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Morocco in the News – August 22, 2011

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According to All Africa.com, Morocco celebrated HM King Mohammed VI’s 48th anniversary on Sunday, 08/21/2011.

Politics

08/22

The Cutting Edge (08/22) – Moroccan Islamists: Integration, Confrontation, and Ordinary Muslims

Polity.org (08/22) – Post-Election Reflection: Morocco’s 2011 Constitutional Referendum

All Africa.com (08/22) – Morocco: Road Accident Kills Four, Injures Two

08/21

American Bar Association (08/21) – D.C. Panel Highlights Morocco’s Constitutional Reform Efforts

Morocco Board (08/21) – Reform or Radical Change in Morocco: a False Debate

Sahara Press Service (08/21) – Censorship of the internet in the Morocco

08/20

Global Post (08/20) – Morocco Feature: Has the Arab Spring Come and Gone?

EA World View (08/20) – Morocco Feature: Has the Arab Spring Come and Gone? 

News Sentinel (08/20) – Man sentenced to 12 years for battery

Sahara Press Service (08/20) – Attack in Marrakech: The Makhzen denounced by the main accused

Foreign Policy (08/19) – Jordan goes Morocco

All Africa.com (08/19) – Morocco Celebrates Sunday 48th Anniversary of Hm the King – Youth At the Center of Royal Initiatives

Yacout (08/19) – Morocco celebrates on Sunday the 48th anniversary of HM the King: youth at the center of royal initiatives

Yacout (08/19) – HM the King launches in Marrakech construction works for a centre to fight addiction, a training centre in building professions

Magharebia (08/19) – Morocco sets legislative elections date

Magharebia (08/19) – Arab Spring faces uncertain future, expert warns

Morocco Board (08/19) – Morocco: Budget, Tightening Of the Screw

Morocco Board (08/19) – Morocco: Budget Cuts, Recession & Tax reforms

Future Challenges (08/19) – From Rabat to Damascus: Arab Spring Blues

NPR (08/19) – HIV In The Middle East And North Africa: Hidden ‘Behind A Veil’?

Gainesville (08/15) – Rebecca B. Rosen: Where the ‘Arab Spring’ is in full bloom

The Sahara

Sahara Press Service (08/20) – We can help Western Sahara gain independence

Sahara Press Service (08/20) – The theft of Western Sahara

Sahara Press Service (08/19) – to live in a country that exists only to some

Business

Morocco Board (08/21) – Just how organic is Morocco’s agriculture?

Arabs Today (08/19) – Morocco trade deficit hits record at 21%

Education/Culture

MAP (08/21) – HM the King hands foodstuff to the needy, lays foundation for women qualification center in El Haouz

Morocco Board (08/21) – Morocco: Traditional Muslim Education

Morocco Board (08/19) – Morocco: Notes from Ramadan

MENA Region

Financial Times (08/22) – Gaddafi’s fall will renew the Arab spring

Aljazeera (08/22) – Libya: freedom is in the air

The Telegraph (08/22) – Libya: where is Colonel Gaddafi?

The Media Line (08/22) – New Life for Arab Spring?

Ahram Online (08/22) – A glimse into the sordid career of the Arab world’s maddest dictator

CNN (08/21) – Gadhafi defiant as rebels claim to take ‘revolution’ inside Tripoli

The Telegraph (08/21) – Libya Q&A: what next for Col Gaddafi?

The National (08/21) – UN summit gives student ideas on rebuilding his native Syria

Morocco Board (08/21) – Has The Keynesian Economic Theory Failed?

The Tripoli Post (08/21) – Summary of the American and International Press on the Libyan Revolution

CNN (08/20) – Libya rejects rebel claims Gadhafi seeking refuge for his family

WCYB (08/20) – Rebels Claim To Take ‘Revolution’ Inside Tripoli, Clashes Reported

The American Muslim (08/20) – Arab Spring, A Clash of Civilizational Paradigms:  Arabism, Capitalism, and an Islamic Just Third Way

Gulf News (08/20) – A changed Tunisia awaits tourists

Bloomberg Businessweek (08/19) – Syria Kills 32 Protesters After Obama Calls on Assad to Quit

Global Post (08/19) – Is Gaddafi looking for a way out?

MFMZ (08/19) – Libya refutes rebel claims Gadhafi seeking refuge for his family

Sahara Press Service (08/19) – Algeria’s foreign policy 1979-1992 : Continuity and : or change, Mohamed Reda Bougherira

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