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Imad Stitou

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Imad Stitou is a Moroccan journalist based in Germany since 2024. He is interested in issues of democracy, rights, freedoms, and social and cultural movements in North Africa. He writes for websites such as Raseef 22, Hawamish, and Al-Furat magazine.
 

Most recent articles by Imad Stitou

  • Ben Barka in Berlin 1959
    The murder of Ben Barka

    New revelations from Israel's archives

    The book "L'Affaire Ben Barka" reveals new details about the assassination of Moroccan opposition leader Mehdi Ben Barka. Long-secret Israeli documents show the role of Mossad in one of the 20th century's most mysterious murders.

    By Imad Stitou
  • A man addresses a crowd of people, behind him a Moroccan flag.
    Morocco protests

    "Gen Z has surprised the political elites"

    For two weeks, a group called Generation Z 212 led mass youth protests across Morocco, demanding reforms in healthcare and education. Researcher Mohamed Sammouni says the movement lays bare a crisis of political legitimacy.

    By Imad Stitou
  • A group of protesters hold signs in a square.
    Al-Hafiz Tarjok's "Friday of Death"

    A survivor's account of the Melilla massacre

    In "Friday of Death", Sudanese activist al-Hafiz Tarjok recounts his survival of the deadly 2022 events at the Melilla border between Morocco and Spain. His book sheds light on the tragedy faced by thousands of Sudanese risking their lives to cross the desert in search of safety in Europe.

    By Imad Stitou

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