June 2011
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List of parties boycotting the referendum #july1
Mouvement Février 20 Confédération démocratique du travail Federal National Conference Unifiée de la Gauche Socialiste Démarche démocratique Parti socialiste unifié Socialiste démocratique Parti Vanguard Association Marocaine des Droits de l’Homme Association d’ATTAC Maroc Association nationale des diplômés chômeurs au Maroc Tendance Militant-e Parti Umma Fédérale de la...
Jun 24th
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Jun 24th
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Jun 24th
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Jun 24th
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Jun 24th
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Jun 19th
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Monarchy loyalists attack democracy activists in...
Demonstrators loyal to King Mohammed VI attacked democracy activists with eggs and bottles in the Moroccan capital of Rabat Sunday, during dual rallies both for and against the king’s proposed reforms. AP – Pro-government demonstrators in Morocco on Sunday attacked democracy activists protesting constitutional reforms recently unveiled by the king.   Hundreds of youths pledging their...
Jun 19th
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Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
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Thousands demonstrate in Morocco's largest city
The Associated Press CASABLANCA, Morocco — About 6,000 Moroccans marched through downtown Casablanca calling for greater democracy and an end to corruption. Sunday’s march by the February 20 movement was the largest in months and suggested the movement’s message of reform still has resonance among Moroccans. King Mohammed VI has started his own reform process, and last week a ...
Jun 12th
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In Pictures: Sit-In in solidarity of the Feb20...
In solidarity of the February 20th Movement Morocco. Sit-in in front of the Moroccan Embassy in Brussels, Belgium. June 5th 2011
Jun 5th
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Jun 4th
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Jun 4th
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The Guardian: Former French minister Luc Ferry...
Angelique Chrisafis , Paris Luc Ferry claims state sources informed him ex-minister abused children in Morocco but privacy laws prevented reporting Former French education minister Luc Ferry has told a TV chatshow that a member of a previous French government abused children in Morocco, suggesting that reporting of the affair was stifled by strict libel and privacy laws. Ferry, a French...
Jun 1st