Barack Obama was bluntly rebuked by Senegalese President Macky Sall after
arrogantly chastising the African nation over its anti-sodomy laws.
(AP) Obama opened his weeklong trip to Africa one day after the U.S. Supreme
Court expanded federal benefits for married gay couples. In his first in-person
comments on the ruling, Obama said the court's decision marked a "proud day for
America." He pressed for similar recognition for gays in Africa, wading into a
sensitive area in a region where dozens of countries outlaw homosexuality and a
few punish violations with death.
"When it comes to how the state treats people, how the law treats people, I
believe that everybody has to be treated equally," Obama said during a news
conference with Senegalese President Macky Sall at the grand presidential palace
in Dakar.
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