CPJ protests newspapers' suspension
Committee to Protect Journalists
January 27, 2005
http://www.cpj.org/protests/05ltrs/Morocco27jan05pl.html
 
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January 27, 2005

TO: His Excellency Mohamed Bouzoubaa
Minister of Justice
Ministry of Justice
Place de la Mamounia
Rabat, Morocco

Via facsimile: 212 37 73 07 72

 

Your Excellency:

The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply
disturbed that the Ministry of Justice suspended two
Arabic-language weeklies. According to press reports
and local journalists, intelligence agents notified
the editors of the Oujda-based weeklies Al-Sharq and
Al-Hayat Al-Maghribiya on January 18 that they were to
cease publication of their weeklies immediately for
three months on order of the ministry. 

The order stemmed from an August 2003 court ruling
suspending both papers for three months after Al-Hayat
al-Maghribiya published an article in its May 5­May 20
issue that discussed the history of the Islamist
movement in Morocco and its alleged relationship with
the country's intelligence services. Al-Sharq
reprinted the article in its June 5 edition.

In addition, the court convicted editors Mohammed
al-Herd and Abdel Majid Ben Taher, of Al-Sharq, and
Mustapha Qashnini, of Al-Hayat al-Maghribiya, of
"extolling the actions that comprise terrorism."
Al-Herd was sentenced to three years in prison, and
Ben Taher and Qashnini were sentenced to one year
each. 

In January 2004, King Mohammed VI pardoned all three
journalists, along with editor Ali Lmrabet, of the
satirical weeklies Demain and Douman. Lmrabet's
publications were banned and he was imprisoned in May
2003 for "insulting the king" and "challenging the
territorial integrity of the state." After the pardon,
Lmrabet left Morocco and his two weeklies never
resumed publication.

According to local sources, the January 18, 2005,
suspension of Al-Hayat al-Maghribiya was prompted when
Lmrabet, who recently returned to Morocco, attempted
to apply for a new license to publish again. Lmrabet
told CPJ that authorities have refused to let him
apply for a license. 

Agence France-Presse reported yesterday that state
prosecutors claimed that the king's pardon did not
cover all four newspapers' suspensions. As a result,
officials not only denied Lmrabet his license but
revived the suspension order against Al-Hayat
al-Maghribiya and Al-Sharq. The revival of the
suspensions of Al-Sharq and Al-Hayat Al Maghribiya
more than a year after the king issued pardons is a
troubling step backward for press freedom in Morocco.

Your Excellency, we urge you to lift the suspension
orders against the publications so they can resume
publication immediately. We also call on you to do
everything in your power to ensure that Ali Lmrabet is
able to resume publishing.

We look forward to your attention to these important
matters. 

Sincerely, 

Ann Cooper 
Executive Director 

 
http://www.cpj.org/protests/05ltrs/Morocco27jan05pl.html


                
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