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following the south, american journalist is being held on spine charges in russia. the security agency accuses evan verse coverage of the wall street journal of trying to obtain classified information. the white house as condemned is detention. that's it from me at the new scene for now coming up next, although commentary on the king mohammed of a rock. phil. okay, we'll have both news update for you at the top. all the all. and of course, there's a lot more news on our website, d, w dot call, i'm god offers in berlin. me on the team. thanks for what? mm. and he tag a starts in germany, a. d. w. travel.
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really when, who ah, in 2019 morocco, celebrated 20 years since king mohammed the 6th ascension to the throne. during these 2 decades, the king has asserted his personality, the successor to to iconic rulers mohammed the 5th and house on the 2nd. the young king has imposed his own style, reforming the country of 36000000 residents. here to be mad with your mouth, nipple, go. morocco is not yet a real democracy. morocco is on the road to democracy. like, do you remember who governs morocco room? the king, of course, it's not like in spain or britain on woodman. what the? oh no one king makes all the important decisions of the country of royal decree is like a rogue marianna soon fatal mom. at the 6th rules. the country rife with social inequalities
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. though he's willing to implement reforms, he must also reconcile the conflicting interests of tradition and customary law, which poses numerous challenges and considerable risks remitted the job of the moroccan king as a constant balancing at the risks revolution. the fall of the monarchy, losing the throne of decline. ah, ah, oh, oh, wilham at the 6th is the 23rd king of the underwood, dennis d, which has ruled morocco since the 17th century. from the moment he was crowned,
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he displayed a distinctly modern style. but despite his moderate personality, one should not forget that the new king was trained to be a ruler from an early age. following the family tradition, mohammad, the 6th, attended the school at the royal palace, his classmates with 5 sons of prestigious families, and 7 boys from humble backgrounds, selected from the best primary school graduates in the country. ah, the air to the throne is a shy man. standing in the shadow of his imposing father huss on the 2nd ah, less familiar to the people. the king's son obediently learned the rules of the monarchy. his mom is, is damned therefore because mohammed the 6th, it was a mystery to many people nearby mazique. he was always in the shadow of his father that he them or not. but they accepted him well because moroccans fully support the
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monarchy. a boot camp is every so often political or economic decisions, a challenge to them. but the monarchy remains at the heart of moroccan politics. we seek milken, i am going to shoot it, continued the monarchy means continuity. so hm. at the 5th house on the 2nd muhammad, the 6th and on it goes, escalated it. i'm not one of she either with the alo, it monarchy has been the longest so far because it's rulers know how to respond to the people and be loved by them for, for a me to get some christmas. it's a matter of national pride of heritage. he'll fill in a referendum 99.9 percent of them would vote to keep it the death of king her son, the 2nd on july 23rd 1999 caused great consternation and grief among the population . in spite of his authoritarian style of leadership, alberto hilton new zone,
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some new born with king, his on the 2nd we grew up with him, hasn't do it. he was a king with a very strong personality until carried the country through a very difficult and significant period in our history. he left a strong mark on the country and its people. the book, maki. o cindy sees it damn, every one dreaded his son's death because every one wanted what would happen next to what he does he have any uh huh. not hard assumed omar. really madam rocky bonnet, on july 30th 1999 king mohammed, the 6th was crowned mammoth. he thought he install a trone mohammed. the 6th ascended the throne with a clear conscience. you know your please. he had not imprisoned or tortured any one bargain. he had not taken a stand on any sensitive issue. you shoot
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a link or the moroccan people who regard the monarchy as a symbol of the country stability. if you said he embodied new hopi, the good morning, this busy c menchie stadium for the city mash popular. he was considered the king of the poor from the beginning to move a king who was close to the people who went out on the streets and grated people. when you had his picture taken with them of it could not you have this created this image of a modern king, which i think reflected his personality. 40 course for the mitchell hoffman definite. ah, women, nipple mohammed, the 6th isn't a great orator. hopeless. he prefers direct contact with the people interaction with the population. law prisons, surely tara lengthy or this was evident right at the beginning of his range is where you. oh, did you run? did that? yes, i did not hesitate to approach the people. i. li, i don't want you conveyed strong messages with his action,
