Moroccan Belgian Abdelkader Belliraj, who was suspected of six political murders in our country, gets grace of Moroccan king
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Abdelkader Belliraj, the Belgian of Moroccan origin who received lifelong in Morocco in 2010 for terrorism, received grace of the Moroccan king Mohammed VI on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, the holiday at the end of Ramadan. Various local media report this on Monday. A total of 1,533 people were given a grace of the king, including thirty prisoners who were convicted of extremism and terrorism.
Source: Belga
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« Abdelkader Belliraj, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2010 in one of Morocco’s most notorious terrorism processes and who saw his sentence shorten to 25 years in 2022, was released from the Penitentiary Institution Oudaya in Marrakech, » De News site reports Le Desk Based on judicial sources.
The meanwhile 67-year-old Belliraj was sentenced in Morocco to a lifelong imprisonment because he would have participated in the preparations for a coup.
In our country, Belliraj was suspected of six political murders in the 1980s, but the file has been barred since 2020. Belliraj is said to have had his hand in six murders in the 1980s, including those at Dr. Joseph Wybran, the then chairman of the coordination committee of Jewish organizations in Belgium (CCOJB).
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