Moroccan Activist: Prison & Fine for Blasphemy Charges
Here’s a breakdown of the data provided, focusing on the key details about Aicha Lachgar:
Activism began in 2009: She gained attention for organizing a picnic with young Moroccans during Ramadan, challenging the prohibition of public eating and drinking during the fasting month. This was framed as a claim for space for atheism in Morocco.
Abortion Rights Advocacy (2012): She collaborated with Women on Waves to bring an abortion boat to Morocco. Although the moroccan government prevented the ship from docking, Lachgar’s efforts contributed to the debate around Morocco’s abortion ban. (A link to a NOS article about this event is provided: https://nos.nl/artikel/425944-marokko-stuurt-abortusboot-weg)
Recent Work: She is currently involved with the Collectief Capp (collective for abolishing porn and prostitution), working against prostitution and the porn industry.
Image Caption: The accompanying image shows a court in Rabat, related to a previous session in Lachgar’s case.
In essence, Aicha Lachgar is a Moroccan activist who has consistently challenged social and religious norms in morocco, advocating for secularism, reproductive rights, and opposing exploitation through prostitution and pornography.
