
Front page: the arrest in Morocco of Franco-Moroccan journalist Ali Lmrabet
Writing with AFP - Today at 11:12 - Reading time: Ali Lmrabet in front of the United Nations offices in Geneva, in..
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Also read Madagascar: Controversial raids embarrass power Five months of social media suspension in Gabon "Already 145 days without social media", says Info241 . The journalist was then sentenced to three years in prison, before being released in early 2004 with a royal pardon. For a decade Ali Lmrabet was banned from exercising his profession in Morocco between April 2005 and April 2015, following a conviction for defamation related to statements about the Saharawis in the Tindouf camps (southwestern Algeria).
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Also read Madagascar: Controversial raids embarrass power Five months of social media suspension in Gabon "Already 145 days without social media", says Info241 .
according to RFI — AfriqueThe journalist was then sentenced to three years in prison, before being released in early 2004 with a royal pardon.
according to Le ProgrèsFor a decade Ali Lmrabet was banned from exercising his profession in Morocco between April 2005 and April 2015, following a conviction for defamation related to statements about the Saharawis in the Tindouf camps (southwestern Algeria).
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