Morocco's King Mohammed VI Pardons 667 People on Youth Day
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Royal Grace is a recurring tradition in Morocco on national and religious dates, and is often announced through the Ministry of Justice
Morocco's King Mohammed VI Pardons 667 People on Youth Day
King Mohammed VI has granted royal pardons to 667 people convicted by courts across Morocco to mark Youth Day, according to Morocco’s Press Agency (MAP). Morocco’s Justice Ministry said the pardon included 526 inmates currently in detention and 141 at liberty. Among those in prison, seven received pardons covering the remainder of their sentences, while 517 had their prison terms reduced. Two inmates serving life sentences had their sentences co…
On the occasion of the Youth Day, King Mohammed VI kindly granted his pardon to 667 people, including 526 in detention and 141 at large, sentenced by various Kingdom courts, announces the Ministry of Justice in a statement. Here is the text: "On the occasion of the Feast of [...] Read more News: Youth Day: Royal Grace for the Benefit of 667 People appeared first on Article19.ma.
A regal priority at the heart of the national dynamic The celebration of the Youth Day, which coincides this year with the 63rd anniversary of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, is a highlight of the Sovereign's constant commitment to this demographic fringe representing almost one third of the population. From the time of his accession to the Throne, the Sovereign erected youth as an essential engine of development, by multiplying the programmes ded…
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