One of the greatest battles that we lead is that of the absence of referents, the absence of symbols and a slyness installed by our regimes consisting in saying: in any case everyone is corrupt or at least corruptible. The death of Abderrahim Berrada at the age of 84, probably the most imminent figure in the Moroccan bar who died without having a personal car or a home, but who always kept his spine straight, shows that we can have this model, we can follow it and we can be proud to have people of this caliber in our heritage.
Fouad Abdelmoumni, human rights activist and former political prisoner