Tag Archives: Mohamed Erraji

Erraji’s Free! Who’s Next At The Stake?

Erraji’s free, but the judge that pronounced his sentence is still presiding. The rescinding of Erraji’s sentence was an insidious esthetic rectification of a blatant judicial blunder. It was certainly meant to abate the universal outrage Erraji’s sentencing triggered. The Blogma’a contribution … Continue reading

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No Thanks To The Moroccan Justice System

For Erraji’s provisional freedom. It usually takes weeks if not months for such procedures to be processed through the Moroccan Justice bureaucracy. This unanticipated release bears all the symptoms of a surreptitious intervention by the king. I am sure the king’s intervention, … Continue reading

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Erraji’s Idea

  When Mohamed Erraji was detained by the Moroccan police in Agadir last Thursday, he was questioned for seven hours and let go. He told friends and family he was asked for the password to his email account. He undauntingly … Continue reading

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Behind Erraji’s Arrest

Mohamed Erraji, a blogger from Agadir, was arrested this past Friday for an article he published on the Moroccan e-zine Hespress.com. News of his arrest was reported by Hespress and echoed by a number of fellow bloggers, but has yet to … Continue reading

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