Morocco's King Mohammed VI has granted pardon to 685 individuals, both detained and at liberty, who were convicted by various courts across the Kingdom, according to a statement by the Ministry of Justice.
This is in a gesture marking the anniversary of the King and People's Revolution.
In a broader act of Royal clemency, King Mohammed VI also extended pardon to 4,831 individuals involved in cannabis cultivation cases.
These individuals, whether convicted, prosecuted, or wanted, will be eligible for pardon under specific conditions.
This initiative reflects the Kingdom's ongoing efforts to foster a climate of trust and promote the well-being of its citizens.
The Royal pardon embodies the humanist approach that King Mohammed VI has championed since his ascension to the throne, noting the values of tolerance, forgiveness, and compassion.
This move is not only a symbol of mercy but also a strategic step towards improving the lives of farmers facing challenging economic and social conditions.
The pardon aligns with the government's objectives of developing legal uses for cannabis, allowing farmers to engage in profitable activities within a regulated framework.
By legitimizing cannabis cultivation, the initiative aims to curtail the influence of traffickers and criminal organizations, thereby promoting a transition to lawful cultivation practices.
This Royal gesture demonstrates concern for the well-being of communities in provinces affected by illegal trafficking, contributing to social stability and reducing the grip of criminal networks.
It also highlights the Kingdom's commitment to social and economic justice, positioning Morocco as a pioneer in humanist policies both nationally and internationally.
Furthermore, the pardon serves as a response to those who have sought to exploit these issues to tarnish the Kingdom's image, reinforcing Morocco's dedication to justice and compassion under the leadership of King Mohammed VI.
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