Senegal PM says tyrannical West wants to 'impose' homosexuality
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko speaks during a press conference to present the governments economic action plan, in Dakar, on September 26, 2024. Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP
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Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko on Friday condemned
Western "tyranny" in wanting to "impose" homosexuality, and
rejected any attempt to stop the application of a new law toughening sentences
for same-sex relations.
LGBTQ issues have stirred controversy in Muslim-majority Senegal
in recent years and gay rights advocacy is frequently denounced as a tool used
by Westerners to impose foreign values.
At the end of March, President Bassirou Diomaye Faye signed
a law doubling the maximum penalty for same-sex relations.
Dozens of arrests have already been made under the
legislation.
"There is a kind of tyranny. There are eight billion
human beings in the world, but there is a small nucleus called the West...
which, because it has resources and controls the media, wants to impose it
(homosexuality) on the rest of the world," Sonko said in an address to
lawmakers in the West African country.
Sonko said that after the law was approved, he had heard much
criticism of Senegal in foreign countries, particularly France.
"If they have opted for these practices, it's their
problem, but we don't have any lessons to take from them, absolutely
none," he said.
Unlike the position of the West, which "wants to impose
its diktat", no Asian, African or Arab country criticises Senegal, the
prime minister said.
He also urged the justice system to ensure the law's
"total" application.
The new law punishes "acts against nature", a term
used to signify same-sex relations, by five to 10 years' imprisonment, compared
with one to five years previously.
It also provides for three to seven years in prison for
those found guilty of promoting or financing same-sex relationships.
Sonko rejected any kind of "moratorium" on the
law's enforcement after a call by around 30 personalities of African origin in
an editorial published in French daily Liberation this month.
Before becoming Senegal's prime minister in 2024, Sonko had
promised to make same-sex relations a crime, upping the offence from its
previous classification as a misdemeanour.

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