Morocco adds prison time for activist jailed over earthquake response criticism

Moroccan security forces stand guard outside a court in Rabat. (AFP file photo)
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RABAT: A Moroccan appeals court on Tuesday handed activist Said Ait Mahdi a one-year prison term, up from the initial three-month term he had been sentenced to for defamation, his lawyer said.
Ait Mahdi, who leads a group for victims of a major 2023 earthquake, has been in detention since December 23 after criticizing the kingdom鈥檚 response to the disaster.
In January, a Marrakech court had sentenced him to three months in jail for 鈥渄efamation, insult and the publication of false allegations aimed at infringing on privacy.鈥�
On Tuesday, the Marrakech appeals court 鈥渋ncreased the sentence... to one year鈥� behind bars, lawyer Mohamed El Ghalloussi told AFP, calling it a 鈥渧ery harsh and shocking鈥� ruling.
Three other defendants in the case who had been initially acquitted were given four months in jail each for 鈥渋nsulting public officials,鈥� the lawyer said.
According to Ghalloussi, the case was based on 鈥渃omplaints from local officials following social media posts they considered offensive.鈥�
El Haouz province, to the south of Marrakech, was one of the areas hit hardest by the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the region in September 2023, killing close to 3,000 people and wounding 5,600.
It also destroyed around 60,000 homes in the High Atlas mountains, forcing many families to live in tents through the winter.
Ait Mahdi鈥檚 group has campaigned for faster reconstruction and more aid to those affected.
The Moroccan authorities said in December they had issued 57,000 reconstruction permits and that more than 35,000 homes had been or were in the process of being rebuilt.
The authorities have put in place an $11 billion, five-year reconstruction and development plan for the six provinces hit by the disaster.