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Morocco releases dissident journalist Ali Lmrabet

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 6:21 AM

RABAT, July 15 (Reuters) – A Moroccan prosecutor said on Wednesday he had ordered the release of veteran ​journalist and political commentator Ali ‌Lmrabet after questioning him, although an investigation continues following allegations of defamation and libel.

Lmrabet, 66, who holds French nationality and lives in ‌Spain, ​was arrested on ⁠Sunday on arrival at ⁠Tangier airport. He is a political commentator on social media and has been an outspoken critic of Morocco’s ​political system for decades.

“The appropriate legal consequences will be determined once ⁠the investigation is completed,” ⁠the prosecutor’s office in Casablanca ​said in a statement.

In an earlier statement, ​the prosecutor’s office said Lmrabet’s arrest ‌was on the basis of several notices issued against him over online content suspected of constituting criminal offences ⁠under Moroccan law, including alleged defamation and libel targeting individuals and institutions.

In 2003, Lmrabet was ⁠jailed ‌after being convicted on charges ⁠that included offending King Mohammed ​VI. ‌In 2005, a Moroccan court ​banned him ⁠from practising journalism in Morocco for 10 years.

Since then, Lmrabet has remained active as a political commentator on social media.

(Reporting by Ahmed Eljechtimi; Editing by ​Alexandra Hudson)