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Morocco has faced significant human rights challenges, including allegations of repression, unfair trials, and limitations on freedom of expression. Here are some key points:

Freedom of Speech:
Several high-profile journalists, activists, and protest leaders have been imprisoned in apparent retaliation for criticizing the ruling monarchy.
Independent journalists like Omar Radi, Soulaiman Raissouni, and Taoufik Bouachrine have faced flawed court proceedings and are serving prison sentences.
Tactics used by Moroccan authorities include criminal charges related to sexual offenses, unfair trials, and long prison terms. These tactics are part of an “ecosystem of repression” that also involves harassment, surveillance, smear campaigns, and physical intimidation1.
Historical Context:
During the period known as the “Years of Lead” (from the early 1960s to the late 1980s), Morocco witnessed brutal repression of political dissent and opposition.
This repression involved widespread arrests, arbitrary detention, lengthy imprisonment, and even killings of political opponents2.
Occupied Western Sahara:
The Collective of Saharawi Human Rights Defenders in Western Sahara (CODESA) has documented continuous war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Moroccan occupation against Saharawi civilians3.
While Morocco has made progress in some areas, these human rights concerns remain significant and require continued attention and advocacy. 🕊️

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