The Arab Parliament urged US embassies in Arab countries to “respect the privacy and culture of Arab societies and not harm their religious values and social and cultural constants, while Arab countries respect the privacy and culture of other societies.” and don’t interfere with them.”
This comes as some U.S. embassies in some Arab countries have hoisted the flags of the so-called “gay” category and published leaflets in support of it, believing that “this unacceptable behavior is contrary to the rules and regulations in force in diplomatic relations between countries that are based on on respect for the religious and social values of countries, and not on abuse or infringement on them.
In a statement, the Arab Parliament emphasized that “respect for culture and the privacy of public values in the Arab countries is not contrary to the principle of freedom of opinion, which should not be used as a pretext to infringe on the culture and privacy of society.” ”, adding that “respect for this privacy is a fundamental human right that must be respected at all times and in all places.
Source: El Nashra