Senegal: Ousmane Sonko warns against western LGBTQ+ cultural imposition

The LGBTQ+ debate has sparked intense discussions in Senegal, a predominantly Muslim nation where advocacy for homosexual rights is frequently perceived as an attempt by Western powers to impose foreign cultural norms. Political figures have increasingly highlighted this tension in national discourse.
During recent public remarks, prominent opposition leader Ousmane Sonko categorically rejected what he described as a systematic campaign to normalize LGBTQ+ lifestyles, arguing that such values contradict the country’s deeply rooted religious and social traditions.
Sonko emphasized that Senegal must preserve its cultural identity while remaining cautious of external pressures disguised as human rights advocacy. His statements reflect a growing sentiment among local leaders who view progressive social agendas as potential threats to national sovereignty.
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