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his instead of his words, the key free in pop up the kid sitting vacancy to assume that it was a process with the country and more with all of morocco. no, not just the aristocrats all the time, but people who come from the bottom, you the very, very bottom of it. you could feel he was sincere and that made people hopeful acre good as well to separate diet. and with that and all this may seem trivial as it's not about big politics or major decisions. so that, but it created a new style, a new way of governing me. and yet it was a different kind of monica. a monarchy in touch with the times could of it, of example. ah, the king's private life also caused some surprise. this was the 1st time in the country's history that a monarch introduced his wife to his subjects. a real evolution. his marriage to
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a young middle class computer engineer is a sign of change, especially for women in a muslim country where their status is a major political issue. reform minded civil society and feminists in particular have been depending on the youth and modernity of the new monarch to drive social change. okay, for you to thought of when or appeal mr. was the hardy when he sat, we'll let you, jackie little her on his way through that almost solid room period in what i, as in the moment i have one that deemed henny from in her walk, wound abbey. how shall cartridges to tell us the music room can come from martin miss santee, more we moroccan women felt that our position had greatly improved because his majesty demonstrated i real political motivation to empower women. i'm as you step
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upon raw ha lou farmer. progressive griefs wanted more than just words. they wanted a real legal and social revolution that established equal rights for men and women, including a change in family. in 2000, they organized a demonstration in the capital of rabbit. good to do less. i mean family law was deeply discriminatory from it. considered women inferior to men and they were required to obey their husbands because they were financially dependent on them all . so, oh my, it did, did me no miners were married off, and men could disown their wives at any time. um and booked get more on them, but to call. who knows? you don't long disney saw men and women old and young at the protests eastern moment for me. this sent an extremely important message because up until then, there had been an assumption that only westernized radical feminists cared about
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these issues. but after that, it became a general question of democracy and human rights demo tactic. took a strong that was a turning point, and while fight picking up to, oh, but they're also conservative forces. that same day a county demonstration was organized in casablanca, the economic metropolis of the country. the vast majority of the participants were islamist sympathizes. do so many beth and sa, so meat that only dog and he's at the home of the food ali who together block out in video that the most i sort of fall in 1st. oh see difficulty, feminine de la? did you want use that? you left on the list, the super. i push it the next, zipped up when he bought his it, his associations had been me. is there monsieur dunaway though with the organisation of the march and hossa blanca reflected what we are about a new idea, wendy said you a man walked on one side will cover the women on the other and us while the lad
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itself, he demands were clear. he no changes to family law now and with the one i know to the application of western ideas and moroccan society ball. ah, to be or is coffee ha, and, and wooster. my alimony. this presented to a dilemma for the monarchy. he was progressive on social issues, but society was still predominantly conservative as the head of the faithful. the king guarantees with freedom and practice of all religions. but his role as a descendant of the prophet puts him in a difficult position. he ivy and the fancier the king had a sincere desire for modernity or c quite at the same time. he was also head of the
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faithful quiet. in other words, the countries religious and spiritual liter legion dee duper was the root of morocco's power, lies in its religious legitimacy. see and the case is given power because of his status as a descendant of the prophet qu, blue wot bit. yeah, there war ak unit, he cannot make rules according to his personal preferences or whimsically philanthropists. when who should own sony mill? ah, the king's new progress of style had to contend within the rock and population that was very concerned with the continuity of the monarchy. oh, the beth of crown prince malay l, her son in the 1st years of mohammed, the 6th reign, helped to reassure his people. ah, and when knocked a monarch, who has the prospect of bequeath in his throne, to his son or even to his great grandchildren thinks differently. he looks ahead
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and the most important thing for him becomes the stability of the institution he represents. the moral can king is also the supreme political leader. he has broad powers, but he also has to manage and elected parliament. ah, since the late 19 ninety's political islam has been on the rise in the region. oh, in the kingdom of morocco, the religion focused islam is justice and development party presented itself as the solution to social problems and as a champion of righteousness. it succeeded. in the 2002 parliamentary elections, the party achieved a real breakthrough becoming the countries said strongest political force. 6 well, despite the rise of the religious justice and development party,
