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Morocco Condemns Disinformation Campaign

Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 17, 2025
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Morocco Denounces Fabricated Video Alleging Migrant Killings and Vows to Pursue Legal Action

ACCRA, Ghana – The Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Ghana has categorically refuted a disturbing video circulating on social media platforms, which falsely claims that Moroccan law enforcement authorities have massacred hundreds of Sub-Saharan African migrants. In an official statement released to media outlets, the Embassy vehemently denied the veracity of the video, emphasizing the sheer implausibility of such a large-scale incident occurring without attracting the attention and scrutiny of international news organizations and human rights bodies.

The Embassy underscored that, given the gravity of the allegations, prominent global media outlets, human rights organizations, and international observers would have undoubtedly launched immediate investigations and brought the truth to light. The absence of any such reporting strongly suggests the fabricated nature of the video and the malicious intent behind its dissemination.

The Moroccan Embassy characterized the video as part of a calculated disinformation campaign aimed at tarnishing Morocco’s image and sowing discord among African nations. The Embassy urged the public to treat these baseless allegations with the contempt they deserve and to resist attempts to undermine the strong ties of cooperation and friendship between Morocco and other African countries.

Furthermore, the Embassy highlighted Morocco’s unwavering commitment to fostering stronger relationships with its African partners, built on the foundations of mutual respect, collaboration, and shared prosperity. The Embassy cited the presence of numerous Ghanaian nationals residing in Morocco, including 275 students, as a testament to the positive and welcoming environment that Morocco offers to individuals from across the African continent.

Determined to expose the perpetrators of this malicious disinformation campaign, the Embassy announced its intention to collaborate with Ghanaian authorities to investigate the origin of the video. The Embassy also reserved the right to pursue legal action against the individuals or entities responsible for creating and spreading this fabricated story.

This incident underscores the growing threat of disinformation in the digital age, particularly its potential to incite hatred, damage reputations, and undermine international relations. The Moroccan Embassy’s swift and resolute response serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of critical thinking, media literacy, and responsible online behavior in combating the spread of false narratives. Morocco’s commitment to seeking justice and upholding its reputation further reinforces its dedication to maintaining strong and positive relationships with its African partners. The investigation into the origins of this video promises to shed light on the motivations and mechanisms behind such malicious campaigns, hopefully contributing to efforts to counter the spread of disinformation and its potentially damaging consequences.

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