Protesters demand the freedom of Moroccan journalist Hajar Raissouni

Morocco

Shape of Morocco
Moroccan journalist Omar Radi

The European Parliament recently expressed concern at recent trials of journalists in Morocco.

TrialWatch has been monitoring several such cases, in which the Moroccan authorities have relied on a wide arsenal of laws, such as money-laundering, espionage, and sex-related offences.

In particular, TrialWatch monitored the trial of journalist Omar Radi on charges of espionage and rape, and financial crimes and continues to advocate for his release.

Hajar Raissouni

Hajar Raissouni

TrialWatch monitored the trial of Moroccan journalist Hajar Raissouni on charges of sex outside of marriage and abortion and spoke out upon her conviction, and released a report exposing her sham trial. She was then freed and pardoned following the international attention drawn to her case.

Through my experience, I think that TrialWatch is important because it documented all events and exposed human rights violations, and this is important for political detainees who are released from prison with nothing but their dignity.

Hajar Raissouni Moroccan Journalist

Impact Stories

Read more
Hajar Raissouni Morocco

TrialWatch monitored the trial of Moroccan journalist Hajar Raissouni and released a report exposing her sham trial. She was then freed & pardoned following the international attention drawn to her case. TrialWatch Expert Baroness Helena Kennedy KC – Director of the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute – graded the trial a “D” and our findings on the...

Read more

Morocco: Journalist Pardoned

TrialWatch monitored the trial of Moroccan journalist Hajar Raissouni and released a report exposing her sham trial. She was then freed & pardoned following the international attention drawn to her case. TrialWatch Expert Baroness Helena Kennedy KC – Director of the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute – graded the trial a “D” and our findings on the case were picked up by, for example, the New York Times.

Ms. Raissouni – a journalist for one of Morocco’s few independent newspapers – was charged with the ‘crimes’ of abortion and extra-marital sex after reporting criticism of the government & convicted after a sham process in which she was denied access to a lawyer.

Through my experience, I think that TrialWatch is important because it documented all events and exposed human rights violations, and this is important for political detainees who are released from prison with nothing but their dignity.

Hajar Raissouni Independent newspaper journalist