Two newspaper journalists get "disproportionate" sentences for libelling a parliamentarian
The trial of Ahmed Reda Benchemsi, the managing editor of the independent weekly Tel Quel, and Karim Boukhari, his news editor, for libelling a legislator was "unfair" and the sentences handed down by a Casablanca court on 15 August - a two-month suspended prison term, 1 million dirhams (90,000 euros) in damages and a fine of 2,500 dirhams (255 euros) - were "disproportionate," Reporters Without Borders said today.