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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Roy Greenslade

Concern for Morrocan journalists facing jail

The government of Morocco has put two journalists on trial in Casablanca on charges of defaming Islam and damaging public morality by publishing an article last month which dealt with popular jokes on religion, sex and politics. Driss Ksikes, publisher of Nichane magazine, and reporter Sanaa al-Aji face jail sentences of three to five years if found guilty. Aji told the court: "I have always respected religion and society. All I did is report to readers a phenomenon Moroccans are seeing in jokes and anecdotes." The International Press Institute , the global network of journalists and media executives, has registered its deep concern at the trial's implications for press freedom. (Via UPI.com)

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