Africa News of Sunday, 4 July 2021
Source: africanews.com
Dozens of feminist demonstrators on Saturday in Dakar, Senegal's capital denounced the justice system and the excessive tolerance towards violence against women in Senegal.
Aissatou Sène, spokeswoman at the protest held at the Place de la Nation, said "We expect the state to provide structures, shelters, and everything needed to support victims. What we want from the state today is for women, who make up more than half the population, to feel safe."
"We are here for all the "Louise", we are especially here for a "Louise" who was raped, filmed and this pornographic film of a minor was shared and the author did not worry until we, the feminists, denounced it. The trigger is this violence that Senegalese women are subjected to. If justice and the law were applied and rapists received the sentences they deserved, we wouldn't be here today." Sène stressed.
in January 2020, Senegal passed a law that criminalises rape and paedophilia after active campaigns by civil society, particularly organizations advocating for women’s rights. The law aimed at tightening the noose on sexual violence against women and children, prescribes a maximum punishment of life imprisonment for perpetrators and 10-year imprisonment as a minimum sentence.
Before now, rape was only considered a minor offence in the West African nation, with offenders getting little to no punishment. However, the massive campaign that followed the rape and murder of two women in 2019 propelled the government into drafting the newly adopted law.
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