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Controversy in Morocco About Arrival of a Gay Cruise

As reported Afriquinfos, some local newspapers of the passengers of the ship are labeled as'' shawadh djinsi'', ie 'abnormal sex...

BRUSSELS, June 14 - The news that is coming from Morocco about cruise ship with 1,200 gay passengers is causing controversy in this country.
In the package provided by the tour organizer the passengers  expect to visit Casablanca's imposing King Hassan II mosque, which stands on a promontory overlooking the sea and the ancient city of Marrakesh, the news paper said.

As reported Afriquinfos, some local newspapers of the passengers of the ship are labeled as'' shawadh djinsi'', ie 'abnormal sex, as defined in the Arab media are homosexuals.

According to the Islam religion homosexuality is prohibited, but Morocco is one of the few countries that have Gay Association and magazine