An Egyptian court today backed a police decision to deport a Libyan man accused of being gay, saying the move safeguarded morality and religious values, a judicial official said.
Police had deported the man, a student in Cairo, after receiving complaints that he was gay.
He had appealed the deportation and Egypt's refusal to allow him back.
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A court in January acquitted 26 men accused of acts of debauchery in a public bathhouse after a television show said it was a gay meeting place.
That verdict came weeks after another court reduced jail terms for eight men from three years each to one year, after a video of them at an alleged gay wedding appeared on the Internet.