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“Walking without moving: Nothing has changed”, Mouley Hicham speaks to Morocco’s attempt at reform: The essential powers remain in the hands of the King
An Interview with Moulay Hicham, researcher at Stanford, cousin of the King of Morocco Did the elections that just took place in Morocco, in which the Islamist party – the Justice and Development Party (PJD) – became the first party of Morocco, inaugurate a new democratic era? The elections that just took place inaugurated a new cycle in Moroccan politics. They cap a process initiated by the royal speech of March 9, which was a response to the popular pressure from the street. Because contrary to what some claim, there is no Moroccan exception: the Moroccan people want democracy. The Moroccan political regime is an authoritarian one that is being challenged, as have many others in the region, by the Arab Spring.
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Location :Middle EastIran
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These days that shook Iran
Heil Hitler. “It’s an old geographer, Ali, who made the Nazi hello pointing his cane towards the interior ministry. With serene audacity of those who have nothing to lose, the old
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Location :Middle EastIran
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Iranians speak to the Iranians
She was furious to be here in this little piece of Iran located in the heart of Portland Place in London. So close but so far from home. The evening
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Location :Middle EastAfghanistan
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Afghan Women’s Anguish
Hamid Karzai asked that five Taliban, who had left the movement, be removed from the UN-established list of persons to sanction and he obtained 140 million dollars to finance the
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Location :North AmericaUSA
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Bagram, Obama’s Secret Penal Colony
They look at one another, happy and deeply moved. A little self-conscious also. How to meet again after so long? How to pick up the thread of an existence interrupted