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morocco was also plagued by religious fundamentalism on may 16th, 2003. a group of suicide. miss struck fear into the heart of casablanca, city, and shook. the attacks came as a shock to every one young about 45 dead attacks in 5 different locations. 12 suicide bombers support coming from this was unprecedented. so he rec, or she label had always thought this only happened in other places. we always thought that morocco had a special religious status as a moderate tolerant islamic country movie. then it turned out that young moroccans were behind the attack. silk was at the jamal gun. one of the reasons why morocco was targeted was its commitment to stand with the waste in the fight against terrorism. since the attacks of september, 11th 2001 mohammed, the 6th has been committed to making his country bull walk against islamic fundamentalism in the mac rep in the massage would you would have been
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a den mooney sony isn't it is america you'll see not to normal dog can, if you remember the b a booster would comedy to be mr. me of casual to little to read it the talk i had spoken with that a medicare shirt and fin, since the attacks of september 11th 2001 in the usa. the kingdom of morocco has unconditionally joined international efforts to promote with them. so becomes morocco coordinates, certain action, and provides allies like the usa or bureau and dual arab and african countries with the information and data needed as we to combat terrorism match. what unless by yet a lady to the low beat will cover hattie up in his address to the nation, the king condemned a destructive ideology that threatens his people and his country. dig. look at the cut sets were happy. what units anyhow, yet as amended to sir,
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would feel worse at him and your stuff. he won a democrat yourself. name, insult that dollar omen. you are a weasel enough. karen to suck. keel total, but on hospitality. so it is that i swear clean the heal up with to them, which would fit no. a pay is that on to the, to me, why you and you school way after the 2003 attacks, the king made a rather harsh speech. clearly announcing the state's new tough response later, this was followed by a series of arrests. the likes of which the country had never seen before, that you can as m a t v q, or bubble. so now you're covered wash allison. the arrests made after the bloody attacks in casablanca. we're perfectly legal about, i don't. these people were members of terrorist cells that we dismantled. ha, ha, ha ha, to mac, up that we're adding up. soon, only shift give is to food. and according to the unofficial figures that were circulating at the time between 3010000 people were said to have been arrested fun
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. i had a book, one of the many of them had no connection whatsoever to the attack. 6 is that so the aim was not only to weaken islamism, duffy, but also to restore the states authority. a pretty good idea, he thought yellowstone tenderly ah, the king was then in a strong position to pass knows that we're close to his heart. first and foremost was the reform of family lou. but once again, he came up against h. alt resistance. ah, you, christopher thompson assisted him. oh, good. the conservatives, american society were opposed to any change in the mood of one of the family law that governs marriage, succession, divorce, and so on. anything that affects the personal status. oscar with debbie bu, even for the descendant of a centuries old dynasty and head of the faithful, it is difficult to change anything related to religion due to she atrocity to our
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port mohammed. the $61.00 may be the king elliptical, but he is still subject to the will of a large part of the population. gin majority, jupiter marika lock you for that all the info st deep, which the king had been waiting for a political opportunity. he said, and that was the casablanca taxes, and their repercussions, these, that dr. dukes attacks, had led to a weakening of the islamist justice and development party. but why the sled, mr. party? because it was accused of having laid the ideological ground for terrorism, fanaticism, et cetera. i read, you said that he, j. d, kept a low profile during this period, but from that value. and that was precisely when a breach opened up for this reform to be pushed through. it used to more, but what mooney vertically from oh, in february 2004, the law reforming the family code was passed in parliament marking
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a historic moment, full moroccan women. was just cannot allow for me to consider them. not until then women were considered subordinate to men, so that even in the home for this change was very important because the greatest inequality existed within the family unit. suddenly, women were considered jointly responsible for the household. as part of this, open the door out for many more achievements i bought, could that key or no or not? we would hire time and again then this would never change that family law was sacred and based on religion, it could not be changed, but we got those changes manually several years. shoshua. oh, newness to shockey. no pot. we have an institution that protects us moroccan women, see the king as their ally in asserting their rights. ah, another great achievement of mohammed. this 6 is the truth commission founded in
