The "Sex for Points" file in Morocco..University professors condemn a campaign targeting their reputation

The democratic university sector, affiliated with the Moroccan Unified Socialist Party, condemned the campaign targeting the reputation of Moroccan professors after what became known as the "sex for points" file.

The sector stated, in a statement, that it "condemns the method of generalization that aims to create a false stereotype based on abnormal and isolated pathological practices."

According to the same explanatory statement, the sector condemns all crimes of extortion, bribery, abuse of influence, harassment and violence against women, in all governmental and private sectors, expressing its solidarity with the victims of these crimes.

According to the same source, university professors demanded the establishment of de facto equality between men and women, and the intensification of injunctive penalties against all practices degrading human dignity, including harassment and physical and moral violence, in respect of the presumption of innocence.

The sector denied being against listening to the victims of harassment and extortion, pointing out that it refused to install the university presidents as illegal “listening cells”, as he put it, and to release a green number and an email to report them.

The same source added that "university presidents are called upon to assume their full responsibility and carry out their administrative competencies to combat these isolated and abnormal phenomena, and to open their offices to receive complaints, if they exist."

The same sector also held the presidents of the universities in which these files appeared "the responsibility for their failure to protect the victims, in accordance with the requirements of legal regulations."

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