BBC News – Paris-based Reporters Without Borders notes that “religion, the king and the monarchy in general, the country and territorial integrity cannot be questioned.” The…
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Rabat, Morocco – It isn’t news anymore when an Arab ruler facing mass protests pledges sweeping reforms. But Morocco’s July 1 constitutional referendum may be the…
Writing as a foreign observer of the July 1 Referendum, Tom Stevenson of the Huffington Post says the impact of the Moroccan reforms are much harder…
There is increasingly a split on the world’s opinion and editorial and opinion pages reflecting a split on the extent and sufficiency of the constitutional reforms…
Sunday say protests continuing in the Moroccan cities of Rabat and Morocco. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maQQ9tvxrUk&w=425&h=349]
Moroccan residents of Trowbridge went to the polls at the weekend to vote on the biggest change in their homeland for a generation. The country is…
Jul 11th, 2011 | By Bikya Masr Staff The French Agency for Development (AFD) decided to give Morocco an appropriation of € 100.3 million in order to…
RABAT, Morocco — With the pace of democratic change stalled or staggering under violent crackdowns in the Middle East and North Africa, Morocco’s recent decision to alter…