In response to Hafeez Darraji, a Moroccan broadcaster demands the trial of the Algerian commentator

Moroccan broadcaster Abdel-Samad Nasser called for the trial of the Algerian sports commentator on the “BN Sports” channels, Hafeez Draghi, because of a video published by him that insulted the Moroccan public, which Draghi cleaned up, and stated through his account on “Twitter” that what was published was baseless. It is authentic and it is fake.

Abdel Samad called for the need to prosecute and punish Draghi. The Moroccan broadcaster posted on his Twitter account several tweets, saying that Article 8 of Law No. 14 of 2014 concerning the Anti-Cybercrime Law, which provides for the punishment of anyone who transgresses against the values ​​and norms of societies. Imprisonment for a period not exceeding three years and a fine not exceeding 100,000 riyals, or one of these two penalties.

The Moroccan broadcaster attacked his Algerian counterpart, saying: "Slandering chaste women and insulting the honor and honor of Moroccan women and men is a heinous and heinous crime that should not be tolerated."

Abdel-Samad Nasser added in his tweet: "It is unreasonable for the debauchery and arrogance to reach this limit without taking into account religious sanctity, the institution in which he works, or the country of residence."

And the Moroccan broadcaster continued: "Public opinion in Morocco and abroad is boiling with anger, and the competent authorities must act ... enough is enough."

A state of anger prevailed among the Moroccan masses and the tweeters on all social media after the publication of a response from Hafeez Darahi to one of the Moroccan tweeters, which carried a great deal of attack and insult, which Draghi denied and stressed that it was fabricated and had no basis in truth.

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