Comedian Livestreams Alleged Police Assault During Traffic Stop in Morocco

Comedian Amine Radi shared a live video on Facebook yesterday where he is being beaten live by a policeman. And not just any policeman. A traffic policeman.
It is unclear what happened before the start of the live, but according to Amine Radi’s testimony, a traffic policeman had asked him to stop, telling him: "Stop, you donkey." Things probably escalated from there.
Indeed, in the video, Radi claims that he was beaten before the start of the live and that blood was flowing from his mouth, not to mention his sunglasses that would have been broken. And then, in trying to show the policeman’s face, the latter struck again and we could see an Amine Radi mistreated and humiliated by the policeman in "white belt". We are indeed in 2019, as Amine Radi so rightly pointed out.
As he was explaining that the police were starting to collect identity cards so that there would be many testimonies against him, another policeman intervened to calm the spirits, asking Radi to stop filming. And Radi was very polite with him, as can be seen. He even stopped filming after the "nice cop" insisted.
Amine Radi then went to the police station to file a complaint and it seems he was well received since in the evening he wrote on Facebook: "I would like to thank all the professional police officers as well as Mr. the prefect who welcomed me with respect, sympathy and professionalism. May justice be done. The right is not given, it is fought for."
Ah, so in 2019 the right is still not given... ? Frightening! It seemed, however, that...
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