Morocco/Western Sahara | News
Nov 19, 2009
Press release
Morocco must reverse its expulsion of Sahrawi rights activist Aminatou Haidar and allow her to enter her country of nationality, Human Rights Watch said today. Spain must intercede with Morocco to ensure her return.
Nov 16, 2009
Commentary
How should the United States relate to a solid ally whose human rights record is better than the norm in its region and better than its own record of 20 years ago - but is now heading in the wrong direction?
Nov 16, 2009
Press release
Morocco is taking another regressive step on human rights by blocking "unauthorized" visits by foreigners to the homes of Sahrawi activists in Western Sahara.
Oct 6, 2009
Press release
Morocco should halt the widespread bureaucratic maneuvers that undermine freedom of association, including withholding registration from civic groups in violation of its own laws.
Sep 19, 2009
Press release
Moroccan authorities should drop all proceedings against a group arrested for planning a forest picnic as a low-key protest against a law barring Muslims from eating publicly during Ramadan's fasting hours.
Sep 3, 2009
Press release
Morocco should stop interfering with the right of its citizens to give Amazigh names to their children.
Aug 31, 2009
Press release
The conviction and imprisonment of the Western Sahara human rights defender Naâma Asfari on August 27, 2009, for "showing contempt toward a public agent" shows that Morocco continues to punish peaceful activists who show their support for independence for that region.
Aug 6, 2009
Commentary
Back in 2006, Israel's profligate use of cluster munitions in Lebanon caught the public eye, nowhere more so than in the Arab world.
Jun 24, 2009
Press release
The sentencing on June 24, 2009 of the human rights activist Chekib el-Khayari to three years in prison is a stark reminder of Morocco’s tenuous and uneven progress on human rights, Human Rights Watch said.
May 1, 2009
Press release
The continuing detention of Chekib el-Khayari shows the stark limits to Morocco's tolerance for criticism.