Gambia apologises to Thailand for sex tourism slur

Banjul, Gambia | AFP |Β The Gambia has apologised to Thailand after its foreign minister said the Asian country was a haven for sex tourists, sparking a strongly worded protest from Bangkok.

Hamat Bah said on state television in January that The Gambia, a sunny beach destination favoured by Western tourists especially from Scandinavia, was losing out to the nearby archipelago nation of Cape Verde after gaining a reputation as a sex haven.

β€œThe fact is that this country’s image has been battered heavily… I was trying to find out why we are not getting Scandinavian tourists anymore, and I discovered that this country has been considered a sex destination,” he had said.

β€œWe are not a sex destination. If you want a sex destination, you go to Thailand,” he added.

The Thai government last week lodged a formal protest in a strongly worded letter.

Its Culture Minister Veera Rojpojchanarat separately said sex tourism had declined due to measures taken by the government.

β€œThailand has improved a lot in this issue. After the ministry of culture worked on promoting morality, this issue has improved a lot,” Veera told reporters, according to Thai media.

A Gambian foreign ministry statement Tuesday said it β€œregrets the unfortunate comments made by the Minister of Tourism and Culture.”

It said β€œmeasures will be put in place to prevent the occurrence of such an unfortunate incident,” adding that the minister’s comments should not be β€œconstrued as a reflection of the government’s view on the tourism sector of Thailand.”

For decades, The Gambia has built a reputation as a haven for tourists willing to pay for sun, sand, sea… and sex. But its tourism board has ambitious plans to give this tiny west African nation a makeover. PHOTO AFP

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