Lawyer and activist Abdelhaq Benqadi has revealed that among those facing prosecution by the public prosecutor's office at the Oujda primary court is a minor with mental and physical disabilities. This young individual is currently held in the local Oujda prison in connection with the Generation Z protests.
Benqadi, who is affiliated with the Oujda Bar Association, shared in a post on his Facebook account that the child is facing serious charges, including «using violence against public officials during the execution of their duties, leading to injury or illness; insulting public officials on duty; vandalizing property meant for the public prosecutor's office; and causing damage to movable property owned by others.»
The minor is also accused of «possessing a weapon without a legitimate reason in circumstances that could jeopardize public safety; inciting more than two people to disobey; promoting the commission of misdemeanors and felonies with subsequent consequences; participating in organizing an unauthorized demonstration while armed with weapons and dangerous tools against public security, and bearing visible arms; refusing to disperse from the demonstration site and taking part in an armed gathering at night.»
Benqadi confirmed that a social investigation carried out by the permanent delegate for protected freedom at the regional directorate for youth affairs concluded that the detained minor «indeed suffers from mental and physical disabilities, lacks control over his hands, and experiences muscular tremors.»


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