Tiznit.. The old woman “Iba Fatim” threatens an open sit-in for her national card

Tiznit.. The old woman “Iba Fatim” threatens an open sit-in for her national card
Tiznit.. The old woman “Iba Fatim” threatens an open sit-in for her national card

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Heba Press – Abdel Latif Baraka

The elderly citizen, Iba Fatim, deprived of her national card for more than two years, is preparing to participate in an open sit-in in front of the Security Commission of the city of Tiznit.

This sit-in, which is due to begin tomorrow Monday, at 10 a.m., is part of its protest against the delay in the recovery of its national identity.

“Iba Fatim” called on all media outlets and human rights organizations to attend the sit-in to lend support and assistance to his just cause.

The elderly woman is demanding her right to recover her identity card, which was taken away from her more than two years ago, without receiving any solution or clarification from the authorities concerned.

“Iba Fatim” took all legal and administrative means to find his identity and filed a complaint with the General Directorate of National Security and the King’s Prosecutor, but in vain.

She was also informed that her complaints had been received by the General Directorate of National Security, but no tangible developments or signs of resolution of her problem had emerged.

Faced with this situation, “Iba Fatim” finds herself stuck between the meshes of administrative procedures, while she has been waiting for more than two years for a solution that will give her justice and restore her fundamental rights.

This situation raises concerns about the effectiveness of administrative procedures in handling the cases of ordinary citizens, which requires urgent intervention by the General Directorate of National Security to guarantee the rights of this woman who cannot bear the burden of these sufferings.

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