Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Dakhla Festival occupation and colonial violence in February 2011

Dakhla is a city in occupied Western Sahara by Morocco. The Saharawi ask their right to self-determination for decades. Morocco continues its colonization, put away the Saharawi people and punishes very severely militants (imprisonment, torture, murder). Dakhla Festival, sporting events and music "under the patronage of His Majesty King Mohamed VI," part of this colonial policy.
artists and athletes who come to Dakhla festival, this celebration of the authority of Morocco on Western Sahara, are complicit.
This year occur among those known by the French, the artists:
- Yvan Bolloc'h
- Johnny Clegg
- Alpha Blondy
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many international surfers are also present.
Radio Nova, which also celebrates the week-colonial, is a partner of the festival.
Also, the third day of the festival, Saturday, February 26, 2011, thousands of Moroccan settlers ransacked houses and shops burned and Sahrawi their cars, with the support of the Moroccan armed forces.
Surfing and Music serve here barbarism. The names of those who work in these crimes remain engraved.
sources:
- http://territoriosocupadosminutoaminuto.blogspot.com/2011/02/26-02-2011-en-dajla-miles-de-colonos.html

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Morocco: Generation MDR

Dear Amine,
This is a letter I address to you, my friend, to tell you the contempt I have for your fellow, since I had the unfortunate idea to discuss with your pettiness of political news. I am writing to you because I have neither the time nor the resources to mount a secret organization that would deal with the mass sterilization of willing slaves, thus limiting the spread of bullshit. So I write for my revenge.
I see you on Facebook, liker We love MOROCCO and Her Majesty may God preserve him Allah Alwatan Almalik , or Stay home on February 20 is a proof of love to His Majesty . Sometimes you publish a video of Tariq Ramadan, with the comment "hhhhhhh" . Often you quote Hassan II, as being a great man. Do you know that by doing this you defend crimes committed by that horrible man? yes but he did other things for our country, and he protected against division , you answer me, air fundamentally stupid.
In real life, your next level shit, your words are an ode to stupidity and bullshit. You never give in, you never change your point of view, you never leave me an original idea. I can predict what you will say, I can read the dispatches of the MAP, or in chronic Nini. You are predictable because you are exactly as one would like thou art: subject and shabby.
Generation 10 000
You have studied. At least you think. You're setting somewhere, with some responsibilities that you think considerable. You'll talk all day long thinking impress me. You read a book or two, and editing before yesterday Today Morocco, you think by that you become educated and aware of current events. You consider your countrymen with disdain who have not had the chance or the guts to do the minimum school as you did. So you think you're allowed to say that Moroccans are savages, they do not deserve a democracy in the Swedish, and you give me an example Abdelouahed young worker at the SMIC, which does not even speak French you say, and wearing sunglasses ridiculously false. Your meanness always impresses me.
However, reading these lines, you do not feel concerned, because last week you took a Bissara with the children of people in a neighborhood. You know the people, told me you, sure of yourself.
With your monthly 10,000 bales you will attend this concert, or go to this nightclub, or wear shoes I do not know what brand. You think you've succeeded and that, therefore , Morocco has developed. Only, do not you not happy, you want to tell me your life, thereby abusing my sympathy and my good nature. Poor me.
MDR Generation:
What bothers me when the flood of nonsense your faces in my ears, he wished to enter despite the refusal of my brain is that your intellect is absolutely not capable of understanding the foundations of rational thought. Your arguments are not only very WTF, but also and above all, very annoying.
To prove that Morocco has made great progress you ask me to look around me, projects that His Majesty took the extreme kindness and goodness to bestow upon us. Ah, ingrate that I am the King invested my money without asking my opinion, and I opposed the idea of development, I refuse to acknowledge his generous charity. My bad!
To formally prove that you're stupid, you say that Moroccans love their king, that is a whole history, that the Sahara is Moroccan, Algerian that would do us harm with Using English. If I'm not happy, I tell you, I just go somewhere else, you let your Morocco alone. Because people here are happy and they troubleshoot over time. You see, when we translate your phrases ( bnadem dima m3a m3addi lwa9t Bikha w), the stupidity inherent in your person broke into the open. Do you feel ridiculous now? I'm afraid not.
To drive the point home, your rubbish may achieve the ultimate heights of stupidity. You say that Morocco is not Sweden. You tell me that the Moroccans, my countrymen, are unworthy of freedom. You tell me we're not ready. You even say sometimes that you regret the time of Driss Basri. I am so shocked that I can not answer. You think you've won the debate, and proved your point of view.
You're happy. I despise you.
After February 20 you did a tack intellectual who genuinely left me speechless. I underestimated your stupidity, I thought so well known.
You started by saying that Morocco is Tunisia. Then that Morocco is neither Tunisia nor Egypt. Then that Morocco is neither Tunisia nor Egypt, or Libya. Suddenly you began to say that young people from 20 February belong to the Polisario. Shortly after, you began to tell me about evolution, not revolution, when you heard Hicham El Alaoui speak at Calvi. Then the prince turned into enemies of the nation when he said he had high regard for these kids.
In short, you t'opposais the very principle of a demonstration. How dare you?
After February 20 you still have changed their tune, followed the crowd, shared videos vandalized with comments could not be more disgusting. You have concluded, again, that Moroccans were unworthy of liberty. From my part, I sincerely believe that you are unworthy of the intellect whose mother nature rewarded thee.
I regret having raised this issue with your baseness. I had some semblance of respect for you.
Tomorrow I meet you at the bar. I will remain polite, but I know it very painful.
CJDM , 24/02/2011

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To get out of colonialism!

