Moroccans women against political arrest
For the past few months, Morocco has been shaken by a historical social movement: #Hirak. Created in one of the marginalised regions of Morocco, Rif, Hirak was born after the tragic death of Mohsin Fikri, a fish vendor ground in a garbage truck while trying to retrieve his confiscated merchandise. #Hirak is a social movement that demands social justice and fights against marginalisation. As an answer to the significance of #Hirak, the Moroccan state chose to launch a repressive campaign. Indeed, in the Rif, in general, and, Al Hoceima, in particular, over 150 persons were arrested.
Aware of the importance of the role of women in the #Hirak, and the arrest of Silya the singer of the movement, we, Moroccan feminist, have decided to make the month of July, a month of the struggle for the release of #Hirak’ political prisoners.
Today more than ever, feminist voices have a duty to carry the voices of the women of Al Hoceima. Since the beginning of #Hirak, women of Rif defy truncheons almost on a daily basis by occupying the streets of the city, expressing their anger and demanding the release of their husbands, sons, brothers or comrades currently behind bars.
We, Moroccan feminist, call upon all feminist from the diaspora to express solidarity with #Hirak’ political prisoners and with women of the #Hirak who, until today, continue to express the voice of women and men that have been muzzled by the State.
Let’s stand together to make the month of July a month of an international struggle for the release of the #Hirak political prisoners!
In Casablanca, we will go out on Friday 7 July 2017! What about you?