Kif-Kif (organization)

The association is widely criticized from the very conservative parts of Muslim society in the country, even by means of the use of threats, or in some extreme cases; personal violence.

In order to coordinate their actions on the internet, a group named Kif-Kif was created, a discussion room, or forum aiming to help Moroccan citizens who can't find their place in society.

[citation needed] Since 2008, a lot of groups were established on the axis of Kif-Kif outside Morocco, by working as independent projects in local LGBT organizations.

[4] In April 2010, Kif-Kif launched Mithly (meaning "homosexual" and "like me" in Arabic), the first Moroccan LGBT magazine, in print and online.

[5] The first edition, printed in Rabat, distributed 200 copies in a clandestine way, since article 489[6] in the penal code judges homosexuality illegal and prohibits the publication of offensive material.