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Morocco in the News – October 17, 2011

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Politics

9 MSN (10/17) – Moroccans march, call for election boycott

Al Arabiya News (10/17) – Moroccan activists launch campaign against sexual harassment

Emirates 24/7 (10/16) – Wedding services front for human trafficking

The National (10/16) – Woman brought to UAE, forced into prostitution, court hears

Associated Press (10/16) – Morocco’s problem: Freelance jihadis, not al-Qaida

ABC News (10/16) – Morocco’s Problem: Freelance Jihadis, Not Al-Qaida

CBS News (10/16) – Morocco’s problem: Freelance jihadis, not al-Qaida

Gulfnews.com (10/16) – Al Maabar launches new Morocco apartments

Recordpub.com (10/16) – Morocco deals with freelance terrorism

Boston.com (10/15) – Morocco’s problem: Freelance jihadis, not al-Qaida

Sun Herald.com (10/15) – Morocco’s problem: Freelance jihadis, not al-Qaida

The Sahara

Sahara Press Service (10/17) – Occupied Western Sahara: calls on Saharawis to pour to the streets for demanding their rights

Sahara Press Service (10/17) – Preparatory Committee of the Polisario Front Congress examines reports of its subcommittees

Pravda.ru (10/16) – Saharawi, Western Sahara: Repression increases, freedom and rights squashed

Sahara Press Service (10/15) – Italian mayor urges his country´s authorities to intervene to stop repression against Sahrawi people

Sahara Press Service (10/15) – Spanish lawyers prevented from visiting Saharawi political prisoners in Sale’s jail

Economy/Business

Belfast Telegraph (10/17) – Morocco rejects Northern Ireland potatoes

CPI Financial (10/16) – IFC invests in new fund to support small and medium businesses

Society/Culture

Associated Press (10/17) – Morocco in line to host FIFA Club W. Cup

The Sunday Leader (10/16) – Sights, Sounds And Flavours Of Morocco At Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo

MENA Region

Bloomberg (10/17) – Arab Protests Send Tourists to Europe, Costing Region $7 Billion

Gulfnews.com (10/17) – Arab Spring inspires protests against corporate greed

Press TV (10/17) – Iran, Algeria stress parliamentary ties

Today’s Zaman (10/16) – Popularization of royal power

OSCE (10/15) – ODIHR trains election observers from Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia

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