Moroccan Rights Group Urges Ban on Controversial ’Routini Yawmi’ Videos

The Moroccan Human Rights Office expresses its outrage at the publication of the suggestive videos of "Routini Yawmi" and calls on the High Authority for Audiovisual Communication (HACA) to put an end to it.
In a letter addressed to the President of the Council, Latifa Akherbach, the BMDH stressed that "the women and girls featured in the "Routini Yawmi" videos, who are mostly married and mothers, are responsible for the breakdown of families".
Freely accessible to adults and minors, the videos are "a real threat to family structures," because "they encourage disrespect and moral depravity within households," the office said in its letter.
These videos with "obscene and violent content" are not censored by YouTube at all, laments the president of the BMDH, who calls on the high authority to intervene quickly to stop "these channels that undermine the image of Moroccan society".
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