Moroccan blogger jailed for disparaging king
A blogger who accused Morocco’s monarchy of encouraging a culture of dependency where loyalty is rewarded with favors has been jailed for showing disrespect for King Mohammed, his family and rights groups said on Tuesday.
Mohamed Erraji, 29, wrote in online newspaper Hespress that the north African kingdom had been destroyed by the practice of handing out charity or gifts such as taxi licenses to a lucky few, which encouraged people to beg.
“This has made the Moroccans a people without dignity, who live by donations and gifts,” he wrote.
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September 10th, 2008 at 7:32 am
What happened to freedom of speech? that’s scary.
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