Saturday, February 26, 2011
Demonstration in Paris Republic Square at 15 am against war, racism, xenophobia State
- Gathering at Rennes 15 pm Town Hall Square.
50 years ago, the colonial empires were collapsing at that time. Patrice Lumumba was assassinated in the Congo and hundreds of Algerian workers were to be drowned in the Seine, thrown by the French police prefect Maurice Papon, because they dare to demonstrate peacefully for the independence of Algeria.
50 years later, a new colonial order is reorganized:
Speeches colonialists on "African man" and on the positive aspects of colonization positive, the debate over national identity, anti-immigrant campaigns, xenophobic racist, Islamophobic and negrophobia, Swiss referendum on minarets double jeopardy, is preparing a war of civilization that does not say his name and take the immigrants and peoples of the south as scapegoats of financial globalization and the crisis.
The quagmire of the war in Afghanistan, expanding the war to Pakistan, the threats on Iran, or Irak, des guerres menées pour contrôler les ressources pétrolières et de gaz montrent que le spectre de la guerre est plus que jamais menaçant : la progression des dépenses militaires mondiales qui atteignent un nouveau record progressant de 49% par rapport à 2000.
En Palestine, la colonisation et l’occupation continuent en Cisjordanie et à Jérusalem et le blocus transforme Gaza en un prison a ciel ouvert, tandis que les Palestiniens citoyens israéliens sont de plus en plus en butte à la discrimination. Malgré des condamnations répétées pour crime de guerre, Israél poursuit cette politique brutale et dépossède et étouffe the Palestinian people ... unmolested by the authorities of France, the EU or U.S..
In Western Sahara, Chechnya, Kurdistan, Sri Lanka, Western Sahara ... people are fighting for the right to self-determination against colonialism and for the defense of their political, cultural and social.
In Latin America, the peoples and governments are fighting to defend their sovereignty and rights, the embargo against Cuba, in defense of indigenous peoples.
In Africa, Asia or Latin America, payment of the debt and its interest is used to strangle the states and peoples while the policy of the IMF, the World Bank and WTO organize against the austerity budgets and privatization of social common goods and services public. Millions of hectares of land is appropriated, colonized by large multinational companies. Taking advantage of the economic crisis and climate biopiracy installed by large groups exploiting biodiversity resources.
The consequences of colonialism are ever present:
In Africa, cell in the Elysee pilot networks Françafrique who impose their law for the benefit of companies such as Total, Bollore, EDF, Bouygues, Areva or Veolia. The French military bases in Djibouti, located in Central or support dictators in the region.
In the last French colony called "overseas territories", the inequality imposed by the colonial situation leads revolts as Martinique and Guadeloupe, where the LKP still requires the implementation of agreements reached General Strike of 2009. In Kanaky, the question of independence is raised for 2014 while the Comoros in accordance with international law require the return of Mayotte in their midst.
In France the crackdown against undocumented workers has a exploitable labor to thank you each year while anti-immigrant laws criminalize foreigners whether seeking asylum or are fleeing the misery of their country of origin. Income neighborhoods are subject to police action that takes more character occupancy flush-facies, multiply identity checks, curfew for young people.
However, through our joint actions, we reduce the power. He has already deleted article 4 of the colonial legislation of 23 February 2005. We have also set back by demanding and obtaining the abolition of the Ministry of Immigration. We must now end the xenophobia of state based on the concept of national identity and uses racism, Islamophobia or negrophobia.
Faced with this new colonial order, we call in the framework of the 6th Week "anticolonial" in a large demonstration against war, racism and colonialism.
All and All in the street on February 26 to 15 H to show our rejection of war, militarization and colonialism, to obtain the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, calling for a world of respect for human rights all, a world of peace!
All and All in the streets to fight against colonialism and occupation, for the right to self-determination, respect for national rights and human rights, Palestinian, Sahrawi, Chechens, Kurds, Tamils. ..
All and All in the street to the unconditional cancellation of debt, against the recolonization of the land policies of the IMF, the World Bank and WTO, to fight against impunity and financial crime and the use of tax havens , and for access for all and all for food, water, health, education, employment, housing, and justice.
All and All in the streets to say no to French Africa and the colonial territories in addition to the Wed closure of French military bases in Africa and stopping the French military and police aid to dictators in the guise of Official Development Assistance.
All and All in the streets to reject xenophobia and racism of State for the legalization of all undocumented, freedom of movement for equal rights and against all discrimination. All together out of colonialism!
CNT- International Secretariat, 23/02/2011

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The king of Morocco is both Zapatero and Rouco Varela Botin. My

He proved his firm faith in freedom of expression. He been in prison for daring to make a caricature of King Mohammed and for writing about the Sahrawi refugees against the regime's line.

journalist Ali Lmrabet (Tetouan, 1956) is among those who do not taient. He was in prison and he had a hunger strike for their rights and defendere that of the Moroccan people, freedom to speak, even if it is against the King Mohamed VI. Now he sees amazed as tens of thousands of people dare to go out into the street and criticize the king and his regime. He knows that rebellion is underway and there is no turning back. Yesterday he gave a lecture at Palma IniciativaVerds invited.

- The title of the conference: "What happens to the democratic uprisings in the Arab countries?

- I'm very surprised this is happening. In the Arab world, we knew touours democracy was coming, but not with that speed. The most important message is that people are fed up. The Arab people are like you and want freedom you have. These revolutions are, in addition, the end of the myth manufactured the West says that these dictators are unpresentable but both are the best way to contain Islamism. We realized a wonderful thing: the people, Young, in its purest form, that rise to ask for something that is normal for you but for us is extraordinary: freedom, equality and democracy.


- In your opinion, what will happen in Morocco?

- Some say that Morocco will be the exception. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trinidad Jimenez, once said something and another day "said another. Without going further, she said that the event happened in Morocco with "democratic normalcy." If she thinks that Morocco is a democracy, well, this is the second most important discovery after that of America. Arab countries are not equal and the revolt will not have the same characteristics, but we share the language and problems, be they rich or poor.

- Do they seek to depose the king or evolutionary to a monarchy like that of Spain?

- Me, I support the protest but I am not in the organization, even if the government and some groups say. Young people who came out to protest the 20-F said they had no nproblème with the king, but with the monarchy and want to go from an absolute monarchy to a monarchy Parlamentary. I think there is a problem then with the king, because he is the absolute monarch, Mohamed VI. He now has an extraordinary opportunity to transform the parliamentary monarchy. But I think he did not hear the message because he said that those were taken to the streets of demagoguery. Unfortunately, the King of Morocco reign, govern, he is the commander of the faithful and the country's largest contractor; Mohamed VI is both King Juan Carlos Rodriguez Zapatero, Rouco Varela and Botin. This is not normal and it should say in a peaceful manner. We ask only that you have. We have no social security, I live with my phone tapped the 24 hours, which can live like this? Few people.

- In the case of Morocco, Spain positions itself does a manner different than the rest of the revolts? "I advise

Spain's neutrality and that it leans more on its economic problems as problems of Morocco. When I hear Zapatero said that Morocco is an exception, I think "ah, that's amazing!". But it is not an exception. I would not say that the revolt will take place tomorrow, but the seeds of rebellion, democratic and not Islamist, are there, and sooner or later we will have a democratic country.

- Why did the PSOE recriminates nothing in Morocco?

- For Intrets economy. Spain is the second investor in Morocco after France. And there is the blackmail that Morocco to Spain with the subject of immigration. Morocco is a police state and can stop the flow of immigration into Europe so police and if he wants, he can let these people go. Spain has this fear. But Morocco is not a saint and Spain do not critique, criticize it should from time to time.

-European media, how do they communicate what is happening?

