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Activist Sion Assidon in Coma After Serious Head Injury in Mohammedia

Born in 1948 to a Jewish family in Casablanca, Sion Assidon, who spent 12 years imprisoned (1972-1984), later co-founded Transparency Morocco and launched Morocco’s BDS movement in 2010.

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Left-wing activist and anti-normalization figure Sion Assidon remains in a coma at a clinic in Mohammedia following a serious head and face injury.

Left-wing activist and anti-normalization figure Sion Assidon remains in a coma at a clinic in Mohammedia following a serious head and face injury.

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Marrakech – Left-wing activist and anti-normalization figure Sion Assidon remains in a coma at a clinic in Mohammedia following a serious head and face injury.

The 77-year-old president of the Moroccan branch of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement was found unconscious at his home on Monday.

According to sources close to Assidon, he reportedly fell from a staircase or ladder while trimming trees at his residence on Saturday.

After the incident, he managed to reach his living room and sit on a couch, but remained unconscious until Monday, when a concerned colleague discovered him after he missed a meeting.

Despite this plausible explanation, the Mohammedia prosecutor’s office immediately ordered an investigation. Police visited the scene, seized Assidon’s phone and computer, and stationed an officer outside his home.

According to converging reports, Assidon underwent urgent surgery on Monday night after he was rushed to the hospital. His personal physician recommended emergency head surgery, which was successfully performed, but the anti-Zionist activist remains comatose.

Meanwhile, several left-wing activists gathered outside the clinic to inquire about his health condition. A strong police presence from various units has been observed around the facility.

The Moroccan Observatory Against Normalization expressed “deep concern” about Assidon’s hospitalization, stating in a communiqué that he was transferred to the hospital “in a state of unconsciousness.”

Ahmed Ouihmane, president of the Observatory, wrote on his personal Facebook account that Assidon underwent “a delicate brain operation.”

He added that, “according to information circulating in his entourage and among opponents of normalization, his body shows suspicious signs that require a more thorough medical and security investigation to determine the circumstances of what really happened.”

Born in 1948 in Casablanca to a Jewish family, Sion Assidon is a historical figure in Moroccan activism. A prominent far-left figure, he spent twelve years in prison between 1972 and 1984 for undermining state security.

In 1996, he co-founded the anti-corruption association Transparency Morocco, and in 2010, launched the Moroccan branch of BDS.

The Observatory’s statement expressed “full solidarity” with Assidon and his family, wishing him a “speedy recovery” so he could “resume his commitment.”

It also underlined Assidon’s dedication to fighting against genocide, ethnic cleansing, and apartheid, as well as his sacrifices, including years of imprisonment for defending democracy.

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