2 teenage girls in Morocco could face up to 3 years in prison for kissing each other By Samantha Schmidt November 4 at 7:22 AM
Two teenage girls were kissing and hugging on a rooftop in Marrakesh, Morocco, late last week when one of their cousins took their photo.
After seeing the photo, the mother of one of the girls called the police, who immediately arrested them and took them to jail. The girls now face up to three years in prison for their crime: an act of homosexuality.
The two girls, 16 and 17, were held in an adult prison instead of a juvenile detention center for about three days, Larbi Elhabbache, vice president of the Marrakesh chapter of the Moroccan Association of Human Rights, said in a phone interview with the Post. The association learned about the arrest through an acquaintance of one of the girls and is now communicating with the girls lawyer, Elhabbache said. The girls were scheduled to appear in a court hearing Friday.
The girls are being charged with licentious or unnatural acts with an individual of the same sex under Article 489 of the Moroccan penal code, according to a statement from LUnion Feministe Libre, an organization that said it met with the 17-year-olds mother. Punishment can range from six months to three years in prison.
LUnion Feministe Libre strongly condemned the arrest as well as the treatment they are suffering in prison, it wrote.
We call out the feminists movement, human rights associations and Moroccan lawyers to end the series of arrests Moroccan Men and Women face on daily basis and the injustice we are now living in.
The arrests spurred outrage on Twitter, where some urged people to use the hashtag #freethegirls.