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Africa North
Morocco Tries 2 Journalists On Morals
2007-01-09
The government of Morocco put two journalists on trial in Casablanca on Monday, charging them with defaming Islam and damaging public morality. Driss Ksikes and Sanaa al-Aji were charged following the Dec. 21 publication of Nichane magazine, which explored popular jokes on religion, sex and politics. The same day, Moroccan Prime Minister Driss Jettou ordered a ban on the sale and public display of the magazine.

Middle East Online reported the courtroom was packed with fellow journalists, members of rights groups and a representative of press watchdog Reporters Sans Frontieres when writer Aji took the stand. "I have always respected religion and society," Aji said. "All I did is report to readers a phenomenon Moroccans are seeing in jokes and anecdotes."

Prosecutors claim attacking religion is one of the most serious offenses a journalist can commit, and if convicted, Aji, and editor Ksikes face up to five years in jail and hefty fines, the BBC reported.
Posted by:Fred

#3  No, they're a _moderate_ state--you only get 5 years for telling jokes.
Posted by: James   2007-01-09 13:29  

#2  Relax gromgoru,
They're going to get a fair trial by an impartial judge.

Then they're going to get their heads chopped off in front of ten thousand screaming religious lunatics.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-01-09 12:51  

#1  Morocco is a (super-duper) moderate Islamic state.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-01-09 02:39  

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