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Partisan Diplomacy: Missing Link in Morocco’s Advocacy on Western Sahara

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Partisan Diplomacy: Missing Link in Morocco’s Advocacy on Western Sahara

New York - Perhaps what is most striking in the analysis of Morocco’s efforts in recent years to defend its position on the Western Sahara at the global levelis the quasi-absence of parliamentary and partisan diplomacy in defending and promoting the Moroccan autonomy plan as a solution to the conflict. An example of the failure of Moroccan parliamentary diplomacy is the recent recognition of Chilean parliament of the so-called Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR).

While Moroccan diplomacy has fervently defendedits national position on all fronts, whether at the multilateral or bilateral levels, most Moroccan political parties are still in deep hibernation on the subject, with a few exceptions. This happens at a time when Moroccan political parties, especially leftist parties, know very well that the majority of governments that support the Polisario are of leftist and radical backgrounds.

Moroccans had to wait for the speech delivered by King Mohamed VI at the opening of the autumn session of parliament in October 2014 to see some parties-some from the opposition and others not represented in the parliament-to take initiatives to playtheir role in partisan diplomacy.

It would be delusional to think Morocco would be in a position to win all the diplomatic battles it engages in without the active participation of civil society and political parties. If Morocco had political parties with a clear vision and strategy to open dialogue with the leftist political parties of countries that sympathize with the Polisario, it would have succeeded in convincing some of them, especially in Latin America, to reconsider their stances on the conflict, or at least in preventing the Polisario from making new breakthroughs.

In light of the recent developments in the conflict,and the determination ofAlgeria and the Polisario to mobilize support in Latin America, it is now incumbent upon Moroccan political parties to let go of their empty slogans and hollow language and unleash all of their potential to approach their Latin American counterparts-which traditionally oppose Morocco’s position on the Sahara-in order to convince them to reconsider their positions.

However, this objective cannot be achieved through sporadic visits to Latin America, but rather through the creation of permanent and active channels of communication, the intensification of exchange visits, the organization of seminars and lectures in the parliaments and universities of these countries, and a presence in their media.

The best and only way to make these efforts successful and meaningful is to utilize the right people; those who truly know the multiple facets of the conflict, including its legal, historical, political, and economic aspects. These people should also have a great command of Spanish and be familiar with the cultures, histories, and political systems of Latin American countries.

What Morocco truly needs today more than ever is not political parties or personalities whose concern is to make short visits, visits that often have little or no impact on the position of the countries they visit. Morocco needs political parties and leaders who have clear-cut goals and well-thought-outwork plans and who work to achieve them through initiatives that promote Morocco’s positions and the efforts it has been making to put an end to the conflict.

Lessons Learned from Morocco-Sweden Friction

The tension between Morocco and Swedenlast autumn,as a result of Stockholm’s intention to recognize the so-called SADR,has proved beyond any doubt the pivotal role partisan diplomacy can play. During the short-lived friction, Moroccans witnessed how Nabila Mounib, the Secretary-General of the Unified Socialist Party, succeeded in easing the conflict between Morocco and the leftist Swedish government and building bridges of mutual trust between the two parties. Mounib’s diplomatic move eventually resulted in Stockholm’s decision to put such recognition on the backburner.

While it is not possible to determine whether Nabila Mounib’s talks with Swedishofficials were directly behind the Swedish government’s decision, one can argue that Mounib played an important role in convincing the Swedish government to listen to Morocco’s concerns and to take them into consideration, which ultimately spared the two countries a diplomatic crisis.

Need to Build Communication Channel with Spain’s Podemos

Morocco should build on this experience and draw lessons from it on how to deal with countries where the Polisario enjoys support, such as in Spain. In recent years, Podemos has emerged as a strong radical leftist party whose leaders have expressed direct support for the Polisario on many occasions. The high status that this party now enjoys on the Spanish political scene highlights the urgent needfor Moroccan leftist parties to approach it and attempt to open communication channels with it.

