LGBTQ+ traveller context — Morocco
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Editorial notice
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Legal context — Morocco
Legal status changes; verify with ILGA World's annual report before relying on this for travel decisions.
Same-sex sexual activity
Up to 3 years' imprisonment and fines (Penal Code Art. 489)
Relationship recognition
Anti-discrimination protections
Gender identity — legal recognition
Context
Same-sex sexual activity is criminalised under Article 489 of the Moroccan Penal Code. Prosecutions occur. There are no anti-discrimination protections. Public LGBTQ+ expression carries significant legal and social risk.
Same-sex activity is criminalised under Moroccan law. Enforcement varies but the legal risk is real. Cultural conservatism is significant. Verify with current FCDO / US State Department guidance — this is one of the countries where the visibility-choice decision in our LGBTQ+ guide matters most.
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