Morocco: Activist Rapper Freed
Sunday, January 15, 2012 - 10:06, by Hisham Al-MiraatThis post is part of our special coverage Morocco Protests.
Mouad Belghouat aka “Al Haked” (The Indignant), a 24-year-old Moroccan rap artist and outspoken critic of Morocco's monarchy, was released on Thursday from prison, where he had been held since last September.
Mouad was officially charged with assaulting a pro-regime protester but his supporters claim the charges were trumped up in an attempt to silence growing discontent. His lawyers repeated bail requests were rejected by the judge, who adjourned the trial six times.
The rapper is one of the most recognizable figures of the… ( Read on! )
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