Entry #10211: Censorship of LGBT issues in Senegal

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RegionSenegal
IssueCensorship of LGBT issues
StatusImprisonment as punishment
Start DateJul 21, 1965
End Date(none)
DescriptionUnder Article 256 of Senegals Penal Code, anyone involved in manufacturing, holding, importing, exporting, displaying, selling, renting, offering, or distributing materials "contrary to good morals" may face imprisonment of up to two years or fines. Although ideology on which things are moral and which things are immoral vary by person, because homosexuality and gender change are illegal in Senegal and viewed as immoral, Article 256 can be used against pride flags, lgbt organizations, ETC.
Sourceshttps://database.ilga.org/api/downloader/download/1/SN%20-%20LEG%20-%20Penal%20Code%20(1965%20amended%201999)%20-%20OR(fr).pdf


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DescriptionUnder Article 256 of Senegals Penal Code, anyone involved in manufacturing, holding, importing, exporting, displaying, selling, renting, offering, or distributing materials "contrary to good morals" may face imprisonment of up to two years or fines.Under Article 256 of Senegals Penal Code, anyone involved in manufacturing, holding, importing, exporting, displaying, selling, renting, offering, or distributing materials "contrary to good morals" may face imprisonment of up to two years or fines. Although ideology on which things are moral and which things are immoral vary by person, because homosexuality and gender change are illegal in Senegal and viewed as immoral, Article 256 can be used against pride flags, lgbt organizations, ETC.
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Under Article 256 of Senegals Penal Code, anyone involved in manufacturing, holding, importing, exporting, displaying, selling, renting, offering, or distributing materials "contrary to good morals" may face imprisonment of up to two years or fines. Although ideology on which things are moral and which things are immoral vary by person, because homosexuality and gender change are illegal in Senegal and viewed as immoral, Article 256 can be used against pride flags, lgbt organizations, ETC.

edited by Unknownmiles. Fixing the status and adding more info to description and adding links and date

Old Value (Original) New Value
ValueNo censorshipImprisonment as punishment
Start Date(unknown)Jul 21, 1965
DescriptionIn Senegal, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics.Under Article 256 of Senegals Penal Code, anyone involved in manufacturing, holding, importing, exporting, displaying, selling, renting, offering, or distributing materials "contrary to good morals" may face imprisonment of up to two years or fines.
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In Senegal, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics. Under Article 256 of Senegals Penal Code, anyone involved in manufacturing, holding, importing, exporting, displaying, selling, renting, offering, or distributing materials "contrary to good morals" may face imprisonment of up to two years or fines.
Sourceshttps://database.ilga.org/api/downloader/download/1/SN%20-%20LEG%20-%20Penal%20Code%20(1965%20amended%201999)%20-%20OR(fr).pdf

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Original entry
StatusNo censorship
Start Date(unknown)
End Date(none)
DescriptionIn Senegal, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics.
Sources(empty)