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Gambia says sorry to Thailand for minister's "sex tourism" slur

Source: Xinhua   2018-03-06 09:37:39

BANJUL, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Gambian Foreign Ministry on Monday apologized to Thailand for a remark by Tourism and Culture Minister Hamat Bah in which he alluded to Thailand as a sex tourism destination.

The Gambia "regrets the unfortunate comments made by the Minister of Tourism and Culture," it said in a statement. The minister's remark did not reflect the Gambian Government's view, the statement added.

On a TV program aired on Jan. 12, Bah said, ""We are not a sex destination. If you want a sex destination, you go to Thailand."

The remark gained attention when a travel news website posted it last month and the Thai Foreign Ministry lodged a protest.

Editor: Zhou Xin
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Gambia says sorry to Thailand for minister's "sex tourism" slur

Source: Xinhua 2018-03-06 09:37:39

BANJUL, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Gambian Foreign Ministry on Monday apologized to Thailand for a remark by Tourism and Culture Minister Hamat Bah in which he alluded to Thailand as a sex tourism destination.

The Gambia "regrets the unfortunate comments made by the Minister of Tourism and Culture," it said in a statement. The minister's remark did not reflect the Gambian Government's view, the statement added.

On a TV program aired on Jan. 12, Bah said, ""We are not a sex destination. If you want a sex destination, you go to Thailand."

The remark gained attention when a travel news website posted it last month and the Thai Foreign Ministry lodged a protest.

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