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Morocco is one of those "moderate" Islamic states that portrays itself as pro-Western.  But that doesn't mean it is pro-human rights.  Better than Iran or Saudi Arabia, certainly, but Morocco still isn't the most pleasant place for religious or political dissidents.

Reports Freedom House:

Freedom House condemns the recent arrests and sentencing of Moroccan blogger Hazzam El Bachir and internet café owner Abdullah Boukfou and calls for their immediate release without harm. The events in Morocco reflect a troubling trend by governments in the Middle East and North Africa Region to use traditional means of repression to clamp down on bloggers and human rights activists.  

El Bachir was sentenced on December 15 after he posted a previously-published article about a harsh government crack-down of a student protest in Taghjijt. El Bachir received a four-month sentence for "spreading false information about human rights that undermined the kingdom's image." Internet café owner Boukfou receiveda 12-month sentence on a charge of "possession of publications inciting racial hatred." Three student protesters also received six month sentences the same day.

Some day, let us hope, liberty and democracy will spread across the Islamic and Arab worlds.

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Richard Baker| 12.19.09 @ 9:41AM

Not much chance for Liberty and Democracy taking root in the Arab/Moslem world when the murder guide, the Koran, is the core of your society. As long as Islam is the guiding "light" in that world, nothing will change. I understand and appreciate that George W. Bush was trying to introduce another way but in the long run the tyrants and dictators in the Middle East will continue to brutalize in the name of Allah, the Merciful and Compassionate.

michael larsson| 1.1.10 @ 1:15AM

Richard, which school did you go to? did you ever go to college? where did you learn to write? im a 49 year old american Phd from Yale, grad school at Princeton and undergrad at the GW University. One word to describe your input: "ignorant" - Its because of people like you that our great country is perceived by the entire world negatively. Where does it say in the Koran to kill in the name of Allah? Read it and cut the piece of ignorance you have in yourself.

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