Morocco child alcohol video scandal sparks justice demands
A shocking video showing a young boy forced to drink alcohol is shaking the internet. The organization "Don’t Touch My Child" demands extremely severe criminal sanctions against those responsible for this dangerous stunt.
The human rights defense organization has formally called for urgent intervention from the public prosecutor’s office and the cybercrime task force. The goal is to quickly identify the two individuals filmed forcing this drink on a barely seven-year-old minor. According to a statement, the association categorically rejects any attempt to downplay the act under the guise of a joke. Instead, it is a "crime in its own right" that exposes the life and mental health of the young victim to direct danger.
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Facing this situation, the association calls on Moroccan justice to demonstrate absolute firmness and impose maximum sentences provided by law. This severity must serve as an example to deter those who exploit juvenile innocence to produce viral videos or engage in irresponsible entertainment.
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Deeply outraged by scenes deemed odious, the collective denounces an alarming degradation of morality and a "flagrant violation" of the boy’s physical integrity. The activists promise to provide legal support until the final conviction of those responsible. In parallel, they launch a solemn appeal to internet users and online activists. The association urges them to stop sharing this sequence to preserve the child’s anonymity and image. Instead, it encourages every citizen to report these offenders directly to the competent authorities to ensure strict enforcement of the law.
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