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HM-MA-2025-002
Issued · 06 JUN 2026

Nezha Majdi

Professor and political activist; advocate for contract teachers' labour rights.

Portrait · on file
Status
as of 06 Jun 2026
Sentenced
in Morocco
170days
[ Identity ledger ]
Country
Morocco
Profession
Academic, Labour rights defender
Arrested
18 Dec 2025
Verb. status
Serving sentence
Sentence
Three months of immediate imprisonment.
First record
20251-year archive
She reported sexual assault by police and was punished with prison for speaking out. HuMENA Editorial
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File HM-MA-2025-002
Issued Saturday, 6 June 2026
Nezha MajdiCase file · narrative
§ 01 · BACKGROUND
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§ 01Background and the caseEditorial narrative

Nezha Majdi is a professor in Morocco who protested alongside contract teachers in April 2021. She reported sexual assault and violent treatment by police. In December 2025 she was arrested and sentenced to three months for speaking out.

Background and Work

Nezha Majdi is a professor in Morocco and a political activist who has campaigned for labour rights in the education sector. Beginning in 2016, thousands of contract teachers across Morocco mobilised to demand conversion of their precarious contracts into permanent civil-service posts. The movement grew into one of the country's most sustained labour protests. Majdi joined the demonstrations and spoke publicly about the abuses teachers faced at the hands of security forces during the protests.

The April 2021 Protests and Police Abuse

On 17 March 2021, Majdi participated in a demonstration in Rabat. During the protest, a police officer sexually assaulted her and threatened her with rape. She reported the assault publicly, naming the perpetrator and calling for accountability.

On 6 April 2021, she took part in a protest in Agadir, in southern Morocco. Five police officers seized her violently amid the crowd, grabbing her arms, legs, and head. Photographs reviewed by Amnesty International show bruising on her arms consistent with the violent arrest. She was detained alongside nineteen other teachers and held in custody for 48 hours. Authorities transferred the arrested protesters to four separate police stations.

During her detention, a female officer forced her to undress on two occasions and subjected her to humiliating body searches lasting up to fifteen minutes. The officer repeatedly ordered her to sit and stand. Majdi was interrogated for five hours. Authorities questioned her about her role in the protests and pressed her on her prior public statement alleging that a police officer had sexually assaulted her and threatened her with rape on 17 March. At the conclusion of the interrogation, she was charged with "outrage against a public official."

Arrest and Sentencing

On 18 December 2025, more than four years after the events in Agadir, Nezha Majdi was arrested. The same day, a court convicted her on charges related to her participation in public protest and her public statements exposing abuses by security forces. She was sentenced to three months of immediate imprisonment. Her detention is directly linked to her activism and her willingness to speak publicly about the sexual assault and physical violence she endured at the hands of police.

Legal and Human Rights Concerns

Nezha Majdi's arrest and conviction violate her right to freedom of expression under Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Morocco is a party. The charges against her criminalise peaceful protest and retaliate against her for reporting abuses by security forces. The three-month sentence is disproportionate and serves to punish her for exercising her rights.

Her case also raises concerns about the treatment of detainees. The forced undressing, repeated body searches, and prolonged interrogation during her April 2021 detention constitute inhuman and degrading treatment. The failure to investigate her reports of sexual assault and the decision instead to prosecute her for speaking out undermine the right to redress and access to justice.

The prosecution of Nezha Majdi has a chilling effect on academic freedom and civil society activism in Morocco. Educators and activists who expose official misconduct or advocate for labour rights face the risk of criminal prosecution and imprisonment.

HuMENA · Living Archive HM-MA-2025-002 Page 02 · Narrative
Nezha MajdiCase file · timeline
§ 02 · CHRONOLOGY
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§ 02Documented chronology7 events on file

  1. 17 Mar 2021Wednesday
    other Sexual assault during Rabat protest Majdi participated in a demonstration in Rabat. A police officer sexually assaulted her and threatened her with rape. She reported the assault publicly.
  2. 06 Apr 2021Tuesday
    arrest Arrested violently in Agadir Five police officers seized Majdi violently during a protest in Agadir, grabbing her arms, legs, and head. She was detained alongside nineteen other teachers.
  3. 06 Apr 2021Tuesday
    other Subjected to forced undressing and body searches Held in custody for 48 hours. A female officer forced her to undress twice and subjected her to humiliating body searches lasting up to fifteen minutes.
  4. 08 Apr 2021Thursday
    other Interrogated and charged Interrogated for five hours about her role in the protests and her public statement regarding sexual assault. Charged with outrage against a public official.
  5. 18 Dec 2025Thursday
    arrest Arrested Arrested in connection with her participation in public protest and her public statements exposing abuses by security forces.
  6. 18 Dec 2025Thursday
    verdict Convicted A court convicted Majdi on charges related to public protest and exposing abuses by security forces.
  7. 18 Dec 2025Thursday
    sentence Sentenced to three months imprisonment Sentenced to three months of immediate imprisonment for speaking out about police abuses.
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Nezha MajdiCase file · legal & violations
§ 03 · LEGAL
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§ 03Charges filed by the state2 on record

  1. 01Outrage against a public official
  2. 02Charges related to public protest and exposing abuses

§ 04Sentence

Imposed sentence
Three months of immediate imprisonment.

§ 05Documented violations8 categories

Arbitrary detentionCriminalization of solidarityGender-based violenceInhumane conditionsJudicial harassmentPhysical assaultTortureUnfair trial
HuMENA · Living Archive HM-MA-2025-002 Page 04 · Legal
Nezha MajdiCase file · provenance
§ 06 · PROVENANCE
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§ 06Editorial provenanceHuMENA Editorial Board

How this record was compiled

This case file was compiled by HuMENA's Morocco research team from primary documentation, public filings, family-supplied legal documents, and confidential partner reporting. Editorial responsibility rests with the HuMENA Editorial Board. Where dates or facts are uncertain, the record errs on the side of the source material and notes uncertainty in the live archive at humena.org.

Generated
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Source dataset retrieved
2026-05-11
Live record (canonical)
https://dev.humena.org/defenders/nezha-majdi/
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HuMENA Editorial Board
Cite this record · Chicago / APA HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement. (2026). Nezha Majdi [Case file]. HuMENA Defenders Living Archive. Retrieved June 6, 2026, from https://dev.humena.org/defenders/nezha-majdi/

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