Morocco: Committed to Speedy Reform, King Welcomes Morocco's Human Rights Council Reports

Washington, DC — Demonstrating Morocco's commitment to systematic reform, advancing human rights, and speedy implementation of its new Constitution, His Majesty King Mohammed VI welcomed recommendations on judicial reform presented by the National Human Rights Council (CNDH), Morocco's human rights watchdog.

These were detailed in four reports submitted by the Council to: advance changes to Morocco's judicial system as set forth in the 2011 Constitutional reforms; respond to the expectations of Moroccan society; and meet pertinent international norms of human rights, justice and the separation of powers.

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