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Nasser Zefzafi was born on 4 November, 1979 in El Hoceima, Morocco, is a Political Activist. At 41 years old, Nasser Zefzafi height not available right now. We will update Nasser Zefzafi's height soon as possible.
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Political Activist |
Nasser Zefzafi Age |
43 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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4 November 1979 |
Birthday |
4 November |
Birthplace |
El Hoceima, Morocco |
Nationality |
Moroccan |
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He is a member of famous with the age 43 years old group.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Nasser Zefzafi Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Nasser Zefzafi worth at the age of 43 years old? Nasser Zefzafi’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Moroccan. We have estimated
Nasser Zefzafi's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On June 26, 2018, Zefzafi received a 20-year imprisonment along with the other detainees, including Benjaloun and Ahamjik after numerous cancelled trials since their detention. This verdict created waves of social discontent and sparked outrage among Moroccans.
This contestation took a political and identity turn since April 2017, when the Moroccan government initially accused the Riffian movement of separatism and being secretly steered from abroad, while Zefzafi denied all these accusations.
On 29 May 2017 Nasser Zefzafi was arrested in Al Hoceima and then shown transported in a helicopter by Gendarmerie to Casablanca, before being charged with "threatening national security". This was followed with a series of over 100 arrests of other activists related to the movement from Al Hoceima and other cities. Following these arrests, daily protests began in Al Hoceima, Imzouren and other neighboring cities demanding the release of Zefzafi and the other activists.
As part of the many videos circulating the net of pro-king thugs calling for the murder of Zefzafi and often, a number of youth from Tangier in US military garb recorded such a video and called for the murder of Zefzafi. The US embassy in Rabat tweeted a few days earlier, on 5 June 2017 that, "The men in msg to Zifzafi video wearing what looks like US military uniforms are NOT US military. We condemn messages supporting violence." and added "We can confirm they are definitely NOT members of the U.S. military and we condemn such messages supporting violence.". After the tweet the protagonist of the video, quickly recorded another video claiming that they were only joking, and that they actually support Zefzafi and the demands of the protest movement in the Rif, adding that they obtained the US military garb while working as extras in some US movie currently being shot in Morocco.
Nasser Zafzafi participated in the protests after the death of Mohcine Fikri, a 31-year-old fish seller, who was crushed to death in a garbage truck on October 28, 2016 after trying to recover his confiscated merchandise. In an interview with the news site El Español in January 2017, he declares: "What has happened to Fikri also affects us: if we keep quiet today, it will continue. That is why we must go out to stop this". The spontaneous protests evolved to a movement called the "popular movement" or the "Riffian movement", and demanded a list of economical and social reforms, denouncing all kinds of tyranny and corruption.
Nasser Zefzafi or Zefzafi (Berber: Naṣer Azefzaf, Arabic: ناصر الزفزافي , born on November 04, 1979 in Al Hoceima) is a Moroccan political activist, who has been described as the leader of the protest movement in the Rif and the city of Al Hoceima, commonly known as Hirak Rif (Riffian movement). On May 29, 2017 he was arrested by the Moroccan police and charged with a list of crimes such as undermining state security, disrespecting the king and receiving funds from abroad used for plots to destabilize the country. These crimes might amount to life imprisonment. He is currently being defended by a team of lawyers, which include Moroccan politician and former Minister, Mohammed Ziane.
Nasser Zefzafi was born in 1979 in the city of Al Hoceima, northern Morocco. Nasser was born in a politically active family, where his great-grandfather Shaikh l-Yazid n-Hajj Hammu was the minister of interior of the Rif Republic under the rule of Abd el-Krim El-Khattabi. Zefzafi's father was an activist in the leftist party of National Union of Popular Forces. Nasser participated in the 2011–2012 Moroccan protests that took place of his city of Al Hoceima.