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Senegal demands cancellation of LGBTQ event

Senegal demands cancellation of LGBTQ event

U.N. and Dutch embassy comply with anti-LGBTQ warning from Senegal

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Reuters reports:

UN, Netherlands cancel LGBTQ event in Senegal after government warning

DAKAR, July 11 – The U.N. and the Dutch foreign ministry said on Friday they had cancelled an LGBTQ-themed event in Senegal after the West African nation warned of repercussions for organisers and voiced opposition to all “promotion of the LGBTQI phenomenon”.

Anti-gay laws are in place in many conservative West African countries, including Senegal, where anyone who commits an “act against nature” with someone of the same sex can be punished by up to five years in prison.

In a statement published on X, Senegal’s foreign ministry on Friday said it had been informed of a film screening to be hosted by the U.N. and the Dutch embassy that would have been followed by “discussions on LGBTI issues”.

The statement did not specify when the event was scheduled to occur.

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“Accordingly, the government reserves the right to take any appropriate action against any organisers of such activities, and even against participants, whatever their origins, status or rank,” the foreign ministry statement said.

The activities of diplomatic missions and international organizations must comply with the country’s regulations, it said.

Map of Africa with Senegal highlighted
Senegal is a country of 17 million people in West Africa.
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