Morocco court upholds Hirak movement protesters’ sentences

A Moroccan court has rejected an appeal against the prison sentences of activists who demonstrated against corruption and unemployment.
Dozens of people stood outside the Casablanca court demanding the prisoners’ immediate release ahead of the ruling.
The authorities have accused the activists of being separatists.
Protests rocked the North African country in 2016 and 2017 after the death of a local fishmonger.
Mohcine Fikri was crushed to death by a rubbish lorry in the city of Al-Hoceima as he tried to protect his fish, which had been confiscated by the police.
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