Abraham Serfaty
Democracy activist, Deceased Person
1926 – 2010
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Who was Abraham Serfaty?
Abraham Serfaty was an internationally prominent Moroccan dissident, militant, and political activist, who was imprisoned for years by King Hassan II of Morocco, for his political actions in favor of democracy and developments regime, during the Years of Lead. He paid a high price for such actions: fifteen months living underground, seventeen years of imprisonment and eight years of exile. Upon his return to Morocco in September 1999, he was given the position of Advisor to king Mohammed VI
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- Born
- 1926
Casablanca - Ethnicity
- Jewish people
- Profession
- Education
- Mines ParisTech
- Lived in
- Casablanca
- Died
- Nov 18, 2010
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on July 23, 2013
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