Boujara and Baalidi enumerate the political and human rights messages behind the sentences issued against “Generation Z” activists.
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On Thursday night, the Criminal Chamber of First Instance of the Casablanca Court of Appeal concluded one of the most prominent files related to the “Generation Z” protests, after it issued rulings that enabled 13 young men to leave prison immediately after they had exhausted their sentence during pretrial detention, amid great joy for their families.
On Thursday night, the Criminal Chamber of First Instance of the Casablanca Court of Appeal concluded one of the most prominent files related to the “Generation Z” protests, after it issued rulings that enabled 13 young men to leave prison immediately after they had exhausted their sentence during pretrial detention, amid great joy for their families. These rulings brought the issue of “human rights breakthrough” back to the forefront and opened the discussion about the rest of the files that are still being promoted [...]
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