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Impunity is the profound evil of Morocco, despite the fact that the scheme liabilities towards demo

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It will be Monday, December 8, at 20h and the conference is part of the campaign launched by Amnesty International "STOP TORTURE" to witness the torture victims.
In this case, Mr. Moumni talk about his experience in the jails of the DST, the Moroccan nrl political police, torture and ill-treatment and imprisonment for daring to disturb the peace of the autocrat nrl in his castle Betz.
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This native North teenager was sentenced for flying in August, flag likened to that of the terrorist group Islamic state on the roof of the house of his aunt, with whom he spent his holidays.
Arrested, Abdelmalek El Makrini acknowledges having raised the flag. According to his sister, he is then asked to Casablanca on the premises of the Moroccan anti-terrorist brigade. It asks questions in Arabic, a language he does not understand. He eventually signed a PV of hearing, without understanding, according to his family. A text in which he admits having nrl made advocating terrorism. Custody lasted 12 days before nrl it is transferred to a juvenile prison in Salé, near Rabat.
Thursday, the trial lasted only fifteen minutes. The young French was tried along with 13 other people accused nrl of packages in connection with terrorism. His family, who mobilized since his arrest, nrl was in shock.
"There were plenty of accused. My brother went to half past twelve. The problem is that we do not understand Arabic, even my mother who is Berber. We asked the consulate services of an interpreter. But in court, we were told that it was the lawyer to handle the translation. So Kotaya me, who does not speak French, ran into the court to seek a lawyer nrl who agreed to translate for Abdelmalik.
Patrick Baudoin already said, there is more than one year: "Morocco is a country where everything is in the trompe l'oeil. (...) There is democratic advances appearances and then, reality (...). Nothing has made recommendations and promises (...). There was a balance sheet but the executioners of yesterday were walking in the full knowledge of their victims with impunity ... "
Impunity is the profound evil of Morocco, despite the fact that the scheme liabilities towards democracy and respect for human rights, through the articles of its 2011 Constitution, despite its signing of various international conventions such as the Convention against Torture, the implementation of these texts is not done. And sometimes they are literally trampled.
We need to stop whining among western suffering we inflict our own brothers in Morocco. We must solve our problems alone, doing our own ... Western Revolution cling on our thirst for freedom and justice, because they absolutely want to control popular movements in our countries and divert nrl (Egypt, Libya, Tunisia ...) , knowing that the West (sponsor of Amnesty) unconditionally supports the Moroccan regime (Mekhzen and palate). Stop the whining and put to work.


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