Tazmamart
| Location | Tazmamart, near Er-Rich | 
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 32°16′34″N 4°20′15″W / 32.27603°N 4.337475°W | 
| Status | Closed and destroyed | 
| Opened | Late 1970s | 
| Managed by | Commandant Feddoul Hamidou Laanigri | 
| Country | Morocco | 
| Notable prisoners | |
| Ahmed Marzouki Ali Bourequat | |
Tazmamart (Arabic: سجن تازمامرت) was a secret prison in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco holding political prisoners. The prison became a symbol of oppression in the political history of contemporary Morocco. It is located near the city of Er-Rich, between Errachida and Midelt. It was managed by commandant Feddoul and Hamidou Laanigri, both Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie officials.