Shock in the Jordanian street ... and security forces are investigating the "marriage of two girls" video

A Jordanian security source said that the security "is conducting the necessary investigation and investigation on a video circulating on social media sites of the marriage of two girls in a café."

According to what is being circulated in the Jordanian capital, the incident took place in a café in Amman, but the same source said, “There is no information until the moment about this clip, while the investigation and investigation of the video and the people who appeared in it are being investigated,” confirming that “if it is proven that the clip was filmed in Jordan and the girls have been arrested, and the security services will issue a press statement about the details of the incident and take the legal requirement against the persons concerned.

The video of the marriage of two gay girls was widely and very shocking in the Jordanian street, and activists circulated the video clip, which sparked anger, discontent and dissatisfaction.

The video of the marriage of gay couples shows the moment the two girls embrace each other, while another person in the audience presents the rings to them.

In the video, the two girls, after wearing their rings, kiss each other intimately, while the wedding continues.

And written on the cake prepared for the occasion, "My Princess", which the two brides cut it during the wedding ceremony.
After the video spread, a state of great anger spread on social media in Jordan, and it was reflected on the Jordanian street in general.

Many Jordanians called for the arrest of the two gay girls who had the courage to hold a wedding, which they described as "spreading vice."

In the context, one of the tweeters said that the marriage ceremony of the two homosexuals took place in a café on University Street in Jordan, meaning that it is in front of everyone.
He added: “This is the freedom they advocate, and this is human rights in their view, so you find them fighting virtue under the pretext that it is reactionary.

Another tweet said: "The marriage of two gay girls in a café on University Street, and the video is disgusting and disgusting. The question that we want an answer to is where is the government about them?"

Another wrote: “It means reasonable for them, reasonable people who are Jordanians and hold a Jordanian passport. I firmly believe it is impossible for them to be Jordanians. We are a great people. We do not accept the humiliation, insult and lack of religion.

So far, there has been no comment from the Jordanian Ministry of Interior or any competent authority on the video of the marriage of the two girls.

This was not the first incident, as Amman witnessed a similar incident years ago, and the ceremony was raided and everyone in it was arrested.

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