France's highest appeals court on Wednesday gave the go-ahead for a French-Moroccan gay couple to marry, going against a ruling that homo***uals from Morocco and 10 other nations can**t tie the k**t in the country. France legalised same-*** marriage in 2013 after months of intense and sometimes violent protests, and the couple -- Dominique and Mohammed -- immediately got to work planning their official union. They cited a government circular stating that nationals from countries as diverse as Morocco, Poland and Laos were **t allowed to marry people of the same *** in France. They are among 11 nations that ban gay marriage and had signed agreements with France under which a citizen in a binational couple must obey his or her own nation's marriage law.