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Direction générale des études et de la documentation

The General Directorate for Studies and Documentation (French: Direction Générale des Études et de la Documentation, DGED) is the foreign intelligence agency of Morocco, under authority of the Administration for National Defense.[3] It is officially tasked with maintaining national security and the safety of national institutions.[4]

General Directorate for Studies and Documentation
Direction Générale des Études et de la Documentation
المديرية العامة للدراسات والمستندات
Seal of the DGED
Intelligence agency overview
FormedJanuary 12, 1973; 51 years ago (1973-01-12)
HeadquartersRabat, Morocco
Employees4,000 (2003 estimate)[1]
Annual budget1,08 billion dirham (2015)[2]
Intelligence agency executive
Parent departmentAdministration for National Defense

The current general director of the DGED is Mohammed Yassine Mansouri, who studied with Mohammed VI at the Royal College and previously ran Maghreb Arabe Press.[5][6][7] Mansouri was appointed to the position by Mohammed VI on February 14, 2005.[8] The agency collaborates often with its internal counterpart, the DGST.[9][10]

History edit

 
Ahmed Dlimi, the first General Director of the DGED, pictured in 1980

The DGED was created on January 12, 1973 under a Royal Dahir,[11] in the aftermath of two failed coups against Hassan II.[12] It was modeled after the now-defunct French Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage.[13] The directorate was run by Ahmed Dlimi until his death in 1983.[12] Dlimi previously ran the CAB-1, a political police unit during the Years of Lead that later became the DGST.[14][15]

Following Dlimi's death, General Abdelhak El Kadiri headed the DGED until his retirement in 2001.[16] Following El Kadiri's retirement, Ahmed Harchi was appointed as the head of the DGED in July 2001.[17] Mohammed Yassine Mansouri named the general director of the DGED by King Mohammed VI on February 14, 2005, becoming the first civilian to hold the title.[7][5]

The DGED caused controversy following the 2003 Casablanca bombings for its help in the arrest and conviction of six high-ranking politicians in the Justice and Development Party for complicity in the bombings.[18] A reporter for Al-Manar, a TV station affiliated with Hezbollah was also convicted under the same charges.[18]

In a 2009 interview, Mohammed Yassine Mansouri claimed that the spread of Wahhabism and Shia Islam by Saudi Arabia and Iran as a threat, claiming that both ideologies were aggressive.[18] In the same interview, Mansouri also claimed that Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb was seen a major threat by Morocco.[18]

In 2014, a Twitter account named @chris_coleman24, probably controlled by the French DGSE,[19] leaked documents and emails between Moroccan consulates and the DGED,[20] the user claimed that their goal was to "destabilize Morocco".[21][22] Arrêt sur Images claimed that some of the documents leaked by the user were falsified.[23][24] Morocco's Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused "pro-Polisario organizations" with the complicity of the Algerian government of running the Twitter account.[24] Algérie Presse Service claims that the user was a "famous American hacker".[25]

In 2017, the French IGPN arrested an officer of the French Border Police for allegedly giving the DGED files on up to 200 people marked under a Fiche S, France's indicator for people deemed a threat to national security.[26][27][28] In 2021, the IGPN claimed that members of the DGED had infiltrated the French Council of the Muslim Faith.[29]

Activities edit

The DGED states its official mission as "participating in maintaining the security of the kingdom, the state and its institutions".[1] According to a 2003 report by Maroc Hebdo, the DGED has 4,000 employees total, 60% of which are members of the Royal Armed Forces, the remaining being civilians.[30][1] According to the same report, 5% of DGED employees are women, and there are an estimated 250 to 300 agents abroad working for the DGED.[30][1] Mohamed Reda Taoujni, previous owner of the journal Assahra Al Ousbouiya, claimed that the DGED controlled his journal and had published articles to the journal and its online counterpart through pseudonyms.[31]

The DGED collaborates with foreign services in security and terrorism-related affairs, including exchange of information regarding specific Moroccans targeted by foreign services.[32]

