Senegal's anti-gay law is a smokescreen for the country's powerless government
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By Le Monde
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Senegal's recent criminalization of same-sex relationships reflects a strategic political maneuver by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's administration. Analysts suggest the controversial legislation serves as a diversionary tactic, redirecting public attention from escalating social unrest and persistent economic challenges. By leveraging cultural conservatism and traditional values, the government attempts to consolidate political support while sidelining pressing concerns about inflation, unemployment, and institutional instability that plague the nation.
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