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Senegal jails seven men for 'gay sex' | |
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Seven men have been jailed for six months in Senegal, after they were found guilty of homosexual acts. | |
A court in Dakar heard police caught the men having sex during a raid. | A court in Dakar heard police caught the men having sex during a raid. |
The mother of one of the accused told the authorities her son was gay, but she failed to show up as a prosecution witness at the trial. | The mother of one of the accused told the authorities her son was gay, but she failed to show up as a prosecution witness at the trial. |
Homosexual acts are banned in the West African country. It is punishable by up to five years in prison and fines of up to $2,500 (£1,500). | |
Defence lawyer, Abdoul Daff, said the mother's failure to appear in court should have caused the case to collapse. | Defence lawyer, Abdoul Daff, said the mother's failure to appear in court should have caused the case to collapse. |
"There was neither material evidence nor testimony in order to corroborate the claims," he added. | "There was neither material evidence nor testimony in order to corroborate the claims," he added. |
"So, we take note of this and we will see what to do next." | "So, we take note of this and we will see what to do next." |
Many Senegalese people are deeply religious, and those in same-sex relationships are often forced to hide their sexuality. | |
Gay rights activist Djamil Bangoura from the group Prudence said he was disappointed by the verdict. | Gay rights activist Djamil Bangoura from the group Prudence said he was disappointed by the verdict. |
"It is such a pity to see these Senegalese men condemned in front of everyone just because they are gay," he added. | "It is such a pity to see these Senegalese men condemned in front of everyone just because they are gay," he added. |
During a recent trip to Kenya, US President Barack Obama called on African nations to ensure gay men and women are treated equally. | During a recent trip to Kenya, US President Barack Obama called on African nations to ensure gay men and women are treated equally. |
Homosexual acts are illegal in 38 countries on the continent and is punishable by death in Sudan, Mauritania, Somalia and northern Nigeria. |
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