(RSF/IFEX) – On 21 May 2003, RSF voiced its disappointment over the jailing of newspaper editor Ali Lmrabet. The editor of the weeklies “Demain Magazine” and “Douman” was imprisoned immediately after ...
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(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has condemned the bureaucratic harassment of journalist Ali Lmrabet and the blocking of his attempts to launch a weekly to replace “Demain” magazine, which was banned in May 2003.
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CASABLANCA -- The most notorious satirist in Morocco pulls out a pen and shows how easy it is for him to get into trouble. He doodles on a blank sheet of paper, sketching the turrets of a castle and a ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists strongly condemns a Moroccan court's decision today banning independent journalist and former newspaper owner Ali Lmrabet from practicing journalism for ten years.
Amnesty International calls for the immediate and unconditional release of Moroccan journalist Ali Lmrabet, jailed solely for the legitimate and peaceful expression of his beliefs. Amnesty ...
The organisation is concerned about his life as he has been on hunger strike since 6 May 2003 in protest at a court case brought against him by the authorities, and is asking British journalists to ...
RSF has condemned the bureaucratic harassment of journalist Ali Lmrabet and the blocking of his attempts to launch a weekly to replace "Demain" magazine, which was banned in May 2003. "There seems to ...