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Moroccan King Mohammed VI Grants Clemency to Senegalese Supporters Detained Since Final for Humanitarian Reasons

PUBLISHED May 23, 2026
Moroccan King Mohammed VI Grants Clemency to Senegalese Supporters Detained Since Final for Humanitarian Reasons

Moroccan King Shows Compassion for Detained Senegalese Fans

In a significant act of compassion, King Mohammed VI of Morocco has extended a gesture of clemency toward Senegalese supporters who have been imprisoned since the conclusion of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) final. This decision has stirred a wave of relief and gratitude among the families of those affected, highlighting the importance of humanitarian considerations in the realm of sports.

The backdrop of this situation lies in the tense atmosphere surrounding the final match, which saw Senegal clinch the title. Following the game, a series of incidents led to the detention of several supporters, raising concerns about the treatment and rights of fans. The Moroccan monarch's decision to pardon these individuals reflects a broader commitment to promoting goodwill and understanding between nations, especially in the context of sports, which often serves as a unifying force.

King Mohammed VI's move has been widely praised as a demonstration of empathy, illustrating how sports can transcend differences and foster connections among diverse cultures. The gesture not only alleviates the burdens faced by the detained supporters and their families but also reinforces the notion that compassion should prevail, even amidst competitive rivalries.

As reported by lemonde.fr.

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