A recent study by the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) found that nearly half of Moroccans feel insecure expressing their opinions publicly and lack trust in the judicial system to protect freedom of expression.
In Morocco, religious minorities struggle with expressing their beliefs and opinions freely due to restrictions imposed by the authorities and society alike.
In a review made public this week, Amnesty International reported that Freedom of expression and assembly were heavily «restricted» in 2018 in Morocco. The organization believe that Morocco should take more efforts to provide protection to domestic workers.