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Morocco’s king pardons over 1,500 prisoners on Eid al-Fitr

31 of those pardoned had been convicted of extremism and terrorism-related offenses

Khalid Mejdoub, Omer Erdem and Efe Ozkan  | 31.03.2025 - Update : 31.03.2025
Morocco’s king pardons over 1,500 prisoners on Eid al-Fitr

RABAT, Morocco/ISTANBUL

Morocco's King Mohammed VI has granted clemency to 1,533 prisoners on the occasion of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday, the Justice Ministry said in a statement.

In Morocco, the king can pardon prisoners convicted of various crimes on national or religious days in accordance with Article 58 of the Constitution.

The statement said that 31 of those pardoned had been convicted of extremism and terrorism-related offenses.

They were reportedly granted royal leniency after renouncing extremism, revising their ideological views, and expressing their commitment to national principles.

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