Moroccan Security Agencies File Complaints Against Overseas Critics for Defamation and False Allegations

The DGSN, the DGST and the DGED filed a complaint with the Rabat prosecutor’s office against individuals established abroad. It is a complaint for "insulting public officials in the exercise of their duties and against the constituted bodies, as well as for slanderous denunciation, fictitious crimes, dissemination of allegations and false facts and defamation". Here is the list of the people concerned.
According to the daily Al Ahdath Al Maghribia, the institutions concerned did not reveal the identity of the accused persons, but the daily emphasizes that it is several individuals residing abroad, who through videos broadcast on social networks try to harm the institutions of the country.
Relatively well-informed sources of the daily, have confided that these complaints come after the clarification of Mohamed Dkhissi, director of the judicial police, on the false allegations made by people living abroad. The one called "Ouahiba Dakhchich", based in the United States, for example, says she has been a victim of discrimination and abuse of power by the DGSN.
There is also Mustapha Adib, a man dismissed from the Royal Armed Forces, who lives in the United States, and who very often attacks Moroccan institutions. The former boxer Zakaria Moumni is also cited as one of those who attack the reputation of the country.
We also find on the list the separatist Radi Laili, presented as the voice of the separatists and the enemies of the territorial integrity in France, where he currently lives. So many people who would be concerned by the complaint filed before the Prosecutor’s Office at the Court of First Instance in Rabat.
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