Activists: Senegal’s Abortion Laws Lead Women to Infanticide, Prison

Activists: Senegal's Abortion Laws Lead Women to Infanticide, Prison

June 14, 2018
Sofia Christensen

Infanticide is the second most important cause of female incarceration in Senegal. Rights groups, who have raised concern over the conditions of women's detention, blame the country's restrictive laws on abortion. Many are calling on the government to loosen its legislation.

Aminata, a name she chose to hide her true identity, was asleep with her two youngest children when police came to her home in the town of Mbour in the middle of the night.

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