Dozens of human rights activists demonstrated in front of the Moroccan parliament building in the capital Rabat on Monday in protest at the visit of the Chief of Staff of the Israeli occupation army, .
By Mohamed Siali Casablanca, Morocco, Feb 20 (EFE).- Rachida Idrissi waits every day to hear from her brother Mustafa, who fled to Syria to join a jihadist group in 2016. The 25-year-old suspects he is being held in a prison in Iraq after a couple of silent phone calls. Dozens of Moroccan families have gone …
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Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Morocco is aiming to get a “collective immunity for 80 per cent of prisoners” under its campaign that was launched back in March.
Morocco has vaccinated nearly 4,000 inmates as part of a campaign launched in March to inoculate the incarcerated population against coronavirus, the kingdom's prison authority said Wednesday. The aim of the campaign, started several weeks after the national vaccination drive, is to work toward "a collective immunity for 80 percent of prisoners", said Taoufiq Abtal, the head of health for the prison authority DGAPR. "This is a pioneering.