Podemos’s presence in the Spanish parliament as its third largest political party will enable it to put pressure on the future Spanish government by systematically bringing up the conflict over the Sahara and overtly adopting the Polisario’s stance. It is very likely that Podemos will make impassioned calls on the Spanish government to recognize the so-called SADR. Despite the fact that these maneuvers will not yield the expected results, they could, however, strainrelations between Rabat and Madrid and provide moral support to the separatists. Additionally, Podemos may also launch political and media campaigns to challenge the agreements between Morocco and the European Union, especially with regard to fishing and Morocco’s eligibility to grant Europe licenses to fish in the territorial waters under its sovereignty in the Western Sahara.

At a time when the Moroccan government is striving to strengthenits relation with Spain, it should also strengthen its presence in Spanish media and academia to educate the Spanish public aboutRabat’s position and the merits of its autonomy plan, in order to counterbalance the efforts made by the Polisario to demonize Morocco.

Such efforts, however, will not succeed unless Moroccan political parties, especially the leftist parties, assume their full role. Moroccan leftist parties should adapt to the new political reality in Spain. Instead of the empty chair policy they have adopted thus far, they should try to build channels of permanent communication with the Spanish leftist parties, especially with Podemos. These moves could ultimately soften this party’s positions towards Morocco and avoid that it become the ‘spokesperson’ of the Polisario in Spain.

Moroccan political parties should draw lessons from the experience of Nabila Mounib, which showed the complementary role political parties could play to back up Rabat’s official diplomacy and build bridges between governments led by leftist parties and Morocco.

Yet this partisan diplomacy should not be occasional. Instead, it should be implemented throughout the year based on a clear strategy. Morocco’s opponents are working tirelessly to mobilize support for their position the world over. Therefore, Moroccan political parties should remain constantly vigilant to help their country win the diplomatic battles it will fight in the future.The road toward winningthe media and diplomatic war Algeria and the Polisario are waging against Morocco is still strenuous. Therefore, the mobilization should be global with the involvement of all stakeholders who can help promote and strengthen the Moroccan position and pave the way towards achieving a mutually political solution to the Western Sahara conflict.

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“Urban Talent:” An Occasion When All Talents Mix

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“Urban Talent:” An Occasion When All Talents Mix

By Amine Mechaal

Meknes - The city of Meknes is to host the 8th edition of the National Festival of “Urban Talent” on Friday, May 27 in Lahdim Square.

The national festival of “Urban Talent” is an annual occasion in which a variety of talented people from different Moroccan cities meet, compete, and interact with each other in order to express their passion and love for the urban styles they represent. The festival takes place in an atmosphere of healthy competition, acceptance, and respect.

The festival was launched in 2008 by the NGO Maroc des Talents, in cooperation with BDG Music and Inter Pub. In its first edition, the event witnessed the participation of only a few local entrants from the city of Meknes. Nonetheless, beginning with the second edition, the event took a national dimension that will be manifested yet again this year through the participation of several partners and dozens of talents from various Moroccan cities.

In addition, the event will see the participation of many eminent artists,such as Soprime, Dr. Fayal, Lootfi, and One Name.

All the participants will compete to reach the finals of the various contests in the many urban styles represented. This includes rap music, slam music, beat making, beat boxing, hip hop, R&B music, and DJing.

The high-rated event is under the supervision of dozens of experts who will host and organize training courses in different urban styles. There will be also a “slam reunion” on Friday afternoon at HOWS American Educational Institute of Meknes, with the participation of young poets and promising slamers.

It is worth mentioning that this festival is considered as one of the first events in Morocco that was created with an aim to celebrate the urban styles that have been neglected for a very long time, especially those which were deemed as “nonsense,” “junk,” or even “rubbish” art, and especially that such styles were always stereotyped to be linked to gangsters and criminals.

In order to lift the fog of misconceptions, the aforementioned organization, Maroc des Talents did a great job in making the public opinion in Morocco recognizes the urban styles and then accepts them as one of the known music styles that exist all over the world.

“Urban Talent:” An Occasion When All Talents Mix

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General Strike in Morocco to Start Tuesday, May 31

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Morocco's Main Unions Announce 24-Hour National Strike on Feb.24

By Myriam Ait Malk

Rabat - It was recently decided by the Moroccan Workers’ Union (UMT), the Democratic Work Convention (CDT), the Democratic Work Federation (FDT), and the General Moroccan Workers Union (UGTM) that they would take part in and organize a general strike on Tuesday, May 31, 2016, to last 24 hours.

