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King Mohammed VI gave instructions to diplomatic authorities to facilitate access to Moroccan justice to the wife of Nabil Rhaba
King Mohammed VI gave his instructions to the Moroccan diplomatic and consular services in France to take the necessary measures to facilitate access to Moroccan justice to Valérie Rhaba, whose husband was arrested on October 15 at the Casablanca airport while he was trying to board to join the terrorist organization “ISIS” together with two daughters, aged 4 and 2.
A statement of Morocco’s embassy in Paris said the Moroccan consulate in Toulouse was contacted in the past days by Valérie Rhaba, spouse of Nabil Rhaba.
The woman also made an appeal to King Mohammed VI to help her recover the custody of her two daughters and provided documents proving her Muslim faith, French nationality and the vital need for one of her daughters to see a physician in France, the statement added.
Informed about this situation and touched by the mother’s distress, King Mohammed VI gave his instructions to the Moroccan diplomatic and consular services in France to take the necessary measures to facilitate the process of serving justice in Morocco to Valérie Rhaba and enable her to enjoy all her rights, said the statement.
The same statement noted that the child custody decision comes exclusively under Moroccan justice competence.
Last week, Valerie Rhaba sent a letter to King Mohammed VI in which she asked him to intervene to allow her to see her daughters, who were entrusted to their father’s family, following his arrest in Casablanca airport last week.