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Abdellatif Hammouchi ((アラビア語:عبد اللطيف الحموشي); born 1966 in Fes, Morocco) is the head of the Moroccan secret services, the DGST (Formerly known as the DST, (フランス語:Diréction de surveillance du térritoire)). He is also an advisor to Mohammed VI on terrorism-related affairs.〔 ==Controversies== Hammouchi's organisation has faced accusations of torture and abductions of mainly political opponents, people suspected of terrorism and Sahrawi dissidents. On 20 February 2014, while Hammouchi was attending a meeting with French officials in Paris, he was summoned by a French judge to testify on torture cases after multiple complaints by torture victims, such as Zakaria Moumni, against him and his organisation. His name has been often cited in connection to secret detention centres in Morocco such as the Temara interrogation centre and the Ain Aouda secret prison. In Morocco lawsuits against the DST and Hammouchi in connection to the death of detainees under torture have been rejected for lack of evidence. In April 2011, Moroccan journalist Rachid Niny was imprisoned after he published sensitive details about Abdellatif Hammouchi. In 2011, Hammouchi received an Alaouite Wissam decoration from Mohammed VI in recognition of his efforts for maintaining security. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abdellatif Hammouchi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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