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Casablanca, Jul 19 (EFE/EPA).- The Casablanca Court of Appeal on Monday sentenced journalist and human rights activist Omar Radi to six years in jail on charges of espionage and sexual assault. Radi denied those offenses.(Camera: JALIL MORCHIDI). SHOT LIST: PARENTS OF THE MOROCCAN JOURNALIST OMAR RADI AND PROTESTERS GATHER DURING RADI’S TRIAL OUTSIDE OF THE CASABLANCA COURT OF APPEAL, IN CASABLANCA, MOROCCO.
Casablanca (Morocco), Oct 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mohamed Siali) The first session of the trial on appeal against critical Moroccan journalist Suleimán Raisuni, sentenced to five years in prison, started on Wednesday in Casablanca before a sit-in by activists and journalists, who called for his release and denounced the lack of freedom of expression in Morocco.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS OUTSIDE THE CASABLANCA COURT OF APPEAL, WHERE THE FIRST SESSION OF THE TRIAL IN APPEAL TO THE MOROCCAN CRITICAL JOURNALIST SULEIMÁN RAISUNI TAKES PLACE. SOUNDBITES FROM MILUD QANDIL, ATTORNEY FOR SULEIMÁN RAISUNI (IN ARABIC).Translation:"We have made two requests: that a copy of the first instance verdict be delivered to Raisuni and that he be judged under parole. The court has authorized the delivery of the copy of the verdict to Raisuni and will later decide on the request for parole".
Casablanca (Morocco), Jun 22 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Jalal Morchidi) Several dozen Moroccans protest on Tuesday in front of the Casablanca Court of Appeal, about 100 kilometers from Rabat, in two opposing sittings in favor and in against the presence of the Secretary General of Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Christophe Deloire, in the trial on Tuesday of two journalists, Omar Radi and Suleimán Raisuni, accused of sexual assault.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST WITH THE PRESENCE OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS (RSF), CHRISTOPHE DELOIRE, BEFORE THE TRIAL OF TWO JOURNALISTS, OMAR RADI AND SULEIMÁN RAISUNI, ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT.
Images show WSJ journalist, Evan Gershkovich, in a Moscow courtroom for a hearing to appeal his pre-trial detention. The US reporter was arrested on March 29 on charges of espionage and now faces up to 20 years in prison. Also shown is US Ambassador to Russia, Lynne Tracey. IMAGES
Former Russian defence reporter, Ivan Safronov, is sentenced to 22 years on treason charges by a Moscow court. Safronov, 32, appeared handcuffed inside a glass box. Safronov was one of the country's most respected reporters, working for business newspapers Kommersant and Vedomosti. He is accused of divulging state secrets. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).