Senegal's parliament on Wednesday passed legislation doubling the maximum penalty for same-sex relations, making them punishable by up to 10 years in prison amid a crackdown on the country's gay community.
Breakdown
- Parliament passed a bill doubling sentences for same-sex relations
- The bill also criminalizes promoting or financing same-sex relationships 7s
- Lawmakers approved the bill with 135 votes in favor, none opposed 17s
- New penalties are five to ten years' imprisonment, up from one to five 1m 1s
- Religious and political leaders oppose LGBTQ rights, citing cultural values 1m 8s