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2004 to investigate human rights violations. especially those committed under the reign of his father hassam the 2nd c. d. in fire scene exam wide. it was an extremely intelligent and wise way to tackle such a sensitive subject in unconquered hall. he made it very clear ality my father, arrested, tortured and imprisoned. doesn't z hundreds, thousands of opposition. members ye do puzzle m y as his son. want to reconcile this part of morocco's past and break that taboo tomorrow and finally put that problem to rest that tab. you fool chris celibacy. in the early 19 seventy's, a period of harsh state oppression began in morocco. it was a response to 2 military coup attempt that nearly cost house on the 2nd,
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his life. for 3 decades, political opponents and democratic activists were suppressed and subjected to unprecedented levels of violence or bottom these any to prove. they are called the use of lead or the black years a mob. it was the height of systematic oppression, timothy hassan, the 2nd, did not hold back. her has been done with susie by the la la dante, this woman was, you do what? i was detained in one of the so called centers of the disappeared. this was not an official prison. you were held in one place, but no one knew where that place was it. no, sir, you lazy, nie contact friend, yet you have no contact with family or lawyers. charles, there were no charges, no trial. absolutely nothing, absolutely mall. okay, yeah, a law and if we were caught trying to communicate with each other, do we were severely punished or it was torture? hello. it did do that through in all for the victims of her son. the
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2nd, the truth commission was more than a symbol of recognition of their suffering. it also entitled them to compensation and above all, an opportunity to tell the people of morocco about their experience so that it could never be forgotten. i don't, i didn't go ill young, tolerate. ah, okay. careful, honey. didn't i going shamika just touch on your sponsor here? i did die yell it i thought i felt a little bit harder. yeah. emily. okay. there was a young friend with the young zamora associates. it was very meaningful to have the whole nation listening to the victims and sharing their pain. we succeeded in having that important educational moment. now. she so she is crucial realistic. it
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will get any mess, you know, and watch at eva. this is unimaginable, yet i bow a king, making amends for his father's mistakes. he friend wanting the country to move forward, droop, christa, b i to level, ah, modernizing a country also requires a free press, capable of analyzing strengths and weaknesses, and evaluating political action. for me to shoot, you market the return. one of the things that marked the beginning of this rule was the emergence of the independent press to see independent of rulers of the state. the will that june, it was a pretty bald press that stood up for social issues and even defending personal freedoms. renewal and the rights of minorities. heard l g b, t minorities, for example, i knocked for women's rights and so on it cuz it broke to booth, spots good. she put me on any the last few years actually showed signs of positive development. he's one i'll dream all i know. see,
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announcing some liberalization of the regime stuff that he bet i just showed you, the progress in building a rule of law, the poor gleick surely dad black or so he'll deleted it. dearest, possibly, could he take it? don't almost there. i was in charge of the politics section of where we also covered the links between money and power and the king's business interests, financial matters and so on. what is a feel of the love you knows, et cetera. so the k through the concrete, more needy. this was completely new for moroccans. these publications investigations about the king, about the royal family and the king's fortune youlowa, the premier dossier person siblings. good. as the 1st sensitive dossier, the newspaper dealt with was the so called ella was ation of the moroccan economy dealer and also the mo, the links between the royal family and the economy level. you know, well, it did tell you i was not just about the king's businesses, but about the fact that the royal fortune was very closely linked to the american
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economy. rec, direct links were shown between the royal dynasty and monic. so the king's fortune was gradually made public in american business journals, but in 2015 forbes magazine estimated it to be at $5700000000.00. this marked a fivefold increase in less than 10 years. meanwhile, than the rock in economy was stagnating in why you have yeah. like could nix your we clearly saw the connections between those who manage the royal fortune. and those were running morocco's public, financial, economic, and administrative institutions. you know, it could be amused, happy to do mock, they could all cook, and that the king's banks were flourishing at the expense of the public banks. good luck last june. it was also clear that there were links between royal assets and states subsidies these that contest public. this to both show public notion law.
