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Turkey, Egypt Block LGBTQ Cruise Entry Over ‘Moral Values’

Turkey and Egypt have blocked a cruise ship carrying over 1,900 LGBTQ tourists from entering their ports, sparking international concern and debate...

By MerchantNavy.co Editorial Team1 min read0 words
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Turkey and Egypt have blocked a cruise ship carrying over 1,900 LGBTQ tourists from entering their ports, sparking international concern and debate over the rights of the LGBTQ community at sea. The move has been met with criticism from human rights groups and LGBTQ advocates, who argue that the decision is a blatant disregard for the principles of equality and inclusivity.

The cruise ship, which was reportedly traveling through the Mediterranean, was denied entry to both Turkish and Egyptian ports due to concerns over "moral values." The move has raised questions about the implications for LGBTQ tourists and the cruise industry as a whole. As the maritime community continues to grapple with the complexities of diversity and inclusion, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges that still lie ahead.