In Europe, there are important media to minimize what is happening. I recall a demonstration in Egypt a few years ago with 300 persons, was a success. In Tunisia, all 1,2,3 began with people. And in Morocco we had a very important event, and without the Islamists who do not get involved. The Islamist Justice and Spirituality are the association that can bring together as many people and they do not get involved. And now, the newspapers say there were only a thousand people. The king said he would not succumb to demagoguery, but Ben Ali and Mubarak also said the same thing and they relented. We attentuation 50 years and we can wait, but the end of absolute monarchy is already there. As regards the revolt of the Arab world, we can say that no geo-politician, none, No one had foreseen. Everyone was wrong.

-Is it time for a revolt of women too?

-Tunisia is a pioneer in women's liberation. In Morocco, King has developed a current status of women since it eliminates many restrictions, eg on marriage. On paper, everything is perfect, but the problem is that we do not have an independent judiciary, by cons we have a high illiteracy rate. Over 56% of the population is illiterate, rural years it reaches 92%. You can have the best text of the world, but when applying it does not work. The solution will be a democratization of Morocco. I do not know how long it will take, but it will be the solution. The king appoints the prime minister. We can vote, but the King may appoint a person who was not elected and it happened several times. And we must say that Islamism is a component of our society, but it must be given a bad vision, there are radical Islamists and a very important part of Islamists who are not radicals.

- You plan to open a new digital journal. Did you not afraid of further reprisals?

- I'm like a virus, to force him to inject antibiotics it is resistant to antibiotics. For 15 years, they crush us, at some point you feel nothing.

- How do you assess the state of journalism in our country?

- Here is more or less the same. I guess there's also censorship and self-censorship. And then there are the salaries, there journalists earn more.
Source: Diario de Mallorca, 22/02/2011
Translation from English: SPS SADR

Monday, February 21, 2011

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tinctions evidently stem partly in Morocco: A red line crossed

Thousands of Moroccans took part Sunday in protests in many cities of Morocco claim extensive political reforms, including limiting the powers of the king, who should, according to claims " Rule and not govern. " The magnitude of these events, which took place in calm, lifts the veil on the severity of the crisis brewing in a country that Western politicians and media have consistently presented as a haven of peace and who would exception to the anger that runs through virtually the entire Arab world. In Rabat according to independent sources, about 15,000 demonstrators gathered before marching through a major artery in the center chanting "The people want change!" or denounced the corruption that is ravaging all parts of the plan. Major events bring together thousands of people also occurred in most major Moroccan cities, including Casablanca, Tangier and Marrakech. In the aftermath of Tunisia and Egypt, young Moroccans were launched on Facebook movement "of 20 February," calling for peaceful demonstrations to demand a new constitution, including limiting the powers of the king, and social justice. The call for demonstrations "peaceful" was then taken up or supported by NGOs and by the youth organization of the Islamic association Al adl or El Jassan, Sheikh Yassin, the movement is not recognized but tolerated and considered the One of the largest in Morocco. Spokeswoman Association, the daughter of the leader of the movement, who had defied Hassan II, calling into question their status as Commander of the Faithful, Nadia Yassine has continued to warn against a social explosion in Morocco and had not excludes a radical change, even the advent of the Republic in Morocco. It is significant that Saturday protesters attacked a police station and a French company near Tangier in the Rif, the birthplace of the legendary ancestral Abdelkrim and revolts against the Moroccan monarchy.

Of the three red lines, King, Western Sahara and Islam, the skills of the king has just been taken, making this event a historical event. Left-wing groups demanded "Less power to the monarchy", and some banners proclaiming: "The king should reign and not rule" or "The people want a new constitution." Prince Moulay Hicham, a cousin of the king, who supported the protests, has also spoken to a parliamentary monarchy in Morocco, like the English and British monarchies. In Rabat, where the police showed discrete, Brahim Dahl Abu, a teacher of 52 years, said he had come to demand a constitution "more democratic". "We need to expand the powers of the Prime Minister to be responsible before the people, "he said. A 20 year old student, Aisha, said to have come to demonstrate against corruption and for an" improvement of living conditions "in this country where inequalities are still very strong and youth unemployment high. The main political parties including Moroccan Istiqlal, Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi and unconditionally support the monarchy and the continued occupation of Western Sahara, had voted against the call for protests. Morocco until to now been spared by the protests that toppled regimes in Tunisia and Egypt and have now spread to other Arab countries including Libya, Yemen and Bahrain, among others.

demonstrations of solidarity with the Moroccan people were held Sunday in Paris, Madrid and Brussels.

Several videos demonstrating the breadth of events have been posted on Youtube.

1. Demonstration in Tangier:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHLlp2YwBF8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7E9DhCWpyU

2. Demonstration in Marrakech
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kIBCKkOVeg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThH5QLD_PlQ&feature=player_embedded = 23 # at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eY8V_cIMP0&feature=player_embedded
http://bambuser.com/channel/Marouane82/broadcast/1434089

3. Demonstration in Meknes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-SLNHp17v0&feature=player_embedded

4. Demonstration in Oujda
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPRFPWQIt78&feature=player_embedded

5. Event Taza
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=143560392374117&oid=136874103028175&comments

6. Demonstration in Casablanca
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umPzW9b0DV8

7. Demonstration in Tetouan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-jcsatTOM4&feature=player_embedded

8. Event between Agadir and Inzagane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFYLmMHhNT8&feature=player_embedded

9. Demonstration in Beni Mellal
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1911365783119&comments

10. Demonstration in Rabat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuRtRboldCc&feature=player_embedded

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Morocco: Nothing will be like before

Yesterday, 20 February, a new flame was born in Morocco. That of freedom and dignity. The overwhelming response of the Moroccan population in the notice is a warning to the king and the Moroccan government. Nothing will be as before. The fear has been conquered and slaughtered taboos. A red lines, the king's powers, has been crossed. The people demand a new constitution where powers are not concentrated in the palace but in the hands of elected people.

With these events, the people will also kill the myth of the external enemy, Algeria and the Polisario, who served for over 35 years to muzzle the Moroccan society to maintain the so-called "national consensus for the territorial integrity ", with the annexation of Western Sahara as an excuse.

