Omar Radi, a journalist and activist, left, is embraced by a family member after he was released from prison in Tifelt, Morocco, Monday, July 29, 2024. Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Monday pardoned a group of journalists who were charged with sex crimes and espionage in prosecutions widely condemned by press freedom advocates as retaliatory in response to critical reporting. (AP Photo)
Omar Radi, a Journalist and activist is embraced by family member moment he was released from prison in Tifelt, Morocco, Monday, July. 29, 2024. Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Monday pardoned a group of journalists who were charged with sex crimes and espionage in prosecutions widely condemned by press freedom advocates as retaliatory in response to critical reporting. (AP Photo)
Omar Radi, a journalist and activist, speaks on the phone after he was pardoned and released from prison in Tifelt, Morocco, Monday, July 29, 2024. Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Monday pardoned a group of journalists who were charged with sex crimes and espionage in prosecutions widely condemned by press freedom advocates as retaliatory in response to critical reporting. (AP Photo)
Omar Radi, a journalist and activist, right, is embraced by family members after he was released from prison in Tifelt, Morocco, Monday, July 29, 2024. Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Monday pardoned a group of journalists who were charged with sex crimes and espionage in prosecutions widely condemned by press freedom advocates as retaliatory in response to critical reporting. (AP Photo)
Omar Radi, a journalist and activist, second from right, speaks on the phone after he was pardoned and released from prison in Tifelt, Morocco, Monday, July 29, 2024. Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Monday pardoned a group of journalists who were charged with sex crimes and espionage in prosecutions widely condemned by press freedom advocates as retaliatory in response to critical reporting. (AP Photo)
Omar Radi, a Journalist and an activist, left, with family members after he was pardoned and released from prison in Tifelt, Morocco, Monday, July. 29, 2024. Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Monday pardoned a group of journalists who were charged with sex crimes and espionage in prosecutions widely condemned by press freedom advocates as retaliatory in response to critical reporting. (AP Photo)