By Engy Magdy and John Newton, Aid to the Church in Need
Converts to Christianity in Morocco have been repeatedly arrested by police as part of a campaign clamping down on the Faith.
Jawad Elhamidy, president of the Moroccan Association of Rights and Religious Liberties, told Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) that Christian converts have been arrested up to three times a week and subjected to harassment while at police stations.