A Moroccan court on Monday sentenced the editor of the daily Al Jarida Al Oula, Ali Anouzla, to one year's suspended jail term for having published "falsehoods" about the health of King Mohammed VI. The trial has reignited the debate about freedom of the press in Morocco.Duration 2:08
انوزلا اكبر شلاهبي شفار كان كايجيه التمويل من ليبيا ضد الوحدة المغربية
320hdd 4 months ago
I am not going to Morocco. Democracy is a must.
Snauzer67 1 year ago
very true , there a saying " a little bit of evil undoes a lot of good".
OrphanPaper 2 years ago
That not democratic culture if a journalist
spread falls information ,the other part should respond by information not by torture.Journalist behind the discovery of many corruptions.
mohammed5374 2 years ago
The royal regime in morocco is worse than sadam 's regime , the moroccan king govern the whole country and the whole autorities , legislative ,executive and juridical , BUT NO ONE SHOULD CRITISED HIM OR EVEN DRAW CARICATURES ABOUT HIM OR HIS FAMILY .moroccan regime is corrupted and america is not a democratic country by supporting such regime.
mohammed5374 2 years ago 2
other countries just force the news editors of the handful of newspapers to work for the intelligence agencies and control the news that way. and since all the local newspapers and television news gets their stories from the handful of national newspapers, viola!, you control all of the nations news by forcing a few men to join the intelligence agency
signboyy 2 years ago
true
EmperorKam 2 years ago
should b smarter ,, just being rude deserves punnishment , more counteries should take evey journalists to court for fals racest or imflamitive reporting
OrphanPaper 2 years ago
damn crazy!
Steadno 2 years ago