This general strike is expected to include a sit-in in front of the Parliament building in Rabat.

The members of the Unions hope to denounce the retirement reforms that the government handed over to the Chamber of Counselors for examination of the entirety of the reform project a few months ago.

The unions and the government are simply not able to see eye to eye in terms of the proposed reforms, as they include an increase in the minimum age for retirement from 60 to 63 years old along with an increase in the retirement membership fee and a decrease in the retirement pensions.

Through this protest and strike, the unions are also denouncing “the government’s lack of social dialogue.”

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Hundreds of Jews from around the World Celebrate Hilloula in Morocco

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Hundreds of Jews from around the World Celebrate Hilloula

Ouazzane - Hundreds of Jewish pilgrims from around the world gathered on Thursday in the city of Ouazzane (north) to celebrate the Hilloula.

On this occasion, a ceremony was organized by the Council of Jewish Communities in Morocco in the mausoleum of rabbi Amrane Ben Diwane and was attended by pilgrims from Morocco and abroad.

The ceremony was held in the presence of several Moroccan officials as well as by civilian and military figures.

Aloun Sami, a member of the Council of Jewish Communities in Morocco, told MAP that the celebration of this annual religious ceremony showcases the attachment of Moroccan Jews to their homeland, where they enjoy full respect.

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Around 250 Triathletes to Participate in Rabat Triathlon

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Rabat Triathlon

Rabat - Around 250 triathletes will take part in Rabat Triathlon, which will be held Saturday on the shores of Bouregreg, as part of the "Rabat capital of Arab youth" event, held under the high patronage of King Mohammed VI, organizers said on Thursday.

Organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, in partnership with the Moroccan Royal Federation of Sports for All, this sporting event will bring together young people from different Arab countries and all regions of Morocco, with the aim of promoting culture and the principles of the Olympic movement that advocates coexistence and peace among peoples, the organizers pointed out in a statement.

This sporting event is also intended to anchor cooperation and solidarity values and promote triathlon, which has recently become an Olympic sport, both nationally and in the Arab world, said the statement issued on the sidelines of a press conference held in Rabat in the presence of Minister of Youth and Sports, Lahcen Sekkouri, President of the Royal Moroccan Federation of Sports for All, Nezha Bidouane and President of the Arab Union and the African Union of Triathlon, Ahmad Nasser, as well as officials of the organizing committee and the Arab Union.

The program of this competition includes in particular swimming (750 m), cycling in a closed circuit (20 km) and running in a closed circuit (5 km).

With MAP

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Moroccans Denounce French TV Program About King Mohammed VI

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Moroccans Denounce French TV Program About King Mohammed VI

Rabat - Moroccan social media users have reacted with indignation following  French TV channel France 3’s airing of a TV program critical of King Mohammed VI.

The documentary, which was aired on France 3 yesterday night, was produced by the French journalist Jean-Louis Perez. After the channel announced that the program would be shown, many social media users launched calls for Moroccans to show solidarity with King Mohammed VI.

The documentary focuses on the king’s reign, personal life and wealth. Many Moroccans consider the latter two violation of the king’s privacy.

Ahead of the film’s showing, many Moroccan Facebook users replaced their profile pictures with pictures of the king and posted and shared excerpts of the king’s speeches and news about his activities.

Immediately after the program was aired on French TV, many Moroccans flooded Facebook with comments condemning the documentary.

One commenter on social media denounced the program as part of the “systematic war against Morocco aimed basically at destabilizing the most stable country in the MENA region.”

Another wrote that French journalists have an “obsession with Morocco” as well as a tendency to perceive the country from their “egocentric perspective.”

Many comments argued that the program was an attempt to tarnish the reputation of the Moroccan monarch.

Others criticized the channel for airing video footage and pictures taken in Tunisia but presented as taking place in Morocco.