Saturday, the official news agency MAP and all the Moroccan press had announced that the event has been canceled. In vain. Now, nothing will deter the Moroccan people thirsting for freedom and democracy. These same Media try to remain important in the demonstration of related figures who are far from reality. They talk about hundreds of thousands as they were in the main cities of Morocco. The videos on Youtube leave no doubt. A digital journal independent Lakome.com, advance the following figures: In Morocco

:
- Rabat: more than 16,000
- Casablanca: over 8,000
- Marrakech over 50,000
- Kenitra: 5,000
- Hoceima: more 50,000
- Tetouan: 50,000
- Tanger over 10,000
- Oujda: more than 5,000
- Safi: Over 2,000
- Agadir Inzigan: more than 60,000
- Tata: 1,000

Elsewhere :
- Madrid: More than 5,000
- El Aaiun:
And more than 1,000 others in Paris and Brussels

A picture is worth a thousand words:

1. Demonstration in Tangier:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHLlp2YwBF8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7E9DhCWpyU

2. Demonstration in Marrakech
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kIBCKkOVeg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThH5QLD_PlQ&feature=player_embedded
= 23 # at http://www. youtube.com / watch? v = 2eY8V_cIMP0 & feature = player_embedded
http://bambuser.com/channel/Marouane82/broadcast/1434089

3. Demonstration in Meknes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-SLNHp17v0&feature=player_embedded

4. Demonstration in Oujda
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPRFPWQIt78&feature=player_embedded

5. Demonstration in Taza
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=143560392374117&oid=136874103028175&comments

6. Demonstration in Casablanca
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umPzW9b0DV8

7. Demonstration in Tetouan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-jcsatTOM4&feature=player_embedded

8. Event between Agadir and Inzagane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFYLmMHhNT8&feature=player_embedded

9. Demonstration in Beni Mellal
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1911365783119&comments

10. Demonstration in Rabat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuRtRboldCc&feature=player_embedded

Sunday, February 20, 2011

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Morocco to really reconciliation with Algeria?

Its foreign minister has launched in the direction of Algiers: "Forget the past "- Morocco really want reconciliation with Algeria?

Despite the failure of previous attempts to reconnect with Algiers, the head of the Moroccan diplomacy is returned to the charge Tuesday's launch towards the Algerian authorities "forget the past", after accusing Algeria and the Polisario Front to destabilize Morocco, using the events that shook the Arab world.

Is this a sincere desire for reconciliation and a new maneuver in order to gain more time on the issue of Western Sahara, which Rabat dread new tensions in times of popular uprisings shook the world Arabic? The question worth asking, because before calling Algeria to forget the past, the head of the Moroccan diplomacy said that Algeria and the Polisario Front could use the popular uprisings that shook several countries in the Arab world to stir up unrest in the disputed region.

"The enemies of our territorial integrity will probably use the events in the Arab world to showcase their program," said essentially the Moroccan Foreign Minister Taieb Fassi-Fihri, public television El Wow, adding that "the Polisario and Algeria are seeking to create unrest in the region." Immediately after, Fassi-Fihri changes its tune and urges Algeria to turn the page on the disputes of the past and focus on strengthening economic cooperation in the region. "Forget the past," he said toward the Algerian officials.

However, Rabat, fearing really popular demonstrations in response to calls broadcast on the Facebook social networking giant to a peaceful demonstration on Sunday in Rabat for political reforms in Morocco and the restoration of "the dignity of the Moroccan people," said Tuesday, speaking through its Prime Minister, Abbas El-Fassi, a series of measures to mitigate tension seen in several economic sectors. The latter indicated that 15 billion dirhams, or 1.4 billion euros will be invested in additional cash compensation of Morocco to address any price increase of essential commodities. These new funds will be added to the 17 billion dirhams under the Finance Act 2011 already invested in the fund.

In the same vein, the head of the Moroccan government said he informed the leaders of these parties to mobilize the government to address the grievances of the unemployed graduates in employment, noting that an effort will be made in this area to exceed what was achieved during the years 2008, 2009 and 2010. To recall, about a thousand unemployed graduates had shown last Thursday night in the Moroccan capital to demand their immediate integration into the civil service. Unemployed graduates, currently numbering 2,100, show regularly for several years in Rabat. The unemployment rate in Morocco has reached 9.1% in 2010, according to OHCHR Moroccan plan (HCP). That of young graduates is about 18%, it adds. As to social dialogue with trade unions and workers, Abbas El Fassi indicated that a ministerial committee is currently examining the complaints of the unions before the next meeting with the unions to find solutions to the items on the agenda.

Since early February, calls are made daily by young people on Facebook for political reforms in Morocco, the government's resignation, dissolution of Parliament and the restoration of "the dignity of the Moroccan people."

In response to these calls for peaceful protests, the spokesman Government's Communications Minister Khalid Naciri, stated that "citizens can freely express (...) as it takes place in full respect of vital interests" of the country.

Western Sahara, former English colony in North Africa, was annexed by Morocco in 1975, triggering a rebellion led by the Frente Polisario. A cease-fire was reached in 1991 under the auspices of the UN, but no political agreement between Rabat and the separatists has been found. Rabat offers autonomy to the Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty. The Polisario wants a referendum to be option of independence for the region.

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The Arab world was dizzy. Since that day in Sidi Bouzid, a small town in Tunisia, a vegetable merchant in his injured right plunges into despair and himself on fire outside the town hall on the corner, the breath of anger and discontent shared by entire populations continues unabated. Two months already! Tunisia at first, then Egypt will have borne the brunt of this discontent Tide popular means to scrap outdated systems that no longer serve, and long, nor to aspirations of their people than the overall evolution of the world.

Yemen, the first, practically committee with Egypt has suffered and continues to make this sling and "step back" of a president in power for over three decades seem not having the desired effect. Worse, the days go by and regularly bring their share of protests, arrests and injuries.

Iran too, and have been celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Islamic Revolution led by Imam Khomeini, is no exception to this "rule", even if populated by Persian and Shi'ite Muslim majority. Things there are suddenly worsened in the last three days in several large cities and the opposition to President Ahmadinejad was quickly transformed, first by challenging and questioning the supreme authority in Iran, one that is called the real power, the higher clergy chiiite. Meaning that it is neither more nor less than a profound change in which at least part of the current opposition seeks.

More surprising still is the case of Bahrain, where protests, although small in scale, have already been recorded. Further evidence that the wind of revolt that shook the Arab countries is a phenomenon quite new, the events that since yesterday's shake Libya irremovable Guide of the Revolution Muammar Kadhafi.

Morocco, he is preparing for a day of protests for 20 current and Rabat has already set the tone by accusing our country and the Frente Polisario to be the real instigators. Thereby indicating at least blindness, this pseudo argument hackneyed the external enemy, that Benali and Mubarak. Young Iraqis are not left out the ones who took advantage of Valentine's Day for "making fun" of their leaders.

