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Senegalese demonstrators burn a copy of French magazine Jeune Afrique during a protest in Dakar on January 30, 2016 against a cartoon of Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba, founder of the Mouride Brotherhood. Jeune Afrique removed a cartoon of the revered Senegalese Muslim leader that sparked outrage in the west African nation in a row involving Islam, handbags and homosexuality. The illustration was published with an article about a controversy in Senegal over men carrying handbags following a new fashion trend. But the fad has been widely criticised, with some critics even suggesting it was promoting homosexuality, which is illegal in this country of 14 million people, most of whom are Muslim. / AFP / MOUSSA SOW (Photo credit should read MOUSSA SOW/AFP/Getty Images)

Senegalese demonstrators burn a copy of French magazine Jeune Afrique during a protest in Dakar on January 30, 2016 against a cartoon of Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba, founder of the Mouride Brotherhood.
Jeune Afrique removed a cartoon of the revered Senegalese Muslim leader that sparked outrage in the west African nation in a row involving Islam, handbags and homosexuality. The illustration was published with an article about a controversy in Senegal over men carrying handbags following a new fashion trend. But the fad has been widely criticised, with some critics even suggesting it was promoting homosexuality, which is illegal in this country of 14 million people, most of whom are Muslim. / AFP / MOUSSA SOW        (Photo credit should read MOUSSA SOW/AFP/Getty Images)