“No relevant analysis and no effort in the choice of casting (the Benchemsi-Moulay Hicham duo could have been selected even by my 13-year-old nephew) and above all, [the program made] accusations [and used] facts that have not been proven in court, not even in France,” Simo Berrada, a Moroccan journalist based in Rabat, wrote on his Facebook page.

“The cherry on top: [the program uses] pictures taken in Jordan (or Tunisia) giving the impression that it is Morocco,” Berrada wrote.

Edited by Kelsey Fish 

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US NGO Congratulates Moroccan Sardine Fishery on Sustainability Progress

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Morocco Hails Adoption by EP of New Fisheries Agreement

Rabat - The US NGO “Sustainable Fisheries Partnership” (SFP) welcomed “the extraordinary progress” of the Moroccan sardine fishery improvement project (FIP), the ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries said in a statement.

The project has achieved significant increases in scores on the Marine Stewardship Council FIP benchmark tool during its two years of operation and has the highest possible “A” progress rating on the SFP Fishsource database, SFP said.

”The management framework has greatly improved since the project started, with both stocks subject to a management plan, and while this aspect is still evolving, the most recent stock assessments show that Moroccan-managed stocks are generally in good shape,” said Jo Gascoigne, the FIP’s chief scientist.

Among other improvements, the fishery now includes scientific observers on boats to monitor fishing practices, and efforts to put new harvest control rules in place.

The Moroccan Sardine fishery has improved from an overall index of 0.59 (central zone) / 0.61 (south zone) to 0.74 (both), with a recently published stock assessment included in this score and the fishery’s assessments updated to reflect this better performance, the source noted.

Founded in 2006, the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Foundation – known as Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) – is a nonprofit organization dedicated to rebuilding depleted fish stocks and reducing the environmental and social impacts of fishing and fish farming through engaging fishery stakeholders (communities, NGOs, government, etc.) and seafood businesses in every part of the supply chain.

With MAP

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Morocco Not Planning to Construct Nuclear Power Plant

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IAEA Experts to Study Potential of Nuclear Power in Morocco

Rabat - Morocco's Minister of Industry, Trade and New Technologies, Abdelkader Amara posted a statement on his Facebook page on Wednesday denying rumors that a nuclear power plant would be constructed in Morocco.

The Arabic newspaper Akhbar Alyaoum was one of the first to publish claims of a nuclear plant project. The story was later repeated in many media outlets, including Huffpost Maghreb.

According to Amara, there is no such project in the works. “I confirm there is no upcoming plan of constructing a nuclear power plant,” Amara wrote.

An article published by Huffpost Maghreb last October reported that a group of experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) came to Morocco for an eight-day mission to evaluate the capacity of the kingdom to develop one or more nuclear power plants in the future.

According to the same source, the experts determined that the creation of a nuclear power plant in Morocco is possible.

“The Moroccan state considers within its energy strategy, nuclear power as an option within the national mix of [energy sources] in the long term,” Amara reportedly said at the time.

Edited by Kelsey Fish

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Behind the Scenes: Why Miss Morocco Competition Is a Sham

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Behind the Scenes: Why Miss Morocco Competition Is a Sham

By Soukaina Abbou

Rabat - Miss Morocco 2016, ostensibly a respectable beauty pageant to elect Morocco’s beauty queen, in reality seems to be a case of deception and exploitation.

The beauty contest known as “Miss Maroc” launched for the first time in 2012 by 3Box Event, an events-management agency in Marrakech. The second time it took place was 2015. This year’s pageant crowned the third Miss Morocco for 2016. While supposedly a legitimate beauty contest of Moroccan beauties in kaftans, questions have been raised as to whether the supposed “competition” is real or whether it was rigged and just a sham. MWN assigned an investigative reporter to find out the facts.

“Behind the Scenes” of the Miss Maroc Academy

Scroll back in time to Friday, May 13, one week before the “election” of Miss Morocco 2016. The final contestants gather at a hotel in Marrakesh where they have a full week of successive rehearsals, exercises, and choreography before the big finale show, the ceremony at Morocco Mall, Casablanca. This is a private gala for the elite, with the presence of fashion brands’ representatives and some media.

