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Combating Online Harassment and Blackmail: Morocco's Stance

Wednesday 22 May 2024 - 17:30
Combating Online Harassment and Blackmail: Morocco's Stance

In the digital age, the prevalence of online harassment and cyber blackmail has become an alarming concern, prompting swift action from authorities worldwide. In Morocco, the surge in such offenses has prompted the government to take decisive measures to safeguard citizens' rights and uphold societal values.

Moroccan Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi has recently announced forthcoming legislative reforms that aim to impose stricter penalties on individuals engaging in sexual harassment, cyber blackmail, and defamation on social media platforms. During a weekly oral question session at the House of Councillors, Ouahbi underscored the significance of distinguishing between freedom of expression and the misuse of these platforms for malicious purposes.

The proposed amendments to the criminal code seek to tighten the legal framework governing these offenses, reflecting the government's commitment to fostering a safer online environment. Ouahbi emphasized that the new legislation will be more stringent against those exploiting digital platforms for harassment, defamation, blackmail, and the dissemination of false information.

This development comes in the wake of alarming statistics released by the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN), which revealed a significant increase in cyber blackmail and related digital crimes in Morocco. In the previous year, an 18% surge in sexual blackmail cases involving information systems was recorded, with 508 cases reported and 182 individuals apprehended. Alarmingly, these crimes affected 515 victims, including 109 foreigners.

Furthermore, crimes associated with modern technology and cyber blackmail rose by 6%, with a staggering 5,969 cases documented. The DGSN also noted 4,070 instances of extortionate content being detected, underscoring the urgency of addressing this escalating issue.

Compounding these concerns, a recent report by the Moroccan Citizenship Center (CMC) shed light on the pervasive nature of online harassment, revealing that one in three Moroccan women face sexual harassment on social media platforms. The survey, conducted between January 1 and February 14 of this year, included 1,201 participants and found that while social media usage is widespread, with 96.7% of participants having a Facebook account, negative experiences are disturbingly common. The report highlighted that 32.7% of participants reported insults, 27.5% encountered hate speech, and 8% experienced sexual harassment.

In response to these alarming findings, the report called for stronger regulations, social media education, and national dialogues to promote responsible usage and protect users from online abuse.

As Morocco takes a firm stance against online harassment and blackmail, the forthcoming legislative measures are poised to send a strong message about the nation's commitment to creating a safer digital environment. By imposing stricter penalties and tightening the legal framework, the government aims to deter perpetrators and ensure that the misuse of social media platforms does not go unchecked.


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