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Five women charged under Senegal’s anti-gay law

Five women charged under Senegal’s anti-gay law

DAKAR, Senegal — A prosecutor in Senegal says five women have been charged under the country’s anti-gay law that imposes prison sentences of up to five years for homosexual acts.

Macky Sall
Senegal President Macky Sall

Mamadou Thiam confirmed the charges late Wednesday, two days after the women were arrested during a birthday party at a restaurant in Dakar’s Yoff district.

Senegalese President Macky Sall has said the country is “not ready” to decriminalize homosexual acts.

The women’s rights group Women’s Smile says the latest arrests highlight a hostile environment for lesbians, who it says are being targeted more frequently by police.

The suspects include an assistant director of Women’s Smile, the only group in Senegal to advocate for lesbians’ rights.

Ndeye Kebe, the group’s president, said Thursday the women had not yet found a lawyer.

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