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Moroccan King Issues Pardon for 2,476 Convicts

Moroccan King Issues Pardon for 2,476 Convicts

July 30, 2024
Moroccan King Issues Pardon for 2,476 Convicts

Morocco's King Mohammed VI

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King Mohammed VI of Morocco has issued a royal pardon for 2,476 individuals on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of his ascension to the throne.

The Moroccan Ministry of Justice announced in a statement on Monday that the pardon includes 2,460 individuals convicted by various Moroccan courts. Additionally, 16 inmates convicted of extremism and terrorism offenses were also pardoned after they officially affirmed their adherence to the nation’s principles and values, its sacred institutions, and after reviewing and renouncing their extremist and terrorist ideologies.

The Throne Day, celebrated annually on July 30, commemorates King Mohammed VI’s ascension to the throne in 1999. Royal pardons are traditionally granted in Morocco during major national commemorations or religious festivals, underscoring the king’s role in the justice system and societal reconciliation efforts.

In previous years, similar acts of clemency have been granted on various occasions, reflecting the monarch’s role in the justice system. For example, during Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha, King Mohammed VI has pardoned thousands of inmates, showcasing a consistent approach to offering second chances and fostering national unity​

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