A Moroccan activist is sentenced to prison over protests against earthquake response

A Moroccan activist is sentenced to prison over protests against earthquake response

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A Moroccan activist is sentenced to prison over protests against earthquake response
Author: Via AP news wire
Published: Jan, 14 2025 14:41

A well-known Moroccan activist who led protests decrying the government’s earthquake response on Monday was sentenced to prison in a case that human rights advocates condemned as arbitrary and politically motivated. Said Ait Mahdi, the 32-year-old president of one of the earthquake-stricken region’s leading activist groups, was sentenced to three months behind bars and ordered to pay more than $1,000, his attorney Isaac Charia told The Associated Press. The activist was facing charges including defamation, assault and inciting an unauthorized demonstration.

The 6.8-magnitude earthquake in September 2023 left a trail of destruction in the Al Haouz region, killing nearly 3,000 people, leveling homes, schools and health centers, and leaving mountain roads unnavigable. Ait Mahdi is the first activist from the region to face such a sentence. Protests have intermittently erupted in towns and villages, with demonstrators accusing local and regional officials of mismanaging recovery efforts while people remain in tents or temporary shelters awaiting to return to their homes.

Charia said defendants facing similar charges to Ait Mahdi's typically receive one year of prison time, and noted the three-month sentence was less than he feared. Three other activists facing similar charges were acquitted late Monday evening — the group's third court appearance since they were arrested in December.

Civil liberties advocates in Morocco denounced Ait Mahdi's arrest. The Moroccan Association for Human Rights in a statement called it arbitrary and said it was in retaliation for his activism on behalf of the earthquake-stricken region and its people.

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