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"Leave Is Not a Joy": This Senegalese Had to Leave His Country because His Father Wants to Kill Him, He Also Risks up to 10 Years in Prison Recently

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A Senegalese Man in Exile: In Senegal, the LGBTQ+ community faces a growing wave of repression and homophobia. Arrests, virulent political rhetoric, and increasingly harsh laws plunge many people into fear, pushing some into exile. Also read: A European Union country recognizes same-sex marriage for the first time: “Many couples are waiting.” “I’m exhausted, emotionally and physically. It’s draining me, and I expect to be arrested at any moment…
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A Senegalese Man in Exile: In Senegal, the LGBTQ+ community faces a growing wave of repression and homophobia. Arrests, virulent political rhetoric, and increasingly harsh laws plunge many people into fear, pushing some into exile. Also read: A European Union country recognizes same-sex marriage for the first time: “Many couples are waiting.” “I’m exhausted, emotionally and physically. It’s draining me, and I expect to be arrested at any moment…

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RTL Info broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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