According to Ali Lmrabet, the DGED was reported to have staff in consulates and embassies of Morocco, hence benefiting from diplomatic immunity.[33] Lmrabet adds that the DGED used journalists working for the Maghreb Arabe Press as agents, and journalists were allegedly tasked with sending wires to the DGED containing information they gathered.[34]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Les services secrets marocains en action La DST, surveillance à trois étages La DGED, toutes voiles dehors". Maroc-Hebdo (in French). 2003-01-24. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  2. ^ Jaabouk, Mohammed (2015-11-21). "Les renseignements marocains ont la cote malgré des moyens limités". Yabiladi.com (in French). Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  3. ^ La législation Marocaine relative à la gouvernance du secteur de sécurité (PDF) (in French). Centre d'études en Droits Humains et Démocratie. 2016.
  4. ^ "Marruecos". Inteligencia (in Spanish). 2010-01-25. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
  5. ^ a b DAHBI, Omar. "Un civil à la tête de la DGED". Aujourd'hui le Maroc (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  6. ^ Amar, Ali (2009). Mohammed VI : le grand malentendu. Paris: Calmann-Lévy. ISBN 978-2-7021-4010-9. OCLC 320879035.
  7. ^ a b Le Matin, MAP. "S.M. le Roi nomme Yassine Mansouri directeur général de la DGED". Le Matin (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  8. ^ "Mohamed-Yassine Mansouri a une expérience diversifiée : une connaissance du secteur de l'information et de la communication et une ouverture à l'international. Le "joker" du Roi". Maroc-Hebdo. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  9. ^ "Collaboration exemplaire entre services sécuritaires du Maroc et l'Europe". Maroc Diplomatique (in French). 2021-08-01. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  10. ^ "Habboub Cherkaoui (BCIJ) : Pour nous, le "tberguig" n'a aucune connotation négative". Médias24 (in French). 2021-03-13. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  11. ^ "Dahir portant loi n° 1-73-8 du 7 hijra 1392 (12 janvier 1973) relatif à la creation d'une Direction générale des études et de la documentation" (PDF). Bulletin Officiel (3144): 11.
  12. ^ a b Ahmed Boukhari (2005). Raisons d'états: tout sur l'affaire Ben Barka et d'autres crimes politiques au Maroc. p. 185.
  13. ^ Macé, Célian. "Paris et Rabat, nécessaires partenaires". Libération (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  14. ^ Smith, Stephen; Jamai, Aboubakr; Amar, Ali (2001-07-01). "La vérité sur la " disparition " au Maroc de Mehdi Ben Barka". Le Monde & Le Journal Hebdomadaire (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  15. ^ Filali, Kenza. "Affaire Ben Barka : François Hollande lève le secret-défense sur 89 documents majeurs". Le Desk. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  16. ^ Mahjoub Tobji (2006). Les officiers de sa majesté.
  17. ^ "Putsch civil à la DGED". Maroc-Hebdo. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  18. ^ a b c d Erlanger, Steven; Mekhennet, Souad (2009-08-26). "Islamic Radicalism Slows Moroccan Reforms". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  19. ^ Today, Politics (2023-02-13). "A Secret Intelligence War between Morocco and France?". Politics Today. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  20. ^ El Yadari, Issam. "Le corbeau " Chris Coleman ", auteur des MarocLeaks, est-il de retour?". Le Desk. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  21. ^ Majidi, Yassine. "Des documents confidentiels de responsables marocains fuitent sur le web". TelQuel (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  22. ^ "Un mystérieux hacker tente de déstabiliser le régime marocain". LE FIGARO (in French). 2015-01-03. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
  23. ^ Manach, Jean-Marc. "Maroc-Algérie : quand tweetent les barbouzes..." Arrêt sur Images. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  24. ^ a b "Un Wikileaks version marocaine sème le trouble... et le doute". France 24 (in French). 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  25. ^ "Un célèbre hacker américain dévoile un plan marocain de diffamation des pays voisins". Algérie Presse Service.
  26. ^ Sellami, Stéphane (2017-06-23). "L'histoire rocambolesque du policier qui remettait des fiches S au Maroc". Le Point (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  27. ^ Alonso, Pierre; Devin, Willy Le. "Un policier français soupçonné d'avoir balancé des fiches S aux services marocains". Libération (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  28. ^ "Un policier aux frontières français à la solde des services marocains ?". Le Desk. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  29. ^ Leplongeon, Marc (2021-12-01). "EXCLUSIF. L'offensive des services secrets marocains sur l'islam de France". Le Point (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  30. ^ a b "Important remaniement à la tête du contre-espionnage marocain". Yabiladi. Associated Press. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  31. ^ Mohamed Reda Taoujni. Mohamed Reda Taoujni piégé par la DGED (LA HONTE) (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  32. ^ Karim Boukhari; Abdellatif El Azizi. "Exclusif. Voyage au cœur des services secrets". No. 167. Telquel. from the original on April 2, 2007. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  33. ^ Lmrabet, Ali (12 February 2014). . Demain online. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  34. ^ Ali Lmrabet (27 January 2013). . Demain online. Archived from the original on 24 September 2014. Retrieved 27 June 2014.