So many countries with different political systems, traditions of struggle without great depth or real popular base, but that show, failing to prove that the concerns and realities have changed dramatically over the last two decades. First in that it is now very difficult to make any assumptions about the abilities of different Islamist movements to retrieve movements of young people who aspire to more freedom and democracy. Then in that whole Arab youth is everywhere in the majority. Finally, in that the youth knows, albeit in the most spontaneous, use and develop, like the Internet and Facebook, new and innovative ways to fight. Appellant made further responses from across regimes in place.
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Moroccan journalists for freedom

winds of freedom blowing through the region of North Africa and the Middle East. A revolution in which people rose up to recover their freedom and their dignity and regain their destiny in hand. The victorious revolution of the people of Tunisia and Egypt have raised awareness to the street's appeal to strip out the dictatorships of open air prisons that have become countries of the region. Never

freedom and victory of our people has been so close! It is for these reasons that we as freelance journalists from Morocco, the signatories of this statement, congratulate the peoples of Egypt and Tunisia for their victory against dictatorship and autocracy, and in particular our colleagues who have regained their freedom of speech and expression and the press, and recall that the repression of freedoms for democracy, is always on the agenda of power in Morocco.

Facing the deafening silence of the National Union of the Moroccan press (SNPM), the undersigned, Moroccan journalists, proclaim our unqualified support to the claims of the movement of 20 February that we will join the street demonstrations that day.

Thus, we stand with all democratic forces in Morocco who advocate the establishment of genuine democracy and a break with authoritarianism Makhzen.

Moreover, we denounce the campaign of defamation and denigration against the youth movement on 20 February by the pro-government media and the Internet.

Thus, we demand:

• To allow the Moroccan and foreign journalists to do their job of reporting and monitoring of events ahead.

• Respect for the right to information for all components of Moroccan society.

• An immediate end to media manipulation undertaken by public television, the Agency official and pro-government newspapers. We

intellectuals also urge the country to take a position so that the democratic demands of the Moroccan people to be accompanied.

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Press Association Al-Adl Wal-Ihsan

Youth of Al Adl Wal Ihsan part in protests February 20, 2011


The time of oppression and despotism has lasted too long in our beloved Morocco, there is corruption spread to encompass all political, social and economic. The people of Morocco buckling under the burden of poverty, unemployment and marginalization. The corrupt continue to enrich and accumulate fortunes at the expense of the necessities required by the dignity of the average Moroccan: education in crisis, a health malaise, price and brand-found work.

Neither successive calls to the recovery, nor did the warning been heeded, preferring the power to ignore and continue to destroy the country, to despise the people and the marginalized, to perpetuate the reign of individual arbitrariness. The government does not govern, the parliament does not legislate, the court does not decide in favor of the law, which strengthens the feeling of disappointment and despair in all segments of the Moroccan people, rich and poor.

This congestion and social policy demands the solidarity of all the free consciences of our people to stop the bleeding that endangers our country, putting aside any consideration ideological and political, and that the interest of the homeland is our meeting point.
Therefore, we, Children of Al Adl Wal Ihsan:

• Call to participate and support all initiatives aimed at building the state of freedom, dignity and justice, including protests of February 20, 2011;

• insist on the peaceful nature of our participation and call on everyone to be vigilant against any provocation that could occur;

• Let us assume for the Moroccan government liable for harm to the Moroccan people's right to peaceful protest;

• warn against any incitement to the separation, starting from some Moroccan exception to the awakening of the Arab peoples and their attempt to emancipate themselves from the yoke of injustice.

Young Al-Adl Wal-Ihsance
National Office, 16/02/2011
Web Page: http://www.aljamaa.net/fr/document/2484. shtml

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The Arab revolt, Moroccans swirl [1]

" My first surprise was how little time is needed for this power (propaganda), the most pernicious of State for create a fixed opinion, even if it goes completely against the ideas and aspirations of the most real and most certain of the community. Within days, the press knows, a little ridiculous detail, to a matter of state of large importance, and vice versa, in such a short time, she drops in neglect of the vital problems to completely remove the thought and remembrance of the people " [ Adolph Hitler - Mein Kampf]

