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註釋In the last decade, Morocco's authorities have grown increasingly intolerant toward dissidents and critical journalists. But instead of prosecuting them for speech offenses, which would undermine Morocco's much-coveted image as a "moderate," rights-respecting country, they have targeted dissidents with underhanded repressive tactics, including harassment and smear campaigns in State-aligned media and targeting of relatives and personal finances. Most seriously, noted critics have been prosecuted and imprisoned on rape, sexual assault, financial misconduct and other criminal charges. While no one is above the law and sexual assault and other criminal activity should be subject to fair investigation and judicial proceedings, the prosecutions and trials of these dissidents were unfair and unjust. In a collection of deep-dive case studies, Human Rights Watch unmasks Morocco's playbook of underhanded tactics, and asks the international community to call out Moroccan authorities for their repression of free speech