Clarification from the Dar Al-Birr and Al-Ihsan Association in Marrakech
On July 1, 2026, the Dar Al-Birr and Al-Ihsan Association in Marrakech released a public statement addressing recent claims described as "distortions and fabrications" circulating in various media platforms and social networks. The association contends that these allegations aim to tarnish its reputation and disrupt its essential social and humanitarian roles.
The management office of the association emphasized that the campaign targeting the organization included baseless accusations, firmly rejecting all rumors being propagated. They underscored that the information being disseminated does not accurately reflect the association's operations or its commitment to serving vulnerable groups.
The statement highlighted the association's belief in the rule of law, declaring its intention to pursue legal avenues against those spreading these false claims. The management views such actions as defamatory and damaging to the institution's reputation, expressing confidence in the judiciary to provide justice and enforce necessary legal consequences.
Despite these challenges, the management office reiterated that such campaigns will not deter the association from fulfilling its humanitarian and social mission. It remains committed to its ethical and moral responsibilities in managing Dar Al-Birr and Al-Ihsan, continuously providing services to vulnerable populations in alignment with the high royal directives that support social and solidarity work.
The association concluded its statement by renewing its commitment to operating with responsibility and transparency, urging the public to verify information and avoid succumbing to false news. It called for sourcing information from official channels to maintain the credibility of charitable efforts and protect the humanitarian endeavors undertaken by the institution.
As reported by satv.ma.