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Khouloud Mokhtari

Screenwriter in Casablanca. She has been unemployed since her husband’s Soulaiman Raissouni arrest. None of her usual employers accept her offers of collaboration.

  • The image shows a man sitting and smiling. He has a short beard and is wearing a spotted button-up shirt. The background appears to be a plain wall and a piece of furniture, suggesting a professional or office setting. The overall tone of the image is friendly and approachable. Morocco. “I demand the release of my husband Soulaiman Raissouni” Khouloud Mokhtari · February 2022 Moroccan journalist Soulaiman Raissouni, who has been in prison for a year and a half, is awaiting the outcome of his appeal. The editorialist of the daily Akhbar Al-Yaoum is targeted by the regime because of his critical writings. His wife Khouloud Mokhtari is asking for his release while (…)
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