Law, privacy and public health in Senegal arrests

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 12/02/2026
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 (…)
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