Journo faces trial for W Sahara comments

Head of the Arabic version of independent news website Lakome Ali Anouzla, smiles after his was freed on bail on October 25, 2013 in the Moroccan city of Rabat. The Moroccan journalist was arrested on September 17, 2013 after his website posted a link to a video attributed to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), with the authorities saying he was giving the jihadists a platform. AFP PHOTO /FADEL SENNA / AFP / FADEL SENNA

Head of the Arabic version of independent news website Lakome Ali Anouzla, smiles after his was freed on bail on October 25, 2013 in the Moroccan city of Rabat. The Moroccan journalist was arrested on September 17, 2013 after his website posted a link to a video attributed to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), with the authorities saying he was giving the jihadists a platform. AFP PHOTO /FADEL SENNA / AFP / FADEL SENNA

Published Jan 25, 2016

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Rabat - Moroccan journalist Ali Anouzla is to stand trial next month over comments about the Western Sahara that he made to the German press, he said on Sunday.

The head of the Lakome2 website faces charges of “undermining national territorial integrity” at a trial due to begin on February 9, he told AFP.

The prosecution service opened an investigation after he mentioned the Western Sahara as one of three red lines for Moroccan journalists in an interview published last month in the German newspaper Bild, he said.

Bild reported that he listed these limits as “the monarchy, Islam and the occupied Western Sahara”.

Anouzla, who faces up to five years in jail if convicted, said he never called the Western Sahara “occupied” and called the translation “inexact”.

Morocco claims sovereignty over the mineral-rich territory, but the Algeria-backed Polisario Front has been campaigning for its independence since 1973.

UN efforts to organise a referendum on the territory's future have been resisted by Rabat.

The charges against Anouzla come as he faces others of defending and inciting “terrorism” in another case.

Anouzla was arrested in September 2013 after publishing a link on his website to an al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb video on Morocco.

AFP

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