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Kuwait style pride and prejudice Israel today

2022-06-06T23:05:01.829Z


The US Embassy supported the LGBT and provoked outrage • A young woman has already caused embarrassment at the State Department after an online video • "Cultural coercion on our society"


One young woman from Kuwait, who expressed support for the LGBT community on her Instagram account, managed to hysterically put the authorities in the Arab country.

The atmosphere was tense anyway, after a few days ago, earlier this month, tweeted the official Twitter account of the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait on the occasion of Pride Month.

"All human beings should be treated with respect and fairness. They should be allowed to live without fear, no matter who they are or who they love," US President Joe Biden was quoted as saying.

A picture of the Pride flag was of course added to the tweet.

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- US Embassy Kuwait (@ USEmbassyQ8) June 2, 2022

As expected, the gesture was not well received in Kuwait.

Officials in the country sharply criticized the embassy for "supporting homosexuality" and demanded that this not happen again.

Sources even accused the embassy of violating an art that required diplomats to respect the laws and regulations of the host country.

Furthermore, the Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry summoned the relations officer at the embassy to speak in protest.

"Do not respect"

Nevertheless, the tweets were not deleted from the social networks, and the surfers were furious.

A member of parliament in the country even wrote that "this behavior is unacceptable. Foreign embassies must respect Kuwait's public order and its official religion."

Other surfers accused the Americans of "forcing the sick and degenerate culture on our conservative Muslim society."

LGBT rights in the Arab state are very limited. Homosexuality, for example, is prohibited by law and carries a sentence of up to seven years in prison.

In the past year, however, the Constitutional Court has overturned the offense of "imitating the opposite sex," which was used to prosecute transgender people.

In 2007, Parliament amended section 198 of the Penal Code so that a fine or sentence of up to one year in prison could be imposed on trans people, but the Constitutional Court ruled that the amendment was unconstitutional and repealed it.

Diplomatic for a moment

The incident barely subsided, and very quickly the Kuwaiti authorities encountered further embarrassment.

A Kuwaiti student of animal medicine in London posted a video on Instagram in which she introduced herself as a diplomat who supports LGBT rights. "My name is Ariam Murphy and I am a Kuwaiti woman.

I believe that all human beings are entitled to basic human rights and a life of security.

"It is the flag of pride, because even the LGBT are entitled to basic human rights and a life of security. This is my Kuwaiti diplomatic passport. I will continue to protect the rights of all."

The video apparently bothered the authorities who received many inquiries, and on Friday the Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry issued a statement: "The girl does not belong to the Kuwaiti diplomatic community and is not a Foreign Ministry clerk. His and his family's expired. "

Ariam Marfi, a Kuwaiti student of animal medicine in London who expressed support for the proud community in her country, Photo: From Instagram

Ariam expressed concern for her safety and called on her friends to delete the correspondence with her for fear of espionage.

However, she was careful to maintain her sense of humor and mocked the government for ignoring her posts about domestic violence, but issued an official statement because it had declared that all human beings are entitled to live in safety.

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Source: israelhayom

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