

The proposed legislation approved last week by cabinet was transmitted to the lawmakers on Tuesday.

• February 25, 2026
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Lawmakers in Senegal are seeking stricter law against same sex relationship with a newly proposed 10-year prison sentence for individuals found guilty of the act.

‎The proposed legislation approved last week by cabinet was transmitted to the lawmakers on Tuesday following a wave of multiple arrests of individuals involving in same-sex acts.

‎Under the current laws, same-sex acts are punishable by between one and five years in prison, as well as fines but the new proposal seeks to raise the maximum sentence to 10 years.

‎Prime Minister of Senegal, Ousmane Sonko, while addressing the lawmakers described the act as “against nature,” adding that “if an act was committed against a minor, it will attract the maximum penalty.” The BBC reported.

‎Under Senegalese law, a person slammed with a maximum penalty usually serves life in prison.

‎The bill also proposes a three to seven- year jail term for individuals found to be promoting or advocating same-sex relations.

‎It prescribed penalties for individuals who accuse others of same sex “without proof.”

‎The proposed bill recommends that fines of up to 10 million CFA, about $18000 will be imposed on persons found guilty of any of the crimes relating to the act, including accusations of same-sex relations without proof and advocating and promoting the act.

‎Human rights group such as the Human Rights Watch described the proposed bill as a “violation of multiple internationally protected rights, including equality and non-discrimination.”

‎However, no date has been set for a parliamentary vote on the bill, in a chamber dominated by Mr Sanko Pastef party.

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