Hirak Prisoners Denounce Moroccan Flag Burning at Paris Protest

The Hirak detainees, as well as their families, have strongly condemned the people who burned the Moroccan flag during a demonstration that took place in Paris.
The Association chaired by Ahmed Zefzafi states that the people who burned the national flag do not represent them and do not represent the detainees.
"Our attitudes were clear during the Hirak period, when we were listened to, at the time of the trial, and even now. We have been unjustly imprisoned for many years," recalls the message from the detainees read by Ahmed Zefzafi.
In the same text, the families of the detainees did not fail to reiterate their wish to "see [their] children free in the near future," and to recall the statement of the mother of the detainee, Nabil Ahamjik, who has been on a hunger strike for several weeks.
According to the detainees, this march that they had called for in the French capital was intended "to commemorate the third anniversary of the death of the martyr Mohsin Fikri."
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