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American writer welcomes emergence of new human rights culture in Morocco

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Washington – American writer and journalist Joseph Braude highlighted, Thursday in Washington, the emergence of a new human rights culture in Morocco, thanks to the strong commitment of HM King Mohammed VI to reforms, which consolidate the Moroccan exception in its regional environment.

A new human rights culture was established on the basis of a renewed social contract, which is characterized by its constructive and inclusive aspect, said Joseph Braude at a press conference on the occasion of the presentation of his book: ³The Honored Dead: A Story of Friendship, Murder, and the Search for Truth in the Arab World².

The setting up of the Equity and Reconciliation Commission (IER) ­ tasked with rehabilitating the victims of past human rights abuses – consolidated the citizens¹ trust in a system of governance based on accountability and the sense of justice.

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