Gay couple 'jailed for having sex in a car in Morocco'
Same-sex sexual activity is illegal under section 489 of the Penal Code in Morocco
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Your support makes all the difference.A gay couple in Morocco have been jailed after being found guilty of ‘committing homosexuality’, it has been reported.
The young men were having sex in a car in a deserted area on the outskirts of Guelmim when they were arrested by police, Gay Star News reports. They were arrested under section 489 of the Penal Code which makes it a criminal offence to engage in “lewd or unnatural acts with an individual of the same sex.”
They have reportedly been each given a six month prison sentence.
Morocco has been criticised by a number of international human rights organisations for its continued criminalisation of same-sex activity.
Human Rights Watch have previously urged the government to consider repealing the Penal Code, arguing: “Repealing the ban on same-sex acts among consenting adults would both affirm Moroccans’ right to privacy and help to protect people from hate crimes.”
Same-sex relationships are a criminal offence in 74 countries internationally. In 13 countries, being gay or bisexual is punishable by death. These are; Sudan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Mauritania, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Qatar, UAE, parts of Nigeria, parts of Somalia, parts of Syria and parts of Iraq.
Politicians in Morocco have defended the Penal Code, arguing it has popular public support in the country.
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