Morocco Slams Remarks Made by US State Department Spokesman

A Moroccan activist holds a banner with the image of Moroccan journalist Suleiman Raissouni, who was sentenced to five years in prison, as his supporters protest on July 10, 2021, in the capital Rabat demanding his release. (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP)
A Moroccan activist holds a banner with the image of Moroccan journalist Suleiman Raissouni, who was sentenced to five years in prison, as his supporters protest on July 10, 2021, in the capital Rabat demanding his release. (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP)
TT

Morocco Slams Remarks Made by US State Department Spokesman

A Moroccan activist holds a banner with the image of Moroccan journalist Suleiman Raissouni, who was sentenced to five years in prison, as his supporters protest on July 10, 2021, in the capital Rabat demanding his release. (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP)
A Moroccan activist holds a banner with the image of Moroccan journalist Suleiman Raissouni, who was sentenced to five years in prison, as his supporters protest on July 10, 2021, in the capital Rabat demanding his release. (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP)

Morocco’s Interministerial Delegation for Human Rights (DIDH) has described the US State Department spokesperson's statement on two controversial court cases as based on "one-sided" information coming exclusively from supporters of the accused.

DIDH issued a press release in response to Ned Price’s comments on a Casablanca court’s sentencing of journalist Suleiman Raissouni to five years in prison.

“This information knowingly obscured the point of view of the complainants and their defenses, going so far as to deny their very status of victim and their universally recognized right to lodge a complaint,” the Delegation said.

It also emphasized Morocco’s attachment to respecting the fundamental rights of all people, whatever their status, citing the independence of the judiciary in the country.

“Morocco remains deeply attached to the consolidation of the values of individual and collective freedoms, in particular the freedoms of expression and association, which are constantly developing,” DIDH concluded.

The State Department criticized Morocco for sentencing detained journalist Suleiman Raissouni to five years in prison and called for press freedoms to be protected.

"We believe the judicial process that led to this verdict contradicts the Moroccan system's fundamental promise of fair trials for individuals accused of crimes and is inconsistent with the promise of the 2011 constitution and King Mohammed VI's reform agenda," Price told reporters.

"Press freedom is foundational to prosperous and secure societies, and governments must ensure that journalists can safely perform their essential roles without fear of unjust attention, violence, or threats," he added.

On Friday, a court in Casablanca sentenced Raissouni to five years in prison and fined him 100,000 dirhams ($10,000).



Netanyahu Says Israel Will Continue to Act Against the Houthis

FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a news conference in Jerusalem, on Sept. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg, Pool, File)
FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a news conference in Jerusalem, on Sept. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg, Pool, File)
TT

Netanyahu Says Israel Will Continue to Act Against the Houthis

FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a news conference in Jerusalem, on Sept. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg, Pool, File)
FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a news conference in Jerusalem, on Sept. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg, Pool, File)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday Israel would continue acting against the Houthi militias in Yemen, whom he accused of threatening world shipping and the international order, and called on Israelis to be steadfast.
"Just as we acted forcefully against the terrorist arms of Iran's axis of evil, so we will act against the Houthis," he said in a video statement a day after a missile fired from Yemen fell in the Tel Aviv area, causing a number of mild injuries.

The US military said it conducted precision airstrikes on Saturday against a missile storage facility and a command-and-control facility operated by Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen's capital, Sanaa.

In a statement, the US military's Central Command said the strikes aimed to "disrupt and degrade Houthi operations, such as attacks against US Navy warships and merchant vessels in the Southern Red Sea, Bab al-Mandeb, and Gulf of Aden.”

The US military also said it struck multiple Houthi one-way drones and an anti-ship cruise missile over the Red Sea.

Saturday's strike followed a similar attack last week by US aircraft against a command and control facility operated by the Houthis.

On Thursday, Israel launched strikes against ports and energy infrastructure in Houthi-held parts of Yemen and threatened more attacks against the group, which has launched hundreds of missiles at Israel over the past year.