Fes News has received a copy of an official summons addressed to Aziz Ghali, President of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights, from the Cybercrime Unit of the Rabat Security Directorate. The summons requests his presence at the security headquarters in Rabat on Wednesday, March 19, as part of an ongoing judicial investigation under the supervision of the competent public prosecution.
According to reliable sources, the summons was issued following a complaint filed by the Moroccan Commission for Human Rights Advocacy. It is speculated that the complaint may be related to statements recently made by Ghali regarding the Moroccan Sahara issue.
This measure aligns with the legal provisions outlined in the Code of Criminal Procedure, in the context of monitoring statements and activities related to sensitive issues that spark debate within Morocco’s human rights and political landscape.
As of now, neither the Moroccan Association for Human Rights nor the concerned authorities have issued an official statement regarding the nature of the investigation or the details of the complaint against Ghali. The case remains under close watch for further developments and its potential impact on the human rights scene in the country.
source: fesnews media