
Yesterday, the Moroccan government charged Hassan Rachidi, the head of Al Jazeera’s bureau in
Moroccan authorities claim that there were no deaths at the protests, but report that 188 people were arrested following clashes. The injured included 20 civilians and 28 police officers.
In his defense, Rachidi says the station received its information from what is considered a reliable source, the Moroccan Human Rights Centre (CMDH).
An official at CMDH also faces charges. The trial for both men was set for July 1.
Perhaps all of this wouldn’t seem so spectacular except for the fact that last month, the Moroccan government blocked Al Jazeera from continuing its daily news broadcasts on the
No wonder Reporters Without Borders jumped in last month to say something about it. Perhaps they’ll speak up again.
Rachidi’s own reaction to being charged? “I am very surprised by this decision,” he said in a report on Al Jazeera, “but I believe [the authorities] want the head of the [Al Jazeera] bureau chief.”