I returned from the demonstration in support of Egyptian people, it was moving! It's turn now to then follow Algeria from Libya and Syria! It's great to see and Moroccans united with the rest of the Arab peoples against dictatorship and injustice despite the distance!
I do not doubt it! Moroccans are activists in the soul. Solidarity with all oppressed, they are the first to take to the streets to show their support (or on their facebook wall for the less athletic) the Palestinians, Iraqis, Tunisians, Egyptians .. They demonstrated a selfless legendary, they never claim anything for them! To believe that all is well at home and that Morocco is the exception economic-policy in the Arab world! What altruism and what people copy. We will support them all without exception, deeply it farts that Moroccans elsewhere to bear them out!
You're never satisfied, always criticizing every initiative! Now demonstrate international solidarity becomes ironic for you! And yes the people of Morocco is an exception and history proves it!
You do not listen. This is the paradox, the policy of the ostrich and passivity vis-à-vis local yards that I criticize. And then when people demonstrate outside the parliament of their country, to claim rights to the government and not who sits for Peace in Palestine, Iraq or to topple the Egyptian president! This would require molded zeri3a to use its influence with the Minister of the pistons when you work for a competition. To my knowledge no demonstration of solidarity has been very useful to people overseas, they can only feel good. Otherwise Palestine is already free from the time that our activists are organizing their circuits Sunday .. And what an idea down protest in the streets of Morocco against Injustice in the Middle East without denouncing that which prevails here!
Otherwise to be an exception, I can only agree and without making a fuss. We are 35 million sheep grazing in the meadow in North West Africa, and at the time of a match the team National Football we get 35 million coaches who analyze the wrong strategic choices of the person who occupies the position officially. Logical revolutions that at 35 million Arab we become experts in geopolitics. Go ahead and I'll explain the revolution of Tunisia and Morocco, how it is not Egypt and how our benefactor King is surrounded by evil.
In one week, everyone started to make videos to go with his brothers and sisters from Morocco, which he has just discovered its existence. So I still made the effort to see everything: the clubber fashion victim who has never opened a book of history but thinks he is Muhammad Hussein Haykal, which explains that the monarchy reigns Morocco for centuries and, therefore, that this is how we must therefore stay at home Feb. 20 (lol) to buttons, to be a celebrity, playing behind his revolutionary web cam and m explains that, instead, spitting on the clan Al Fassi, held responsible for all the ills of Moroccans, and this during the last 50 years (lol, lol) through the Moroccan immigrant in eastern Europe, probably informed by the KGB, who explains that the Polisario is who is behind the social and political claims of February 20 (lol, lol , lol), and Ze Ze last but not least, the rebel with the poster of Lady Gaga on his bedroom wall at home, who said that the King has already made the revolution of Jasmin but that we are ungrateful (lol , lol, lol, lol) In short, a bunch of reactionary taking preservationists monarchical and just discovered they had citizens who do not share the opinion Makhzen imposed by the situation in Morocco. Others 'wise', are for the weight, they are neither for nor against, for they are with democracy (read: m3a Rab7). They have that "Postures" but no clear vision, no social project as they have neither historical nor political culture .. And above the rest, There are those who live Valentine's Day, those who warn of the Moroccan "" bid3at lmawlid Nabawi "and then those who play Cityville and Farmville. Basically the local market, there are only fools the King of Fools of God and fucks shit la .. and then always idiots, for the quota.
Since you talk about what happens locally, let's talk! This is the 5th time you ignored my invitation to put the picture of Her Majesty profile pic on your facebook account! My friend, time is around the social cohesion of our monarchy p o show our loyalty to the throne and send a message clair aux ennemis de notre Nation !
On parlait pourtant de choses sérieuses ! Mais bon jouons le jeu.. Tu sais, sur facebook il m’arrive, comme tout le monde, de faire des commentaires coquins, de lacher des injures, raconter des blagues pourries.. Bref tout un tas de manquements à la morale qu’on retrouve sur le profil personnel de tout pécheur de ma qualité. Je pense que ce n’est pas digne du respect que l’on doit à notre Roi d’associer sa photo à toutes ces insanités. Voilà pourquoi je continuerai à refuser toutes les invitations à participer à votre new distraction.
Then your argument is a Hollywood fiction! There is no serious external threat that should concern Morocco. The threat is internal, and the oligarchy in power knows it. This internal threat is you, me, us: the Moroccan youth, the lifeblood of this country that could, if she wakes up to revolutionize the current state (of things).
But Algeria, the Polisario Spain waiting for this kind of talk to destabilize our country! In fact they are the ones who hide behind the events planned here! These young brainless who are calling for protest handled!
You forgot Iran and the Shia threat, and then Al Jazeera, too! I thought this propaganda for years Makhzen lead softened but all our youth, who wakes up from hibernation abstentionist desired and maintained, is largely devastated. At the time, any claim serious, demanding a change therefore who do not stroked in the direction of the hair was necessarily a heretic, she could not hide the envy and jealousy of the machinations of the conspirators. Thus all the opponents were accused by the Power of drafts or collaborators. If they criticized the system that they necessarily had a passport or neighbor were manipulated by the envious of our "stability". Today we offer the same antediluvian soup and tightens our youth, by "patriotism": "Do not claim your rights if Algeria, the Polisario, Spain and the aliens will attack us!" Must be frankly stupid to see any logic. Just a minimum interest in politics to understand that it is not in the interests of Spain that the Moroccan regime falters, since Morocco is the bulwark of Europe. Algeria has its own chores to settle with his people who has the same claims as ours and therefore the stability of neighbor is protective, we would feed a revolution in a revolt among them. And the Polisario saw its archaic organization, twenty days is sufficient for our military to eradicate as it has done throughout history! Know that your very expensive real enemy is not what you might order you to hate and fight but rather one that takes advantage of the conflict created. Ask yourself then who will take advantage that nothing moves in Morocco and you will discover your enemy.
Who are you talking about?
The ruling oligarchy. They fear more for the stability of their economic interests for the stability of Morocco. The majority have dual nationality (French, Canadian .. depending on where they were educated) and will be ready to leave the country when the people will realize the hold-up. Currently the international media are speculating on the fate of Morocco, he will not follow or Tunisia and Egypt. This impacts heavily on foreign investors and tour operators, for whom stability is key allies. And as our political leaders are mostly shareholders partnership agreements they sign with our name, they know that a popular revolt, which would entail disinvestment of foreign portfolios, not ruin our fragile economy, but rather their alluring business.
But we must not fall into the trap! Certainly there are problems here, but Morocco is neither Tunisia nor Egypt! We did not awaken the Tunisian or Egyptian citizenship! A revolution in our will be a disaster!
Already, all revolutions are disasters. It is history that teaches us. But humans have no choice, when injustice becomes a "stability" boasted he revolts by reflex.
Then the trap is not there. The real trap you're well inside. Oligarchy that defends its interests, and for that, hope that nothing changes here. They go directly into the coffers of the State without the people having their demands accountability, which is why they repeat everywhere that Morocco is the most beautiful country in the world. Mob rule that organizes all this propaganda media for planned events are dépopularisées, encouraging young people to demonstrate not "against" what is happening here, but rather "against" those who demand this change officially. To anticipate and counter any legitimate claim, these gluttons are appealing to the patriotism of Moroccans, asking them to rally around their king, to be called to send a clear message to all enemies of the Nation, than with us there will be no uprisings that brought down Ben Ali and Mubarak "because we love our King." And to spread their propaganda among Moroccan youth, they infiltrate his means of communication, mostly Internet and its social networks (Facebook, Tweeter, ..) via the youth of the tractor, and especially The Young Democrats Moroccans - a band of revelers reconverted into politics to take over, since the latter became a family business with us. In this I agree: Morocco and Tunisia is not Egypt. It does not censor it infiltrates. It does not cut it spread its cancerous cells. That's why the Moroccan intelligence have international rival that of the Mossad.
That said, I firmly believe that the specificities of each nation, we are neither Tunisia nor Egypt of course, is why we must lead our revolution by taking into account our context. But it is ludicrous to deny that we have the same economic and political machinery that led to the same miseries, causing uprisings there. It must be gullible to believe that Morocco will except, that is why it is necessary to open the debate on the national stage about some sensitive issues so far (the monarchy, the constitution, politicians flirting with the world of business, distribution of wealth ..) before coming to the riots.
But we do not like Tunisia and Egypt, our King has popular support, not a tyrant like Ben Ali and Mubarak! And then the monarchy in Morocco been there for centuries! A revolt among us will lead to chaos!
You're limited, you do not listen. This is neither the problem nor its solution. I'll try to get everyone in agreement: Neither the Tunisian example, neither Egyptian nor Cuban or Russian is applicable in Morocco. A mass uprising pushed only by the ras-le-bol (legitimate) can have very unfortunate consequences. Morocco needs political stability that guarantees the monarchy because of the large heterogeneity of its clannish society still and tribal in its majority.
Now that we have toured the evidence, we might talk about sensitive subjects? These vital debates on topics considered taboo and our oligarchy seeks to abort by diverting attention from the young to the wrong issues, into believing that the monarchy is in danger, creating disunity popular, where we insult each other and hit it - each thought to be the true patriot. Judging on their discussions, it is almost a civil war between all these young rude and politically virgins.
But in Morocco is different and complicated! What revolut ion Will be done with 60% of illiterates? A people who are not accustomed to freedom, if it gets too will be anarchy! A people who can not even stand in line, throwing his garbage on the ground, which does not respect the highway code! There is a small fringe that is able to adapt if it becomes a democracy. All minority and elitist attempts are doomed to failure !
And yet it is the engine that is supposed to pull the cars. Throughout history, the art changes have been initiated by elites. When change is instigated by the masses it leads to violent uprisings, anarchic and pests. Anger is destructive and deaf, it hurts when you listen more, no more thought. It is the reptilian brain that takes over. And this is not the organization of events that will lead to chaos, but the opposite: if we do not move, if the educated youth and the intellectual elite does not take the controls of a peaceful revolution, we will go straight into chaos as the masses are actually outburst.
Then you describe this illiteracy as a barrier to change is the very reason why we must end the current system, because "illiteracy" is a policy of state that allows it to continue and justify the paternalism of Power, which not ask the opinion of the people - the ignorant immature - on matters concerning him.
Otherwise, Moroccan blame their lack of citizenship (queuing ,..), criticize it as someone who never ate not know how to behave at the table or not to use the knife and fork. This same ideology repugnant that wants us to believe that the rape victim has his share of responsibility. And the Moroccan people is a victim of organized rape, deprived of their most basic rights - only guarantee of development citizenship - he is accused misfortunes infliction. It is in this sordid game as fun as our oligarchy and repeats parrot a sizeable chunk of Moroccan youth. Faced with the claims, the Authority initially pointed the finger at the government and political parties, wanting them to take the blame alone, but as the arguments were not strong enough, now they tell us to blame the people themselves who do not deserve their most basic rights.
That said, despite his lack of etiquette, you can not blame the people of Morocco a total lack of civility. Ras-le-bol is there, the anger is there and yet the claims have always been peaceful. Just go take a look at our parliament to realize that lack of citizenship is rather on the side of authorities dealing with protesters like cattle who were accused of human aspirations and that "corrected" with a stick.
Then, we can not defend Democracy and dare say that there are people who do not deserve or are not yet "prepared". What intellectual skills and what schools must do to have the right to education, health care and the right to express his opinion? What qualifications are entitled to a dignified life, where one is not compelled to reach out to the generous souls or lick the boots of "blue blood" to feed his family? What "preparedness" must have for the wealth of the country benefit all and stop being stolen?
Democracy is not the establishment of a republic, not voting in elections. Democracy is not the will of the majority. It is too simplistic. Democracy is a deeper concept is the guarantee of fundamental rights to all citizens, the sovereign power (the ability to change things) entrusted to all men ("without qualities") in contrast other forms of governance that says to a minority ("To qualities") on the criteria of birth (aristocracy), wealth (plutocracy) or aptitude (technocracy). The sumptuous blend of these three poisons, as we have in Morocco, leads inevitably to an oligarchy that uses the power to serve.
Finally, I'd go back to people not accustomed to the freedoms and the risk of anarchy if it receives "too much". What freedoms have we not in Morocco? We have all the freedoms, from racism to consumerism: You have the right to entertain you, zouk, get drunk, stoned you, maim you, maintain your ignorance, staying out late or not returning at all, stop your studies, you get into the business be false or vendor guide you into the sea hoping to join the European Eldorado, pray where you want to have faith or not, your parents disown, criticize the government, chanting the Koran in the bus or challenge question his divinity, insulting Jews, Christians and bearded, abuse and the Moroccan government to make fun of God .. As long as you do not touch the only thing sacred Morocco: the monarchy. So what is this excess of liberty that Moroccans may not be able to manage?
This freedom of expression which you complain is elitist, it does not affect the poor people who have called instead their most basic rights: to have income, shelter and access to care!
This is not true. It's a luxury to discuss policy. The proletarian has neither the time nor the inclination to do so after his hard day's work paid cheap! But you must know that everything is connected: if the poor masses have no access to basic rights is to blame politics. Policy that seeks only to enrich themselves and do not do the work entrusted to it has been accountable to anyone, since the elite with an interest in politics does not the right to criticize.
Political freedom - and a fortiori freedom of the press connected thereto, are the backbone of civilization: they have a power cons may terminate policies if they deviate from the purpose for which they have been mandated: to serve the public interest. Political change is the only guarantee of improving the economic situation of the population.
Also, revolutions are not revolutions of the digestive tract but revolutions gray matter. Hunger leads to rebellion and riot, from oppression to freedom and revolution.
This is not a secondary claim, especially when you see the misery that leads to absolute power as is the case in the Arab world. And Morocco, which would be so "different" and "complicated" by you, is unfortunately not the exception.
is no time for fake debates: the problem is not the existence of the monarchy but the absolute power of monarchy. The problem is not the manifestation of February 20 and promiscuous young people who organize it, but the disunity of the Moroccan youth who is mistaken for enemy.
How long will we continue to meet their propaganda to pseudopatriotique instead of demanding accountability? we finally understand that they ask us to place your right hand on his heart and left hello at the front is better for us to continue to the pockets ..
Nowbi , 18/02/2011

