Morocco: Jail time for four men convicted of raping a teenage girl increased to four years

May 4, 2019

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A court in Morocco has increased the sentences for four men who raped a teenage girl. The men had originally been given one year in prison, but the court has now sentenced them to four years in prison each.

The victim, a 15-year-old girl named Fatima-Zahra, was raped by the four men in a village near Tata, in the southern part of Morocco, in 2021. This resulted in Fatima-Zahra becoming pregnant.

The Agadir Court of Appeal sentenced the four men to four years in prison each for “indecent assault on a minor with violence”, according to Aïcha Guellaa, one of Fatima-Zahra’s lawyers. Guellaa said she will appeal the decision to the Supreme Court, as she believes the sentences are still too light.

In December 2021, the men had originally been given one-year sentences at the first trial. This light punishment was criticized by human rights groups.

“As a women’s rights activist, I don’t think the verdict is satisfactory, but it’s better than the sentences handed down at first instance,” commented Aïcha Guellaa, who is the President of the Moroccan Association for Victims’ Rights (AMDV).

This case has similarities to another recent case in Morocco, where three men accused of repeatedly raping an 11-year-old girl were only given two-year sentences at first trial. This light sentence also caused outrage in the country. After public pressure, one of the accused was later sentenced to three years in prison.

In Morocco, advocacy groups and the media often raise concerns about cases of sexual violence against minors, and call for stronger punishments for these crimes.

The increase in the sentences for the four men who raped the 15-year-old girl is seen as a step in the right direction by women’s rights activists in Morocco. However, they still feel the punishments are not harsh enough for such a serious crime.

Fatima-Zahra and her lawyers will now appeal the four-year sentences to the Supreme Court, hoping to get even longer prison terms for the perpetrators. Women’s rights groups in the country have been vocal in demanding tougher consequences for sexual violence, especially when the victims are minors.

The case has reignited a broader debate in Morocco about the justice system’s approach to crimes against women and children. Many feel the courts have been too lenient in the past, failing to deliver sentences that match the gravity of the offenses.

“These kinds of crimes cannot be tolerated in our society,” said Aïcha Guellaa. “The courts need to send a clear message that sexual violence will be met with severe punishment.”

Advocacy organizations are calling for legislative reforms to increase the minimum sentences for rape and sexual assault, particularly when the victims are underage. They argue that harsher penalties are necessary to deter these types of heinous acts and protect vulnerable members of the community.

The Moroccan government has faced mounting pressure to address the issue of sexual violence more urgently. With public outrage over lenient sentences, there are hopes that the justice system will start delivering stronger, more consistent punishments in these cases going forward.

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