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Prudery in Morocco

2021-11-17 18:00  views:567  source:小键人3467959    

Get two rooms
Hard-up hoteliers want Morocco to legalise premarital sex
No marriage certificate, no room key
It is bad enough that the pandemic cut the number of foreign tourists by 80%;
to make matters even worse, Morocco’s ban on extramarital sex is stifling the
domestic market in hotel beds. Unmarried couples caught in the same room
are liable to jail terms of up to a year under Article 490 of the penal code.
Each week the police check hotel records to uphold the law.
Receptionists-turned-private detectives require verification of marriage certificates
before handing over the keys. “I get more calls from unmarried couples wanting to
stay than anyone else,” says Meryem Zniber, who runs a resort in the Rif mountains.
“I could fill my hotel 100% if only they’d lift the law.”
Hopes of change rose after the Islamist party heading the government crashed in
elections in September, losing 90% of its seats.
For a decade its leaders had squelched any policy deemed haram,
or contrary to Islamic law. Aziz Akhannouch, the new prime minister, sounds more liberal.
His government recently said it would review the entire penal code.
But he has left out of his coalition the only party that publicly calls for
Article 490 to be repealed.
The interior ministry is a big obstacle. “They fear turning hotels into brothels,”
says a former minister. Others say the main concern is pecuniary:
officials do not want to lose the bribes they extort from hotels
and unmarried couples who canoodle in them.
Travel websites suggest workarounds. One proposes donning a wedding ring.
“The offer of an additional payment may carry some weight,” it adds.
Another suggests “the two-room method: rent single rooms,
then scurry across the corridor after dark”. But others have tired of
the expense and the hypocrisy. Hashtag campaigns—“Love is not a Crime”
and “Stop490”—proliferate online.
Conservatives urge young Moroccans to respect tradition.
Youngsters retort that the precursor to Article 490 was introduced by France in 1953,
near the end of the colonial era. And they point to other Muslim countries
that are shaking off old mores. The United Arab Emirates decriminalised
extramarital sex a year ago. Saudis say their hotels have stopped asking
couples to show marriage certificates.
Morocco’s latest hashtag campaign implores “Vote4Love”.
This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition
under the headline "Get two rooms"



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