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À l'avenir, le Maroc pourrait assouplir sa loi sur l'avortement. En 2015, le gouvernement (par un décret du roi) a commencé à autoriser les avortements en cas de viol ou d'inceste. En outre, le ministre de la Santé marocain a déclaré à l'Associated Press, “ le code pénal du Maroc est très restrictif en matière d'avortement ; la loi n'est pas juste envers les femmes. Elle ne prend pas en compte la réalité de la vie des Marocains aujourd'hui - il existe un besoin urgent de réviser cette loi ”.<ref>[http://www.middleeasteye.net/in-depth/features/delicate-debate-abortion-morocco-1032639837 Abortion in Morocco: A delicate debate]</ref> Cependant, il existe également au Maroc des groupes conservateurs et religieux, qui s'opposent activement et haut et fort à l'avortement.
In the future, Morocco may seek to further liberalize its abortion laws. In 2015, the government (by the king's decree) began to allow abortions in cases of rape or incest. Furthermore, the Moroccan Health Minister told the Associated Press, “Morocco’s penal code on abortion is very restrictive; the law is not fair to women. It doesn’t take into account the reality that Moroccans live in these days - there is an urgent need to revise this law."<ref>[http://www.middleeasteye.net/in-depth/features/delicate-debate-abortion-morocco-1032639837 Abortion in Morocco: A delicate debate]</ref> However, these are also conservative and religious groups in Morocco, which are actively and vocally opposed to abortion.

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In the future, Morocco may seek to further liberalize its abortion laws. In 2015, the government (by the king's decree) began to allow abortions in cases of rape or incest. Furthermore, the Moroccan Health Minister told the Associated Press, “Morocco’s penal code on abortion is very restrictive; the law is not fair to women. It doesn’t take into account the reality that Moroccans live in these days - there is an urgent need to revise this law."<ref>[http://www.middleeasteye.net/in-depth/features/delicate-debate-abortion-morocco-1032639837 Abortion in Morocco: A delicate debate]</ref> However, these are also conservative and religious groups in Morocco, which are actively and vocally opposed to abortion.

In the future, Morocco may seek to further liberalize its abortion laws. In 2015, the government (by the king's decree) began to allow abortions in cases of rape or incest. Furthermore, the Moroccan Health Minister told the Associated Press, “Morocco’s penal code on abortion is very restrictive; the law is not fair to women. It doesn’t take into account the reality that Moroccans live in these days - there is an urgent need to revise this law."[1] However, these are also conservative and religious groups in Morocco, which are actively and vocally opposed to abortion.