Today, I’m very honored to welcome Fatou to the show.Fatou comes from the Gambia – a West African country surrounded by Senegal. Queerness is still criminalized in the Gambia, a painful legacy of British colonial rule. Queer people risk being imprisoned for life. Like the majority of the population in the Gambia, Fatou grew up in a Muslim family. She trained and graduated as a nurse at the Gambia College. But her life changed completely when her family found out that she had a girlfriend. What followed is a journey of violence, betrayal, and survival. In 2023, Fatou was nearly killed for being herself. She escaped the Gambia – first to Senegal, then Romania, and finally Germany, where she is still fighting to stay safe. Today, she faces the threat of deportation to a country where her life is in danger.Fatou’s story is extremely tough – but it’s one that needs to be heard. Content note: This episode includes mentions of physical violence, sexual abuse, forced migration, and deportation. Queer Voices auf InstagramÉlie Chevillet auf Instagram Want to support Queer Voices for free? On your favorite platform, you can: ✅ Follow the podcast ⭐️ Leave a 5-star rating📣 Share it with others Want to support Queer Voices financially? You can do it here.