“Morocco’s Leadership on Migration and Human Rights Reflects the Vision of HM King Mohammed VI,” Says Judge of Mozambique’s Supreme Administrative Court

Maputo, Republic of Mozambique – July 25, 2025
On the occasion of the 26th anniversary of the Accession of His Majesty King Mohammed VI to the Throne, Judge Paulo Daniel Comoane of the Supreme Administrative Court of Mozambique praised Morocco’s leadership in advancing justice and human rights across the African continent — particularly in the area of migration and anti-trafficking efforts.
“In 2024, I had the privilege of participating in the Migration Conference organized by the African Magistrates’ Forum in the Kingdom of Morocco,” Judge Comoane stated. “The conference focused on key issues related to the protection of individuals from trafficking and other migration-related challenges — an area of increasing importance across the African continent.”
He noted that this was one of several high-level events on justice and judicial themes that he has attended in Morocco. “These initiatives clearly reflect the leadership and unwavering commitment of the Moroccan authorities, under the guidance of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, to the promotion of justice, the rule of law, and the protection of human rights not only in Morocco but throughout Africa.”
Judge Comoane expressed appreciation for Morocco’s hospitality and collaborative approach. “I sincerely thank the African Magistrates’ Forum and, in particular, the Moroccan authorities for their kind invitation and generous hospitality. I look forward to continued collaboration in these important areas.”
He concluded with a message of respect and congratulations: “On this special occasion, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to His Majesty King Mohammed VI on the 26th anniversary of His accession to the Throne, and I wish continued peace, prosperity, and progress to the Kingdom of Morocco under His Majesty’s wise leadership.”
Paulo Daniel COMOANE
Judge, Supreme Administrative Court of Mozambique (since 2011)
Judge, African Union Administrative Tribunal (since 2019)
Lecturer, Eduardo Mondlane University – Faculty of Law
(Administrative Law, Social Security Law, Property Law)