Abraham Serfaty | |
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أبراهام السرفاتي | |
Abraham Serfaty (Arabic: أبراهام سرفاتي; 16 January 1926 – 18 November 2010) was an internationally prominent Moroccan Marxist-Leninist[1] dissident, militant, and political activist, who was imprisoned for years by King Hassan II of Morocco, for his political actions in favor of democracy [clarification needed], during the Years of Lead. He paid a high price for such actions: fifteen months living underground, seventeen years of imprisonment and eight years of exile. He returned to Morocco in September 1999.