Tag Archives: MAROC

The Blogma’s Whims

Unlike many of my fellow bloggers, I don’t see the blogma as an integrated force of opinion. The value of the blogma lies in its ability to alert international and national organizations to transgressions that would otherwise go unnoticed. Without … Continue reading

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Cette Vieille Ne Va Pas Nous Laisser Passer

I walked into Marjane. It was just after Iftar. The place was almost deserted. Only a few shoppers walked around carrying red baskets or pushing carts from aisle to aisle looking for this or that. The employees strut in their uniforms … Continue reading

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Erraji’s Idea

  When Mohamed Erraji was detained by the Moroccan police in Agadir last Thursday, he was questioned for seven hours and let go. He told friends and family he was asked for the password to his email account. He undauntingly … Continue reading

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