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A series of cases have touched resistance leaders and activists who participated or supported the 20 February Movement, from al-Adl wal-Ihsane AWI Islamists to members of secular institutions. Sex, financial, or drug scandals: for each activist, a 'crime' was deployed to play on a taboo of their ideology in order to discredit and undermine the Moroccan version of the 'Arab Spring. The door to his apartment was violently smashed. He was beaten on his face and head, stripped and dragged outside with a small towel barely covering his private body parts. A few days later, in a rare occurrence, the Rabat police precinct issued a press release accusing him of managing a brothel , among other accusations. With the outbreak of the 'Arab Spring,' the role of new media and the electronic press has led to the relative strengthening of social control over the state. Several propaganda tactics are employed to harm the reputation and honor of political opponents as they act politically or in civic areas such as human rights. This article is limited to discussing three of them: extramarital sex, drug trafficking, and foreign funds. In fact, this school of thought finds its main supporters in conservative social sectors that habitually place great importance on religious morality. For example, the attacks that have struck al-Adl wal-lhsane AWI have multiplied during the last few years. In fact, Nadia Yassine, the most popular woman at the heart of the organization, was a victim of this propaganda during the 'Arab Spring. Then, given the interest that this elicits in the general public, it is reported on mainstream online press, or at least articles are written about this in the more professional press. The case quickly spreads before the victim can even react. This can break the career of a political opponent. As a result, the pasionaria of Al-Adl wal Ihsane has withdrawn from the political scene since this aggression against her and her family. She was a local personality known for her religious and political engagements. The case was very serious because not only does the published video show the victims half naked, but it also shows their faces and presents them as though they have engaged in adultery. Trafficking, especially drug trafficking is a propaganda tactic used against youth that participated in the 20 February Movement that, in , unleashed the biggest street demonstrations supporting democracy. In December , Driss Boutarda, street vendor, popular actor, and a leader of the Theater of the Oppressed, Al-Masrah al-Mahgour, and Mounir Raddaoui mocked government officials in a public, improvised sketch in Rabat. Forty-eight hours later, Boutarda was arrested for intoxication, as well as drug trafficking. He was swiftly prosecuted and then sentenced to one year in prison. Before his arrest, he told the press that he was offered work with steady pay in exchange for ceasing involvement in illegal activities. Raddaoui had a small cell-phone business in Kenitra. He was accused of smuggling. His stock was unlawfully confiscated, along with his car. According to him, his immediate losses added up to some , dollars. There was also the well-known case of rapper Mouad Belghouate—commonly known as El-Haqed. When he was arrested in front of the Casablanca soccer stadium in May for counterfeiting tickets, he was sentenced to four months in prison for public intoxication and insulting the police. El-Haqed, twenty-seven, had already seen a prison cell several times for harshly criticizing government officials in his music. If sex is virtually restricted to Islamists and conservative activists, and drugs to young activists who participated in the 'Arab Spring,' money then seems to be the driving force against left-leaning organizations. Because the left is known for its resolve, at least in terms of their discourse, values of equality, social justice, and financial transparency, this propaganda tactic suits it perfectly. Thus, the media mentioned at the beginning of this article focus their attacks on human rights associations that are the most critical of the regime. They are accused of receiving money from abroad in order to serve the agendas of Western powers or countries hostile toward Morocco. From mid-July , this accusation became official. Consequently, dozens of activities organized by said associations are prohibited. The authorities do not recognize local sectors that renew their offices. This wave of bans even impacted foreign foundations. In fact, on 24 January, the Minister of Interior banned an international conference from being organized by the prestigious German foundation Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung. The same media sources decry foreign money and its alleged misappropriation by foreign organizations that dare to work with Moroccan dissidents. When one looks at the victims of this repressive campaign, one can see that they all played a fundamental role in the logistical and political support of the 20 February Movement. Is this done to smear dissidents, religious or secular, and disruptive civil society groups before they are dissolved through administrative measures? The first international press conference took place at the headquarters in the capital, three days before the 'Moroccan Spring' officially began. The leaders of the group are also vilified on a daily basis in the press. Has the time come to permanently close the parentheses of the 'Arab Spring' in Morocco?

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