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Maroc Maroc - LOVEFM.COM - A la Une - 03/Jul 02:52

Proposed Amendment to Criminal Code Sparks Debate on Press Freedom

In mid-June, Cabinet announced a proposed amendment to the Criminal Code, which would make it an offense to publish or disseminate information, pictures, and video that could hinder a police investigation. Following the announcement, major concerns were raised about the impact the amendment would have on freedom of the press. Minister of Home Affairs Kareem […]

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