The commitment of the Moroccan monarchy to Eternal Tyranny. التزام النظام الملكي المغربي بالاستبداد الأبدي.

Richard Azzouz HAWARI. Omar Radi during his trial in 2020. It was Omar Radi's criticism of previous convictions against dissidents that triggered the case against him.
The conviction and imprisonment of Radi, and many more innocent-activists, bloggers, and journalists; has brought attention to the ongoing human rights issues in Morocco and the lack of freedom of the press in the country. The case is seen as a political move by the Moroccan government to silence a critical voice and is a clear violation of the right to freedom of expression.
The European Parliament's resolution is an attempt to hold the Moroccan government accountable for its actions and to push for greater protections for journalists and freedom of the press in the country.
The case of Radi is also seen as a significant test of the Moroccan government's commitment to reform and democracy. The conviction and imprisonment of a journalist for speaking out against the government undermines the notion that Morocco is a progressive country that is moving away from autocracy and towards a more open political system. It also calls into question the true intentions and commitment of the Moroccan monarchy towards greater democracy and human rights.
to release Zafzafi, Saida Alami,Raissouni, Bouachrieene, Harak Rif, bloggers, and political activists, and Radi and drop the charges against them. The European Parliament has passed a resolution calling for an immediate release and for the charges against all to be dropped. The resolution also calls for an independent investigation into the case and for the protection of journalists in Morocco. The resolution is a strong condemnation of the Moroccan government's actions and is a clear signal that the EU is paying close attention to the case and is concerned about the state of press freedom in the country.
The case of Omar Radi has brought attention to the state of press freedom and human rights in Morocco, and has led to many questions about the true nature of the country's political system. Critics argue that despite the appearance of progress and openness, Morocco remains an autocracy with a monarch who holds absolute power and is not held accountable for his actions. The conviction and imprisonment of Radi, who has been a vocal critic of the government and the monarchy, is seen as an attempt to silence dissent and stifle free speech.
The case has also put pressure on the EU and other international organizations to take a stronger stance on human rights in Morocco and to push for reforms to ensure that journalists and other voices of dissent are protected and able to speak freely.

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