Taieb Cherkaoui

Moroccan politician
Taieb Cherkaoui
Taieb Cherkaoui in May 2011.
Minister of the Interior of Morocco
In office
5 January 2010 – 3 January 2012
Prime MinisterAbbas El Fassi
Preceded byChakib Benmoussa
Succeeded byMohand Laenser
Personal details
Born1949
Boujad, Morocco

Taieb Cherkaoui (also Taib Cherkaoui - born 1949) was the Minister of Interior of Morocco between 2010 and 2012.

He was appointed to the post in January 2010, succeeding Chakib Benmoussa. A crackdown on protesters occurred under his command in the Rif mountains in 2012. He is alleged to have violated human rights of Moroccan demonstrators and activists. He also commands the different police regions which have government thugs (Baltagija) operating to suppress demonstrations in certain key areas.[1]

Legal career

Cherkaoui was born in 1949 and worked for years as a public prosecutor, and served the government as director of criminal affairs for the Justice Ministry.[2] He was eventually appointed president of the Moroccan Supreme Court.[3]

  • v
  • t
  • e
Cabinet of Abbas El Fassi (2007–2012)
Prime Minister
  • Abbas El Fassi
Ministerial offices
Istiqlal (5)
  • Abdellatif Maazouz
  • Yasmina Baddou
  • Ahmed Toufiq Hejira
  • Karim Ghellab
  • Mohamed Saad Alami (07–10)
RNI (7)
USFP (6)
PPS (2)
MP (1)
(joined in 2009)
Independents (7)
Non-ministerial offices
Istiqlal (5)
RNI (2)
USFP (1)
MP (1)
(joined in 2009)
Independents (7)
Category
  • v
  • t
  • e
Family and education
Immediate
Extended
Education
Entourage
Advisors and/or
members of the royal cabinet
Security officials
Senior bureaucrats
No official position[1]
Senior media-bureaucrats
Business interests
Al Mada (SNI)
Current
Former
Rule
Crises
Policy
Western Sahara conflict
Elections & referenda
Patronage
  • Category

References

  1. ^ "Moroccan king names new interior minister in reshuffle". Reuters. 5 January 2010. Archived from the original on 10 June 2012.
  2. ^ Belghazi, Naoufal (7 June 2007). "Maroc : La police sous surveillance" (in French). L'Economiste.
  3. ^ "Moroccan King reshuffles cabinet to speed up decentralization". Deutsche Presse-Agentur. 5 January 2010. Archived from the original on 8 January 2010.


Flag of MoroccoPolitician icon

This article about a Moroccan politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e