Senegal has passed a controversial new law that grants the government greater powers to control online content and restrict freedom of expression. The law allows for the surveillance of online communications and the detention of individuals who publish information deemed "subversive" or "false." Human rights groups and digital freedom advocates have strongly condemned the legislation, calling it a major step backward for democracy in the country. The government defends the law as necessary to combat misinformation and maintain public order.
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