Senegal adopts bill to toughen penalties for same-sex relations
As of February 19, 2026, the Senegalese government has formally adopted a draft bill that significantly toughens penalties for same-sex relations. The bill was approved during a Council of Ministers meeting and now proceeds to the National Assembly for a final vote. Key features of the new legislation include: Increased Penalties: The draft law seeks to increase existing prison sentences for what are legally termed "acts against nature". While current law carries a maximum of five years, previous proposals have suggested extending this to 10 or 15 years. Clarification of Offenses: The bill provides a more explicit definition of "unnatural acts" to strengthen the legal framework against same-sex conduct. Targeting Advocacy: The reform expands the scope of the law to criminalize the "glorification" and "financing" of such acts, effectively targeting LGBTQ+ advocacy and support groups. Context of Crackdown: The adoption of this bill follows a rece...