[4] He was imprisoned at the secret Derb Moulay Sherif Prison in Hay Mohammadi, Casablanca during the Years of Lead under the reign of Hassan II.
[5] Member of the Equity and Reconciliation Commission and former detainee of Derb Mulay Sherif Prison, Salah el-Ouadie identified Qadour el-Youssfi—a member of the Moroccan delegation that affirmed before the UN in Geneva that there was no torture in Morocco[6]—as the main torturer and man in charge of Derb Mulay Sherif Prison when el-Ouadie was there.
[4] He did not cease his literary activity, and began organizing and presenting the program Moment of Poetry (لحظة شعر Lahdhat Shi3r) on the 2M TV channel from 2000 to 2002.
[3] He also received an honor from King Muhammad VI on behalf of his late sister, the judge and human rights activist Assia El-Ouadie [ar].
[10] The Wound of the Bare Chest جراح الصدر العاري 1985 There is Still Something in the Heart Worth of Attention مازال في القلب شيء يستحق الانتباه 1988 The Groom العريس a novel 1998[4]