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  • Moroccan jailed for royal Facebook 'joke'

    Amnesty International said Saturday it was "shocked" by a three-year jail term handed down by a Moroccan court to a man who registered a false Internet Facebook profile as King Mohammed VI's brother.


    The court in Casablanca sentenced 27-year-old computer engineer Fouad Mourtada on Friday and fined him 10,000 dinar (900 euros, 1,300 dollars) for "the use of false information and usurping the identity of the prince."

    "We are shocked by such a heavy verdict," said Benedicte Goderiaux, a member of an Amnesty group examining human rights issues in Morocco and Western Sahara who attended the trial.

    "The sentence is disproportionate to the offence," she told AFP.

    Goderiaux also expressed "concern over the trial's fairness," saying that the prosecutor and the judge each reproached Mourtada repeatedly for having "undermined the sacred integrity of the realm as represented by the prince."

    If that was the basis of the verdict, Amnesty would consider him "a prisoner of opinion," she added.

    According to Goderiaux, the accused and his lawyers said Mourtada had signed his statement under duress during interrogation.

    "In these circumstances, this document cannot be entered into a fair trial," she stated.

    The prosecutor had demanded Mourtada's punishment serve as an "example," while the defence argued its client was just having fun and that similar cases in the United States, Canada, and Europe never went to trial.

    "On Facebook, you find sites (for) Sarkozy, Bush and Blair as well as sports stars and film stars without certifying that they are real," his lawyer Ali Ammar said.

    Asked why he had set up a Facebook profile under the name of Prince Moulay Rachid, the king's younger brother, Mourtada had replied: "I admire him, I like him a lot and I have never caused him any wrong, it was just a joke. I am innocent."

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    سه سال زندان برای جعل هویت در فیس بوک


    خانواده فواد مرتضی خواهان عفو او شده اند
    دادگاهی در مراکش، مردی را به اتهام اینکه در یک سایت اینترنتی وانمود کرده بود برادر پادشاه این کشور است به سه سال زندان مجازات کرد.
    فواد مرتضی 26 ساله در صفحه شخصی خود در سایت فیس بوک ادعا کرده بود که برادر محمد ششم پادشاه مراکش است.

    دادگاه همچنین او را به پرداخت هزار و سیصد دلار مجازات کرده است.

    دادستانی این کشور خواهان آن شده بود که دادگاه مجازاتی برای فواد مرتضی در نظر بگیرد که برای دیگران نیز عبرت باشد.

    فواد مرتضی گفته است که او به شاهزاده مولا رشید، برادر جوان تر پادشاه مراکش علاقه زیادی دارد و این کار را تنها برای شوخی انجام داده است.

    او پنجم فوریه به اتهام سرقت هویت شاهزاده مراکشی بازداشت شد.

    یک سایت اینترنتی که از فواد مرتضی حمایت می کند نامه ای را منتشر کرده که در آن از برادر پادشاه عذرخواهی شده است.

    این نامه که به احتمال قوی توسط خانواده فواد مرتضی نوشته شده، خواهان عفو او شده است.

    به نوشته این وب سایت، فواد مرتضی به اعضای خانواده خود گفته است که هنگام بازداشت و انتقال به زندان، چشمانش را بسته و او را کتک زده اند.

    هفته پیش گروهی از وبلاگ نویسان مراکشی در اعتراض به بازداشت فواد مرتضی، "دست به اعتصاب زدند" و به مدت 24 ساعت هیچ نوشته ای را منتشر نکردند.


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