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Indian With Big Breast

was afraid of jasmine?

before yesterday, the National Gendarmerie has intercepted nearly three and a half tons of hashish Treaty Hassi Zegdou, the Moroccan-Algerian border. The same day, Taieb Fassi Fihri on TV regretted Moroccan non-construction of a large North African souk where domestic products circulate freely, without passports or visas. Of course, the man did not include the SADR in this economic group, but he lent to the RAPD and the Polisario to prepare him for a spell. I

said the Algerians and Sahrawis were preparing to cook a second Gdeim Izik, this repression pan in the Saharawi territories it occupied by force since 1975. The two "enemies" of "territorial integrity" of the kingdom have to use the winds liberators oriented for the GMO destabilize, "he complains. Only here! The Moroccan foreign minister does not want to admit that Algeria is endowed with enough free principles and not to perform the low blows against the neighbor.
He knows very well that in reality the Moroccans suffer more from the hegemony of Fihri as a so-called Algerian malfeasance. As time passes, the Moroccan people are better reflects the Makhzen lying to him and that the charges against Algeria are the political maneuver. How could it be otherwise when Algeria is always pointing the finger and appointed as head of all his troubles political, economic, social?

the approach of the demonstration on 20 February, Makhzen held his belly and spring bourourou. There is little chance for it to be taken seriously this time. Everyone knows that the looting of Morocco is to bind to the throne and its customers and not Algeria. A truth not good to say but just remember that Sheikh Motie Abdelkrim El-Hamdaoui, in a letter to the king.

Prince Moulay Hicham, a cousin of King Mohammed VI, Algiers was certainly not in mind when he said "Morocco will probably be no exception" to the turmoil. And everyone knows that Nadia Yassine has received any instruction from Algiers to support the march on 20 February. The throne may sleep soundly, Tel Aviv not let him go anyway. It is in their interest. The pilgrims also Marrakesh.

Friday, February 18, 2011

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Morocco - Do not we draw against each other! Louisa Hanoune


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Morocco - Do not we draw against each other!

