A young woman in front of a line of riot police during a demonstration against police repression and calling for the release of recently detained protesters, Tunis, Tunisia, 30 January 2021, Yassine Gaidi/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images January 2021 in Middle East and North Africa: A free expression roundup produced by IFEX s Regional Editor Naseem Tarawnah, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.
Ten years on, the Arab Spring has come full circle with the start of 2021 in the region looking terribly reminiscent of a decade ago when protests erupted in response to an unbearable status quo. The past month saw continued anti-government demonstrations throughout the region in the face of COVID-19 lockdowns, and a hardened clampdown on free expression and assembly.
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Sahrawi activists and Moroccan dissidents fear Rabat is now pursuing them abroad
Morocco is reportedly seeking to target critics abroad over insulting public officials, prompting speculations of intensified crackdown on dissent
A tribesman stands in front of a Moroccan flag near the border in Guerguerat located in Western Sahara on 26 November 2020, after the intervention of the royal Moroccan armed forces in the area (AFP) By Published date: 18 January 2021 09:01 UTC | Last update: 2 months ago
A recent crackdown on press freedom in Western Sahara may be a prelude to attempts to silence dissidents abroad taking advantage of Morocco s Washington-backed rapprochement with Israel, a number of activists have told Middle East Eye.