A Moroccan human rights organization is demanding the release of activist Ibtisam Lashkar, 50, who is serving a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence. Lashkar was convicted for posting an image on her official X (formerly Twitter) account last July that authorities deemed blasphemous. The Moroccan Organization for Human Rights (MOHR) cited “humanitarian and health” concerns in its call for her release. The group issued a statement urging authorities to consider these factors. Details regarding Lashkar’s health were not immediately available. The case has drawn attention to freedom of expression issues in Morocco. This incident highlights ongoing debates surrounding online speech and religious sensitivities within the country.