What happens to some friends facebookiens? Have they been brainwashed? I knew you rebelled against injustice, cronyism, corruption at the highest level of the Plan, poverty, ignorance, underdevelopment, the capture of wealth by a certain circle of the Plan and the monopolization of the action policy by another circle of the Plan. It has been 15 years that we are on the path of democratization, when are we going to live this democracy! Warning
I'm not spirit you say "Down with the regime; Long live the revolution" because I would like, that evolution takes place peacefully.
But I did not find any historical precedent for a king / emperor who revered by his people decided overnight and pure goodness to withdraw gradually and provide power to a democratically elected.
So, please, do not throw yourself into the lion's mouth like that! By multiplying the group membership of "love of the Plan" (also very suspicious lexicon), you trust the theory of royal entourage that: there no need for change in Morocco, maintaining the status quo!
"I like ...! "I love ...! "... I worship! "I do not understand ... we are about to introduce the cult of personality in Morocco? Does each of us will have to pledge allegiance to Makhzen day and night for fear of being called a traitor? After the first class of the Arab world (that said it was easy), it will become the bottom of the class? Are we bringing us into a police state where every opponent will be considered a traitor and all event, an attempt to destabilize foreign powers? Are we reduced to this today? "
A week ago we chuckled when he heard the argument of pro-Mubarak about the famous conspiracy of the axis very unlikely Hamas-Israel-US-Iran against Egypt. And today, we advance uncritically that the mere fact of asking the evolution of the system would be equivalent to playing the game of the Polisario ... What is happening to us?

The Sahara issue has been around for years 10aine,
and fortunately it did not deter militants and parties, in circumstances much less comfortable today to demand change, to demonstrate, to strike, to express themselves in newspapers, even strangers (oh horror!).
Now is the time that this regime to make concessions, make commitments to specific timelines. We must strike while the iron is hot (dereb lhdide mahadou Skhouna). And again, we do not have to go through the revolution, nor even by the events ... but just claims! Indignant you!
You speak of stability, I call it stagnation.
Democracy, freedom, transparency, justice, development, it always tells you something? No? So stop drinking immediately tap water, I think you should put something out of focus!


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We will not have leaks organized to discover what might have said Louisa Hanoune the Americans, the French or the Germans, after the aborted march to the beginning of the week. His message was made public and our readers were likely to be welcomed. Not necessarily because they agree with the political program PT or with his assessment of this walking prevented February 12 in Algiers, but simply because of a beautiful demonstration of political franchise at foreign countries that benefit the least trouble in Algeria to redisplay their tendency intolerable interference in our internal affairs. Louisa Hanoune has not minced his words, as they say in the vernacular, pointing out some egregious trampling of human rights by the governments of these great nations, always quick to give lectures to civilization. U.S. special laws against terrorism, that led to abuses at Guantanamo, the shameful treatment reserved for France in the presence of Roma in its territory, the development of diplomatic figure in the Labour Party has clearly stated what everyone knows now: the Western democracies do not hesitate to violate the values they use as leverage when it suits them. It is always worth repeating as these truths not tempered the statements of some of what happens in others. But those who also heard the performance style of our foreign minister, feeling almost compelled to respond these disparaging remarks - and especially without sincerity - from Obama and others, have been doubly appreciate this timely helping hand of Louisa Hanoune in the response required of Algeria sovereign. Assisting an endangered diplomacy was remarkable and reassures us is a promise to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, for example, when the generation of November will be too old to withstand the onslaught of incessant lecturing. A generation that will please neither Kouchner nor its successors, or to those who still believe in the interference.

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Graves Moroccan accusations

It would leave completely irrelevant if it does not convey a lie that the Moroccan people, by dint of being bludgeoned by an unbridled propaganda - not to say hell - might be tempted to believe. Today propaganda conveys the idea that the big bad wolf wants devour the poor lamb where this type of press title: "Algiers Rabat stirs fears of unrest." It is unclear what will happen next February 20 when the call to protest followed. The Moroccan government fears the street and its people. It tries to anticipate a popular revolt by highlighting the old refrain of the conspiracy from abroad, pointing, without making the slightest effort, his finger on Algeria, which as everyone knows, has its own problems.


"He'mna yekfina," the saying goes, in other words "our problems we are enough." According to the Foreign Minister, Taieb Fassi Fihri, Moroccan public television, "the Polisario and Algeria are seeking to create unrest in the region." The amalgam Algeria / Polisario Front also became so simplistic that it can not be taken seriously as a response to the Moroccan youth who intends to bring its claims of democracy and freedom to its rulers.

PROBLEMS WITHIN THE SYSTEM MOROCCAN
Moroccan side, there are clearly some very serious issues of power within the regime because "we have fun," interposed television, Bechar to claim and its region, then that the international community, mainly the bodies authorized the UN knows that the issue of borders, in accordance with international law, was settled during the lifetime of King Hassan II. Mohamed VI is looking? Or is looking around him, his advisers or his staff? It is impossible to Fassi Fihri take seriously that "urges Algeria to turn the page on the disputes of the past and focus on strengthening economic cooperation in the region." It is perhaps spent a little too fast on the revolt of El Aaiun. This is a Sahrawi city, under Moroccan colonial occupation, the population rebelled. She expresses her rebellion in an original and peaceful. It is beyond the control alleged Moroccan royal administration and to challenge his conditions of life, it installs the tented camp immense Gdeim Izik, the saw and knew of the Moroccan military and representatives of Her Majesty, for several weeks. Rabat said that before and after turning ferocious and bloody repression against the peace campers? Algeria is a conspiracy! The hilarious Foreign Minister Taieb Fassi Fihri splits a tirade cheap "it is Algeria which planned destabilization of Alawite kingdom."

FOLLOW THE POLITICAL WORLD WEATHER
Could it be left to Gdeim Izik Saharans and then try to charge the Algerians protest? The assumption does not hold water because for many observers, it is too simplistic and would then assign the Algerians an extraordinary capacity for harm! By cons, it evokes more differences within the government of Morocco, particularly within the military and between military leaders and the immediate surroundings of King Mohamed VI. A tendency of the regime wanted to show his strength, leaving the "mess" to settle. Then, he has had "restore order . "Disorder" and "order" they had the same sponsor? Still, the general movement of governors and other Moroccan officials, after the repression in El Aaiun, supports the theory that it took the arbitration of the Royal Palace and many heads rolled.

But it seems that it does not really restored order in the Makhzen and the military since it was further stirred the scarecrow "Algeria" . We should rather follow the course of the weather world politics. The scents of jasmine revolution swirl throughout the Arab world, from the Atlantic to the Euphrates. They do not stop at the borders of Algeria or Morocco as the allegedly fact, one day, a cloud that there was radioactive, it was Chernobyl. French governments had told their people that had not crossed the border from France.
Walid Ammar