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look was only the people in power aren't the only ones getting richer, real good. but if you go, they are also enriching a political clientele. he does yet as creating a base that supports and strengthens its political power. all super. what would you say? it's logical both politically and economically where the chic, good economic. as in neighboring countries, the people rose up against the accumulation of wealth by minority the arab spring, which shook up the world in december 2010, continued in morocco. in february 2011 young people throughout the country took to the streets to denounce the kingdoms rampant corruption. if he double, the parental up a preach with more clearly the arab spring took every one by surprise. nobody saw it come and sheltered you might get the idea that these regimes, especially in the ma, grab, would fall like houses of cards,
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was unimaginable in the machine. least this anybody want to hobbit evoke probably in the show a credit for you did is it that don't put people like that with her? she didn't. i mean at the homo in janice as he did he b d facade is enough. was iq and good flooded pc to taunton. so put me up for the 1st time in morocco's history. thousands took to the streets, not only in casa blanca and robot, but also in mar, occassion tangier missile. and they were not concerned with wage increases. material demands were bread supplied here. now they took to the streets to demand rights and freedoms. this had never happened before. phillip from your full. c oh m, anthony. this was a thunderclap, t v. the people were just demanding democracy cars. you the end of corruption law, the end of conflicts of interest and delay, the end of mixing politics and business club. but he g, get his offer, malagon, cooking corruption in politics and public contracting have always harmed the
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country. sure. and the cost of it in morocco is almost as high as the cost incurred each year to finance the general social security of moroccans. disco venosity to check on the next them all candidates of real scourge. don't go see here. i can pause after you an endemic corruption that according to the ins and transparency international amounts to at least 2500000000 dollars each year. lead to more nifty bah, lab would assume that the demand wasn't to abolish the monarchy. may, but to end its absolute power was absolutely absolutely. systems didn't empathetic getting absolutism means the concentration of power in the hands of one person on clemente thought. so that's what the people were protesting against, not the king per se. the thought that k, oh, it was once consume,
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the can see in the summer, still people protested against certain practices of his majesty's adviser assailant against certain government members against famous businessmen. she, people who have enriched themselves by appropriating resources and holding leading industry positions and business, thanks to their connections, to little dogs, he would, if they were right to protest against us, says the patrick is keesa law school. will ye, liz? if you see as it could, when we saw the effigies with an octopus in the middle surrounded by the king's advisors, and it was the security general's in rich friends. we all knew what that represented or to the appropriation of authority and wealthier the incestuous marriage between power and while he did a fortune law, yes, it is true. oh put what he says ah, was reflected like king alway stakes his head. lucky there have been kings who have
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simply been raised from history, although it's part of it. it's not like a simple election. sure. the diction mohammed, the 6th, realised he had to appease his people. on march, the 9th 2011, he had traced the country in his speech. so serious daughter could happen was to set with so c, m as in her yet the front of the i was amelia, with a man woman of city hall was as these mom bull, much hopeful, clean sin. equally a bad. the ha, it's yes, you will. if you saw the young will, is jamalia with 10 maria with the front here will be ja law. he actually will do well through. don't lucy drew. the king's response was very wise and intelligent. he was aware of the magnitude of the protests and the problems. and he promised to amend the constitution me and surely one luck wanted usual it afternoon to permit prism for he made great revolutionary promises. he emphasized the importance of the socially parliamentary and democratic moroccan monarchy. but with the multi where
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state affairs are run not by the king, but by a responsible government, a government which must be accountable for its actions and responsible, given court the door to san actual. 05 months after the protests, the king held a referendum for a new moroccan constitution winning massive, popular support decidedly more modern than the previous constitution. it opened up the wider range of social and political issues. luckily, did you feel dis ok, the preamble of the constitution already mentioned the equality of men and women. the fight against any kind of discrimination based on race or religion or gender. yo russ, this is sex. so c yellow manase meal. so want to, besides the monarchy one, there is now popular sovereignty. the death, the king appoints the head of government from the ranks of the strongest political
