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Léona Niassene inhabitants exhume, burn corpse

Oct 30, 2023, 11:46 AM

The crowd exults around the fire, a few meters from the cemetery where the corpse of a man presented as a homosexual has just been exhumed and burned by the inhabitants of Léona Niassene, a religious city located in the commune of Kaolack.

The remains of the alleged homosexual C.F. had been transported, on Saturday, October 28, 2023, to Touba in accordance with the wishes of his mother but, informed of the supposed sexual orientation of the deceased, the members of the Dahira Moukhadimatoul Khidma responsible for the management of the Great Mosque and cemeteries in Touba turned away the procession.

Back in Kaolack, the family members buried the remains in “secret” at the cemetery. Young people from the Ndagane (Kaolack) District who had besieged the mortuary house on Friday to oppose the burial of the alleged homosexual in Kaolack, were able to unravel the mystery and extracted the body from the vault before burning it. 

A country with a majority Muslim population (95%), in Senegal, homosexuality is an offense punishable by one to five years in prison (article 319 of the Penal Code). This incident recalls that of 2008 in Guinguinéo where the grave of an alleged homosexual was desecrated.

Source: Seneweb