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What differentiates Ben Ali of Tunisia to Morocco
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and what makes the kingdom "vulnerable".
and what makes the kingdom "vulnerable".
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After what has taken place in Tunisia as a radical change of plan by the popular will, many observers question the contagion of these developments on the Maghreb countries.
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Libya's dictator Gaddafi is stored in the political systems likely to follow the example of Tunisia, despite its natural wealth and the iron hand with which the uneducated and megalomaniac despot is killing its people.
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Libya's dictator Gaddafi is stored in the political systems likely to follow the example of Tunisia, despite its natural wealth and the iron hand with which the uneducated and megalomaniac despot is killing its people.
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At the present time, Qaddafi was plotting with the remnants of the old regime to sabotage the gains of the revolution in young Tunisians.
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It does this by encouraging the installation on the Libyan soil members of the old Praetorian Guard of Ben Ali and arming these fascists to allow them to undermine the revolution.
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Gaddafi is a reactionary, a bully and a "Chekkam.
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Is not he who had told the Americans' attention at the time of the fall of Saddam Huusein that Bashar Assad would do well to get rid of its "nuclear weapons".
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This at a time when Syria is vigorously defending against the threats of the Americans and Zionists who sought at all costs to destabilize the Syrian regime.
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Gaddafi is lined with a cookie tin pot dictator.
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Is not he who had told the Americans' attention at the time of the fall of Saddam Huusein that Bashar Assad would do well to get rid of its "nuclear weapons".
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This at a time when Syria is vigorously defending against the threats of the Americans and Zionists who sought at all costs to destabilize the Syrian regime.
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Gaddafi is lined with a cookie tin pot dictator.
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His recent departure for "Zayn" (Beauty, speaking of Ben Ali in a street language) could not be more in line with the line followed by the fascist despot.
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Gaddafi with his bodyguard is the only tyrant to rely on force and violence to maintain power and sees no need to wrap his dictatorship in a pseudo democratic discourse.
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As Ben Ali, the Arab presidents share a common view of the Characteristics of illégitmité their power Egyptian Mubarak, Bouteflika of Algeria and the Yemenite Ali Nasser.
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The three leaders agreed at the end of the second term, beyond which they must give way to other presidential candidates as stipulated in the constitutions of their respective countries, to change the rules of the game, through manipulation and force, the articles of the constitution to stay in power.
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This decision stems from a clear desire to extend their reign for life on the fate of these countries.
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Ben Ali did the same and in my humble opinion, this option was one of the main causes of his fall.
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This places the three previous presidents in the same position above situation was that of the Tunisian dictatorship.
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These four dictators came to power through coups and open or camouflaged and pseudo popular election manipulations of election results and the stranglehold they have on the workings of electoral operations.
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must therefore expect that one of these leaders (Egypt, Libya, Yemen and Algeria) are scanned in the short term.
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it is through death in the hands of Mubarak and Bouteflika fifties.
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it is through death in the hands of Mubarak and Bouteflika fifties.
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After them it will really chaos.Pour regard to Morocco, the most optimistic and the courtiers of the Moroccan monarchy merely annonas relentlessly that Morocco is immune to the kind of revolution such as that conducted by the Tunisian people ...
see!
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Who among us has not witnessed in Rabat, Casa, Tangier, Marrakech and Sidi Ifni scenes like the one that triggered mass movements in Tunisia.
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I have seen seen more than once, one or the other cop or Mokkaddem neighborhood crush the few vegetables spread on the floor by an old woman in the hope to draw a few dirhams
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As I saw young hawkers, present at very low prices of clothes on the sidewalk in Tangiers, Casa, Rabat, Kenitra Marrakech or steal and get violently by the cops, their merchandise constituting their only income and capital.
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Hundreds of unemployed graduates who demonstrate regularly to parliament in Rabat, must constantly deal with other clubs and kicks administered by Merdas and members of the police and auxiliary forces.
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The Moroccan Justice is widely corrupt and its judgments are variable geometry justiciable case of small or large fish corrupt.
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And when we know that judges make their judgments and other verdicts on behalf of King ...
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This justice is feels compelled to make overzealous in condemning the media and journalists so that nobody in high places not asking him to do ..
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Public health is a real mess in Morocco during the reign of Ministers Fassi (Baddou) clan Sieur Abbass.
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Diversions drugs and chaos reigning in this area is no secret to Morocco.
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This is despite the undeniable effort promoted by King Mohammed VI to reform this sector "sick" including the introduction of coverage mutual support of large sections of the Moroccan population.
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Public education is dying in the process of being supplanted by the Private because of the anarchy prevailing in this department is vital for the future.
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However, what differentiates the situation in Morocco to those prevailing in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia that has prevailed is that the press - and aside from a few restrictions and some attacks on media freedom - is largely free and sometimes brazenly daring in its treatment of political and social situations prevailing in Morocco.
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Internet with all its variants (web, twitter, face book ...) enjoys absolute freedom. I have been noticing myself in writing from Morocco, my articles on issues disturbing for Moroccan power as those of the Ben Barka affair in particular.
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Or sentencing policies which have been suspicious of the costs of the case Belliraj.
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Tel Quel published in five successive issues and headlines on the cover of records related to certain aspects of the life of King of Morocco.
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As has published a dossier relating to staffing royal forces with details related to this list.
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Al Massae keeps flaming the Moroccan ministerial excellence and to denounce the corruption that reigns within the upper echelons ministerial
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If on the social situation in Morocco can be portrayed a bit darker than that prevailing in Algeria or Tunisia, it is still less than the wide spaces of freedom of speech and expression enjoyed by many Moroccans today are safety valves that help to curb the widespread and violent rebellion in that country.
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The status of King Mohammed VI (temporal and religious) and above all the legitimacy it enjoys as a descendant of a line very strong roots in Morocco, the Moroccans are attached are strong in the monarchical system of their countries and thus unlikely to foment revolts against this system.
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But the Moroccan King Mohammed VI expect the acceleration of reforms he initiated like the hyper urgent justice and the fight against this cancer of corruption that is gnawing body of Moroccan society.
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