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Law, Privacy And Public Health In Senegal Arrests – The Standard Newspaper

Recent arrests in neighbouring Senegal involving allegations of homosexuality, ‘unnatural acts,’ and the deliberate transmission of HIV have reignited a complex debate at the intersection of law, morality, and public health. While every state has the sovereign right to enforce its laws, the public disclosure of an individual’s HIV status raises serious legal and ethical concerns that must not be ignored. Medical information, including a person’s…
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The Standard Gambia broke the news in Gambia (the) on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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