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party, the a label coming that the king is irrevocably constrained by election ballot vote. as a neighboring countries, political islam was on the rise in the rocco to after the adoption of the new constitution, the justice and development policy one, the 1st parliamentary elections at the end of november 20 1122. it was no surprise that political islam was able to win the elections. things had gone differently in other countries. in tunisia with been ali and algeria with the generals and in egypt on missouri, a collision there a political islam had lost his leading to civil wars and serious human rights violations. yes. in our country, i had a government was appointed from their ranks and people had to accept that normally as sugary animal basically cor morocco had to show that it had chosen democracy for
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fear of us. pretty sure democracy chemo, he don't electricity like government. the p. j. d marked a new beginning for many little they assumed the is the most party was righteous, the called and said to themselves, don't we've never tried these people before is let me, they are probably not corrupt. our research. i me say ye goverlan. we don't back all food often are more or you saw i, they won over many people who were desperate to believe in change ivy. absolutely. mm hm. i voted for that was all though my political beliefs are usually much further to the left. the no one wanted you because i gusher on the cornerstone. pretty cheap, but at that time yeah, yeah. but if we wanted anything but the past, we've never bought quo sof repricing. meanwhile, the king continued with major construction projects to renew morocco's infrastructure that he started at the beginning of his reign. tangier met the
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largest port in africa, no to waste airports and renewable energy policy. unique in the arab world. don't perceive antonio's any. there has been a lot of progress in the is 20 years guess. holy, rural electrification lex access to clean drinking water. all of this is undeniable . and to be bad from the beginning. well hm. at this 6 has promoted the development of new communication technologies throughout the country. morocco has also become a popular tourist destination with almost $10000000.00 tourists visiting every year . joseph and daniels over the last 20 years. morocco has invested enormously and infrastructure in 2006, we had just over 600 kilometers of highways. today we have over 1800 level. we have
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introduced the high speed train, 5 or 6 ports have become more than 40 to whole. there are new airports on each each school. honestly can we afford to prioritize the bullet train the motorway or the luxury resort. yet while the rural population and the countryside is still missing, the very basics hot monkey on call you, we shouldn't question at these decisions are appropriately none probably empty. he them a problem to becky knows the schwab has. mm hm. at the 6 forgotten the people through his pursuit of economic success. the youth are angry unemployment among 15 to 24 year olds is that 50 percent? and scarcity is rampant. ah, me size. who needs to live bands in the stadium? i wanted to send a strong and convincing message. i'm. we're several,
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tens of thousands of people in a stadium bought. you can't arrest us all to ac with you. miss, we'll form a block and show you the strength of unity. unity put there. oh. keep looking distance units, the 11 flu. these stadium protests are an expression of the lack of future prospects for young people. because you're welcome to see booklet are shown images . many young people tell me to quote if we don't know how we can build our future unless we emigrate m u k. c. no. so this shows that policy has failed on this line. 6, your is dachelle statistic, de touching puts it absolutely more. and it is impossible to silence the people's anger liquidity. it's like water requirement if you block it on one side with the it runs out the other even in the back with you get is not possible to close the stadiums. do shut down all social networks and lock up all protested all
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photography elect. there is only one way to address the demands of the angry crowd . give us some of this to kick streams of credit in. you're not actually not. oh, the situation in iraq have remains fragile due to the royal a talk for c and the privileges of a minority. the slightest spark revived social tensions. in october 2016, a dramatic incident took place on the edge of the reef mountains in the town of l. his sima causing the powder keg to explode. caesar mash, shockey, lamazzo. only one was seen feature he national new bosom, dumpy milton, been all due for hooker hill supposedly this would show by police. do sag, is on this pedal, be national. these illegal lead api found him. he can ethan e mail. why ye studies? you the pestle? lesson i the feed me bought that if one put on the scene was filmed on
