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RABAT, July 16 (Reuters) – Casablanca’s public prosecutor ordered rapper and documentary ​filmmaker El Mahdi ‌Lyoubi, an outspoken critic of Morocco’s political system, into pre-trial detention on Wednesday, ‌a ​rights group and ⁠a judicial ⁠source said.

Known professionally as Mehdi Black Wind, Lyoubi was placed in police ​custody on Monday, after he was prevented ⁠from boarding ⁠a flight to ​Marseille, where he lives.

The prosecutor’s ​office has not disclosed ‌the charges against him.

The Moroccan Association for Human Rights called for ⁠his immediate release, saying the case raised concerns about freedom ⁠of ‌expression.

More than 500 ⁠artists, musicians and ​film ‌professionals also signed ​a petition ⁠published by French media platform Mediapart demanding his release.

(Reporting by Ahmed El Jechtimi; Editing by Stephen ​Coates)

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