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Settat

American  
[se-taht] / sɛˈtɑt /

noun

  1. a city in W central Morocco.


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The economics lecturer at Hassan I University in Settat city was convicted of indecent behaviour, sexual harassment and violence.

From BBC

Sekkaki, known as "Moul Kaskita", was sentenced by a court in the western city of Settat.

From BBC

A court in Settat handed a four-year prison sentence to Mohammed Bekkaki for referring to Moroccans as donkeys and criticizing King Mohammed VI, in a video posted on YouTube in November.

From Washington Times

Mohamed Sekkaki, who goes by "Moul Kaskita" on YouTube, was sentenced in the city of Settat, about 100 miles south of the country’s capital, Rabat, Mohamed Ziane told AFP.

From Fox News

Smaller protests also took place on Monday evening in Rabat, the eastern city of Oujda and the central town of Settat.

From The Guardian