Senegal: opposition leader condemns western lgbtq+ agenda
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LGBTQ+ rights have become a contentious issue in Senegal, a predominantly Muslim nation where defending homosexual rights is frequently viewed as an attempt by Western powers to impose foreign values. Opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has sharply criticized what he describes as the “tyranny of the West” in pushing these agendas, sparking national debate on sovereignty and cultural identity.
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