Senegal's Legal Community Confronts Challenges Amid New Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation
As Senegal's new anti-LGBTQ+ law takes effect, lawyers are faced with the difficult choice of defending those accused under its controversial provisions, amid rising arrests.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 8 days ago
The anti-LGBTQ+ law in Senegal was enacted on March 30, 2026, leading to significant legal and ethical dilemmas for the country's lawyers.
Since the law's implementation, authorities have reportedly made over 100 arrests for what they term 'acts against nature.' This has raised concerns about human rights and legal representation.
In light of these developments, many lawyers are opting to distance themselves from potential clients accused under the new law, fearing backlash and repercussions.