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    Senegal PM Criticizes Western Influence, Supports LGBTQ Crackdown

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a recent statement, Senegal’s Prime Minister strongly denounced what he described as Western imposition of ‘homosexual tyranny’ on African societies. This declaration comes amid growing international criticism of Senegal’s government for enacting legislation that criminalizes same-sex relationships. The Prime Minister’s remarks underscore the tension between local cultural values and global human rights advocacy.

    Human rights organizations have voiced serious concerns over the new laws, arguing that they violate fundamental freedoms and promote discrimination against the LGBTQ community. These groups emphasize that such legislation not only infringes on individual rights but also risks fostering social stigma and violence. Meanwhile, the Senegalese government maintains that the laws reflect the country’s traditional norms and societal consensus.

    In a significant development, this clash highlights the broader struggle between Western human rights frameworks and African nations’ sovereignty over cultural and legal matters. The Prime Minister’s stance may influence regional policies and international relations, as debates over LGBTQ rights continue to evoke strong responses worldwide. The situation in Senegal serves as a critical example of the challenges faced by governments balancing internal values with external pressures.

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