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The General Directorate for Studies and Documentation French Direction Generale des Etudes et de la Documentation DGED is the foreign intelligence agency of Morocco under authority of the Administration for National Defense 3 It is officially tasked with maintaining national security and the safety of national institutions 4 General Directorate for Studies and DocumentationDirection Generale des Etudes et de la Documentationالمديرية العامة للدراسات والمستنداتSeal of the DGEDIntelligence agency overviewFormedJanuary 12 1973 51 years ago 1973 01 12 HeadquartersRabat MoroccoEmployees4 000 2003 estimate 1 Annual budget1 08 billion dirham 2015 2 Intelligence agency executiveMohammed Yassine Mansouri General DirectorParent departmentAdministration for National DefenseThe current general director of the DGED is Mohammed Yassine Mansouri who studied with Mohammed VI at the Royal College and previously ran Maghreb Arabe Press 5 6 7 Mansouri was appointed to the position by Mohammed VI on February 14 2005 8 The agency collaborates often with its internal counterpart the DGST 9 10 History edit nbsp Ahmed Dlimi the first General Director of the DGED pictured in 1980The DGED was created on January 12 1973 under a Royal Dahir 11 in the aftermath of two failed coups against Hassan II 12 It was modeled after the now defunct French Service de Documentation Exterieure et de Contre Espionnage 13 The directorate was run by Ahmed Dlimi until his death in 1983 12 Dlimi previously ran the CAB 1 a political police unit during the Years of Lead that later became the DGST 14 15 Following Dlimi s death General Abdelhak El Kadiri headed the DGED until his retirement in 2001 16 Following El Kadiri s retirement Ahmed Harchi was appointed as the head of the DGED in July 2001 17 Mohammed Yassine Mansouri named the general director of the DGED by King Mohammed VI on February 14 2005 becoming the first civilian to hold the title 7 5 The DGED caused controversy following the 2003 Casablanca bombings for its help in the arrest and conviction of six high ranking politicians in the Justice and Development Party for complicity in the bombings 18 A reporter for Al Manar a TV station affiliated with Hezbollah was also convicted under the same charges 18 In a 2009 interview Mohammed Yassine Mansouri claimed that the spread of Wahhabism and Shia Islam by Saudi Arabia and Iran as a threat claiming that both ideologies were aggressive 18 In the same interview Mansouri also claimed that Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb was seen a major threat by Morocco 18 In 2014 a Twitter account named chris coleman24 probably controlled by the French DGSE 19 leaked documents and emails between Moroccan consulates and the DGED 20 the user claimed that their goal was to destabilize Morocco 21 22 Arret sur Images claimed that some of the documents leaked by the user were falsified 23 24 Morocco s Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused pro Polisario organizations with the complicity of the Algerian government of running the Twitter account 24 Algerie Presse Service claims that the user was a famous American hacker 25 In 2017 the French IGPN arrested an officer of the French Border Police for allegedly giving the DGED files on up to 200 people marked under a Fiche S France s indicator for people deemed a threat to national security 26 27 28 In 2021 the IGPN claimed that members of the DGED had infiltrated the French Council of the Muslim Faith 29 Activities editThe DGED states its official mission as participating in maintaining the security of the kingdom the state and its institutions 1 According to a 2003 report by Maroc Hebdo the DGED has 4 000 employees total 60 of which are members of the Royal Armed Forces the remaining being civilians 30 1 According to the same report 5 of DGED employees are women and there are an estimated 250 to 300 agents abroad working for the DGED 30 1 Mohamed Reda Taoujni previous owner of the journal Assahra Al Ousbouiya claimed that the DGED controlled his journal and had published articles to the journal and its online counterpart through pseudonyms 31 The DGED collaborates with foreign services in security and terrorism related affairs including exchange of information regarding specific Moroccans targeted by foreign services 32 According to Ali Lmrabet the DGED was reported to have staff in consulates and embassies of Morocco hence benefiting from diplomatic immunity 33 Lmrabet adds that the DGED used journalists working