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a mobile phone and circulated on social media selectively. it was a shock and quickly developed into the so called iraq protests, i was going up in iraq means of people's movement. animal thoughts as the expectations hopes, disappointment, school, anger, all of that was expressed in this movement. you seem to seniors, you know, me, did the people who took to the streets were ordinary simple citizens with a lot of demands. the old more work in the cities, the construction of public hospitals. and so that people don't have to travel to other cities when they are sick to people and establishing a regional university israel by example university nor that israel. oh, leave you. a people in power cracked down in response with repression and imprisonment. also, we'll go these young people, especially leaders. he me,
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those only crime was to demand basic rights are still in prison today. the uncle i call most if you don't believe so on, please, only in the best valuable our policies uniquely keeps him invest. also this one, you only agree that osama, you just put a statement when i call it sean, look, delete that. he's middle showman. a demo. not them only dallas children count end of their son. don't sales in that field you move on to put is that you could have visual urethral inaji mal do preset more a pe elephant procedures to replace his policy after the brutal suppression of the demonstrations ended a chromosome and unimaginably harsh legal process began with him or people were sentenced to 1520 years in prison, also cancel event on to why they didn't kill or hurt anyone. and normally, many were eventually pardoned. why the king? but not the movements leaders? wal mart buddy. do you by the coven? excuse basically prison? he said, i don't like the way the prisoners of the iraq are being treated,
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will say no, what, she unfortunately, i don't know who advises the king. they will, who decides on such anti democratic, repressive and unjust measures. there must you as reached, excuse upcoming host ip address would be a chance to close a chapter, which i believe is done great damage to moroccans. it an to morocco's image or malcolm. i'll measure my work reebok to mom and sis in the 1st 10 years of mohammed . the 6th rule, america made impressive steps towards democracy. you'll walk through it in the last 10 years. on the other hand, it is kept taking steps backwards. oh, also applies to the price. his freedom is seen as disruptive journalists are being targeted by the royal family law, increasing arrests and convictions. so do suki, imo when will any one who expresses an opinion or position at any time that
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displeases those in power and emotional can find themselves caught in a legal wheelhouse yet imprisoned to be on peace and convicted of the worst offences against morality or common law did the what go now on his luck is owned by example, i get assume 6 years points for those imprisoned are accused of sexually assaulting your raping women demand. yeah, i saw that they cannot portray themselves as victims of their ideas and political views. it loves up in your pretty live saucier little g thief. see, do, they will essentially, it's about intimidating tens and hundreds of thousands of other people who might criticize the regime of his he, he and so far it has been pretty effective. philip zoom up avenue, the c b d i to have been pressured, harassed and threatened, demonized you to some of my relatives were called and told her now that he lives in the countryside. i me an accident or an attack. an assault can happen quickly,
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not back. in september 2021 with the can an economic strain. new parliamentary elections were held to everyone's amazement, the justice and developing party, the strongest political force in the country, suffered a crushing defeat. within 5 years, the isthmus policy had shrunk from 125 to 17 parliamentary members benefiting from the islamists electoral debacle. all the national rally of independence or in our early and the party of authenticity and modernity, or pen. both of which are said to be close to the royal family. gone with virtually no more political opposition. the moroccan king is free to forge ahead with the reforms demanded by the people will hum at the 6th seas this historic opportunity.
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this is the w is live from valid us journalist held in russia on spying charges. evans just coverage of the wall street journal, is the 1st american reporter to be arrested for espionage this in the cold war. the white house was condemned to his detention also on the program. king charles on a charm offensive in berlin. the british.

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