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Morocco’s National Human Rights Council, through its President Amina Bouayach, announced that Somalia has agreed to transfer six Moroccan nationals convicted on charges related to their links to ISIS.

Bouayach confirmed that this agreement will allow those sentenced to serve their sentences in Morocco, after they were convicted to death last February by a Somali military court.

Bouayach made this statement on the sidelines of a seminar dedicated to the Council's international relations organized within the framework of the 29th International Book and Publishing Fair.

Bouayach pointed to the joint efforts between Moroccan NGOs and official authorities to rescue and repatriate sentenced Moroccan citizens in Somalia, reflecting solidarity and concern for human rights and justice.

Several other Moroccan NGOs have mobilized their efforts by calling on the kingdom's official authorities to rescue and repatriate the six Moroccan nationals sentenced to death on February 29th by a military court in northern Somalia on terrorism-related charges.

#Somalia #Execution #ISIS #Islamic_State #Morocco #National_Council_for_Human_Rights #Spain
The Moroccan Department of Prisons and Reintegration has released 235 prisoners convicted of “extremism and terrorism” cases since the launch of the “reconciliation” program in 2017.

The prison administration explained, during a ceremony in the capital, Rabat, following the conclusion of the 14th session of the program, that 235 prisoners out of a total of 322 who benefited from the “reconciliation” program were released, as 170 prisoners benefited from a royal pardon, while the prison term of 65 others ended.

The Prisons Administration did not mention in its statement the fate of the other 87 prisoners who benefited from the program aimed at rehabilitating those convicted in “extremism and terrorism” cases.
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#extremism #Moroccan_Prison_Administration #Morocco #Muhammadiyah_Association_of_Scholars #National_Council_for_Human_Rights #Prisoners #Psychological_Rehabilitation #Reconciliation #Royal_Pardon #Terrorism
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The British government has warned its citizens wishing to travel to Morocco of the dangers of popular demonstrations and their impact on their security.

A warning letter issued by the British Foreign Office said: “Protests and demonstrations may occur across the country, especially in major cities, often without warning.”

The ministry explained, “These events are closely monitored by law enforcement authorities.” While authorized demonstrations are generally peaceful, unauthorized demonstrations may sometimes lead to clashes between demonstrators and police.”

The letter stressed that such gatherings “may lead to disruption of travel in the affected areas,” calling on British nationals to avoid political gatherings and demonstrations and to follow local information and instructions from security officials.
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#Britain #British_Foreign_Office #demonstrations #gaza #Israel #Morocco #National_Council_for_Human_Rights #Palestine #Rabat
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