The tragedy of a Moroccan immigrant in Serbia… A martyr reveals the identity of the two police officers involved in the amputation of his legs

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Heba Press – Muhammad Zariyouh
Chahid Benaissa, a Moroccan immigrant from the Rif region, was able to identify the two police officers involved in the violent attack which led to the amputation of his legs, during his appearance before the Beirut court in Serbia.
During the first investigative session, Shahid provided specific information about the identity of one of the police officers who brutally attacked and beat him, and named his partner who did not intervene to help him. during the incident.
The case is preparing to enter the trial phase in the coming weeks, where the court will hear all sides, including victim impact statements and defense testimony.
These upcoming sessions aim to uncover the circumstances of the incident which sparked angry reactions locally and internationally.
The Thawisa Association in Germany, which has taken up Shahid’s cause since his story spread across media platforms, has provided him with significant support, including providing medical care and fitting him with prosthetic legs.
The association also helped enable the victim to face her ordeal with legal and material assistance in Serbia.
The case of a martyr received great sympathy from the Moroccan community inside and outside the country, as many citizens participated in the solidarity campaigns through which they provided material and moral support to the victim. These movements reflect a wave of societal awareness of the importance of championing the causes of the oppressed and holding aggressors accountable.
The upcoming trial raises questions about the ability of the Serbian justice system to achieve justice and justice for the victims, when human rights groups and the international community widely expected it.