Sunday, February 20, 2011

Nylons On Older Women

And Morocco, then?




We must remember that this country is dedicated to tourism, like many others, undermined by corruption, poverty and youth unemployment. But according to some observers, King Mohammed VI continues enjoy a certain prestige among the population. And check out this Sunday afternoon (20-02-2011) site and
Latest News from Algeria
reported live
walking yesterday for change and democracy in the White City
. If it is not completely silenced, the Moroccan press is however evidence of a greater "self-censorship" (if not more) than that of neighboring Algeria, where some newspapers are openly anti-regime. "
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reports: Thousands of Moroccans protesting Sunday in Casablanca and Rabat to demand political reform and limiting the powers of the king, first movement of this kind in the country since the beginning revolts that shook the Arab world. - Over a thousand people were gathered in the center of Casablanca, the largest city, some chanting "freedom, dignity, justice," said an AFP journalist. - Banners proclaimed: "The king should reign and not rule" or "The people want a new constitution", while leftist groups demanded "less power the monarchy ". - In Rabat, more than 2,000 people - 4,000 according to one of the organizers - protesting, chanting:" The people want change. "- No incidents were reported in both cities in late morning. - 'I want a more just and Morocco there is less corruption, "he told AFP in Casablanca a student who would not give his name." We have nothing against the king but we want more justice and labor, "stressed Brahim and Hassan, two young graduates of a technical school who gave only their first names. - In the wake of Tunisia and Egypt, young Moroccans had launched Facebook movement "of 20 February," calling for peaceful demonstrations to demand a new constitution limiting the powers of the king and social justice. The call was quickly brought thousands of supporters [about 20,000]. - But on the eve of the event, one youth at the origin of the call and two other signatories have announced their withdrawal, citing differences "ideological" training with Islamist and leftist groups.

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