for the Maghreb Arabe Press as agents and journalists were allegedly tasked with sending wires to the DGED containing information they gathered 34 References edit a b c d Les services secrets marocains en action La DST surveillance a trois etages La DGED toutes voiles dehors Maroc Hebdo in French 2003 01 24 Retrieved 27 April 2022 Jaabouk Mohammed 2015 11 21 Les renseignements marocains ont la cote malgre des moyens limites Yabiladi com in French Retrieved 27 April 2022 La legislation Marocaine relative a la gouvernance du secteur de securite PDF in French Centre d etudes en Droits Humains et Democratie 2016 Marruecos Inteligencia in Spanish 2010 01 25 Retrieved 2022 11 17 a b DAHBI Omar Un civil a la tete de la DGED Aujourd hui le Maroc in French Retrieved 2022 04 27 Amar Ali 2009 Mohammed VI le grand malentendu Paris Calmann Levy ISBN 978 2 7021 4010 9 OCLC 320879035 a b Le Matin MAP S M le Roi nomme Yassine Mansouri directeur general de la DGED Le Matin in French Retrieved 2022 04 27 Mohamed Yassine Mansouri a une experience diversifiee une connaissance du secteur de l information et de la communication et une ouverture a l international Le joker du Roi Maroc Hebdo Retrieved 2022 04 27 Collaboration exemplaire entre services securitaires du Maroc et l Europe Maroc Diplomatique in French 2021 08 01 Retrieved 2022 04 28 Habboub Cherkaoui BCIJ Pour nous le tberguig n a aucune connotation negative Medias24 in French 2021 03 13 Retrieved 2022 04 28 Dahir portant loi n 1 73 8 du 7 hijra 1392 12 janvier 1973 relatif a la creation d une Direction generale des etudes et de la documentation PDF Bulletin Officiel 3144 11 a b Ahmed Boukhari 2005 Raisons d etats tout sur l affaire Ben Barka et d autres crimes politiques au Maroc p 185 Mace Celian Paris et Rabat necessaires partenaires Liberation in French Retrieved 2022 04 27 Smith Stephen Jamai Aboubakr Amar Ali 2001 07 01 La verite sur la disparition au Maroc de Mehdi Ben Barka Le Monde amp Le Journal Hebdomadaire in French Retrieved 2022 04 27 Filali Kenza Affaire Ben Barka Francois Hollande leve le secret defense sur 89 documents majeurs Le Desk Retrieved 2022 04 27 Mahjoub Tobji 2006 Les officiers de sa majeste Putsch civil a la DGED Maroc Hebdo Retrieved 2022 04 27 a b c d Erlanger Steven Mekhennet Souad 2009 08 26 Islamic Radicalism Slows Moroccan Reforms The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 04 28 Today Politics 2023 02 13 A Secret Intelligence War between Morocco and France Politics Today Retrieved 2023 04 11 El Yadari Issam Le corbeau Chris Coleman auteur des MarocLeaks est il de retour Le Desk Retrieved 2022 04 28 Majidi Yassine Des documents confidentiels de responsables marocains fuitent sur le web TelQuel in French Retrieved 2022 04 28 Un mysterieux hacker tente de destabiliser le regime marocain LE FIGARO in French 2015 01 03 Retrieved 2022 11 17 Manach Jean Marc Maroc Algerie quand tweetent les barbouzes Arret sur Images Retrieved 2022 04 28 a b Un Wikileaks version marocaine seme le trouble et le doute France 24 in French 2014 12 08 Retrieved 2022 04 28 Un celebre hacker americain devoile un plan marocain de diffamation des pays voisins Algerie Presse Service Sellami Stephane 2017 06 23 L histoire rocambolesque du policier qui remettait des fiches S au Maroc Le Point in French Retrieved 2022 04 28 Alonso Pierre Devin Willy Le Un policier francais soupconne d avoir balance des fiches S aux services marocains Liberation in French Retrieved 2022 04 28 Un policier aux frontieres francais a la solde des services marocains Le Desk Retrieved 2022 04 28 Leplongeon Marc 2021 12 01 EXCLUSIF L offensive des services secrets marocains sur l islam de France Le Point in French Retrieved 2022 04 28 a b Important remaniement a la tete du contre espionnage marocain Yabiladi Associated Press Retrieved 2022 04 28 Mohamed Reda Taoujni Mohamed Reda Taoujni piege par la DGED LA HONTE in Arabic Retrieved 2022 04 28 Karim Boukhari Abdellatif El Azizi Exclusif Voyage au cœur des services secrets No 167 Telquel Archived from the original on April 2 2007 Retrieved 27 June 2014 Lmrabet Ali 12 February 2014 L ambassade du Maroc a Paris serait derriere les deboires de Khadija Ryadi Demain online Archived from the original on 21 February 2014 Retrieved 27 June 2014 Ali Lmrabet 27 January 2013 Les fonctionnaires journalistes de la MAP sont ils des espions a la solde de la DGED Demain online Archived from the original on 24 September 2014 Retrieved 27 June 2014 Retrieved from https en 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