Eid Al Fitr: King Mohammed VI Pardons 1,201 Inmates, Including Convicts in Extremism, Terrorism Cases – The North Africa Post
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The king of Morocco, Mohamed VI, has granted a mass pardon to 1,201 prisoners on the occasion of the end of Ramadan, a measure that is common in the country's institutional calendar but which on this occasion has generated special attention for a specific fact: among those who have benefited are 19 persons convicted of crimes related to extremism and terrorism. The announcement, made in the framework of religious celebrations, responds to a trad…
Eid Al Fitr: King Mohammed VI pardons 1,201 inmates, including convicts in extremism, terrorism cases – The North Africa Post
On the occasion of Eid Al Fitr, celebrated this Friday March 20 in Morocco, King Mohammed VI, Commander of the Faithful, granted pardon to 1,201 people, sentenced by the different Moroccan courts, the Justice Ministry said in a statement The Ministry of Justice unveiled the list of the beneficiaries of the royal pardon, who are […]
The measure coincides with the celebration of Eid al-Fitr and includes full and partial pardons for inmates who have participated in deradicalization programs. Photos of the end of Ramadan in Algeciras
On Thursday, King Mohamed VI of Morocco granted pardon to 1,201 convicted persons, nineteen of them for “extremism and terrorism”, on the occasion of the feast of Aid al Fitr, which the Maghreb country will celebrate this Friday at the close of the sacred month of Ramadan. According to the Ministry of Justice, nineteen convicted terrorists received pardons: four totals and fifteen partials, after officially committing themselves to the “sacred c…
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