Euro Med Monitor
Geneva – The Moroccan authorities have continued to detain journalists Omar Al-Radi and Suleiman Al-Raissouni in Oukacha prison in Casablanca, which led them to declare a hunger strike to demand their release, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said today in a statement expressing great concern over their health condition. My son’s health condition is extremely poor inside the prison, as he has lost about ten kilograms since his arrest
Idris Al-Radi, Omar Al-Radi’s father
The Prosecutor of the Court of First Instance in Casablanca detained Omar Al-Radi, president of the Le Desk magazine on July 29 last year. Al-Radi had been summoned more than eight times within five weeks, during which, he was interrogated for about 100 hours. These were based on charges related to receiving foreign funding from foreign intelligence groups, and sexually assaulting a colleague working in the magazine, who claimed that he
Friday, 16 April 2021, 6:29 am
Geneva
- The Moroccan authorities have continued to detain
journalists Omar Al-Radi and Suleiman Al-Raissouni in
Oukacha prison in Casablanca, which led them to declare a
hunger strike to demand their release, the
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said today in a
statement expressing great concern over their health
condition.
The Prosecutor of the Court of First
Instance in Casablanca detained Omar Al-Radi, president of
the Le Desk magazine on July 29 last year. Al-Radi had been
summoned more than eight times within five weeks, during
which, he was interrogated for about 100 hours. These were
based on charges related to receiving foreign funding from