Sixteen candidates are on board, “elected” throughout seven casting stations: Casablanca, Marrakech, Agadir, Fes, Meknes and Tangier. Their ages range from 18 to 25, and they include MA holders, BA holders, and… well heck! Some have no degree at all. “I postponed my baccalaureate exam for the next year,” an 18-year-old finalist says.

[caption id="attachment_187564" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]Sara Belkziz. Miss Maroc Facebook Page Photo: Miss Maroc Facebook Page[/caption]

Whereas most beauty pageants these days include an intellectual or humanitarian component in their qualification criteria, this one seemingly does not. Why did the organizing committee accept candidates who have not attained any educational goal?

MWN asked about the pageant’s criteria for choosing the contestants. Some of the contestants who preferred to speak on the condition of anonymity said:

“When it comes to selecting the finalists, there are no specific criteria to check off, besides this: the president is the only member of the committee who chooses the candidates. He has the first and the last word.”

Education may be one criterion for selecting Miss Maroc. However, a healthy body, healthy mind and beyond the body, the soul are all taken into consideration according to universal beauty contest standards. As Federica Tamarozzi and Anne Monjaret, ethnologists, state in their article on beauty contest criteria, the definition of beauty for competitors and consequently for representations of the body takes into account both the measurable and the non-measurable, which interact throughout the event.

The candidates spend a 10-day training under the supervision of coaches and professionals in the field of choreography and modeling. They live as roommates together during the training; they get to know each other and open up to one another about their motivations and aspirations. They also criticize and observe the process of electing the Miss Maroc.

But what is really going in with the Academy? Some have commented as to “how some finalists don’t match the requirements and the criteria and they still take part in the competition.” According to one finalist who preferred to speak on the condition of anonymity, the competition is “filthy and fishy”:

“We all already know who is going to be Miss Maroc 2016. We have spent two days together now and we can tell who is the only candidate who is having a special treatment . . . All the coaches, the organization committee members know her personally, take selfies with her, call her by her name. She even shares the room with one of the coaches, an international model and her best friend. They are making it obvious that she is the winner ….. On the top of this; she has a tattoo and apparent plastic injections, which violates the universal criteria and standards of electing the Miss.”

Indeed, the one the speaker referred to was crowned Miss Morocco 2016 as all the finalists expected.

Miss Morocco 2016

Rumors have been trending on social networks criticizing the winner for having resorted to plastic surgery. Dr. Tarick Smaili, a plastic surgeon in California, congratulated her via Instagram, posting her photo. Hashtags of thesmileySarah; her previous Instagram username and Dr T. Smiley, noticeably having matching usernames, emerged in overflowing humorous comments on his post.

Many social media users took this to mean that the 25-year-old Moroccan was Smaili’s client and accused her of winning the title by resorting to “fraudulent” methods.

[caption id="attachment_187036" align="aligncenter" width="694"]Sara Belkziz, Miss Maroc 2016 Sara Belkziz, Miss Maroc 2016[/caption]

Sources acquainted with the Miss Morocco 2016 organizing committee told Morocco World News that “there is no doubt that Sara Belkziz has undergone several plastic surgeries.” MWN tried countless times for three days to reach Sara Belkziz to get her version of the facts, but her phone remained off. She did not answer the questions we left on her voicemail.

Back at the Miss Morocco Academy, three finalists left the training and quit the competition due to the ambiguity of their contracts and the apparent unfairness in their dealing with the candidates. They clearly perceived that the organization committee was supporting one candidate who would eventually be the winner. Loubna Mahloub and Ibtissam El Yousfi explained to MWN the reasons why they quit the contest:

“Besides the haziness of the contract that states only the firm enslaving obligations of the candidate, since the first day of the competition we have noticed that the Miss had a special ‘luxurious’ treatment from of the jury” Ibtissam El Yousfi said.

On the same wavelength, Loubna Mahloub added:

“It’s no more a competition for me when I see some candidates with plastic injections, others who don’t match the universal beauty contest standards in terms of class and education. This is just pathetic.”

The actuality of three finalists leaving the competition on the third day of the training and just four days before the finale caused the organization committee to face a reputation-threatening challenge and rush to contact new candidates. According to our sources, one of them is a former girlfriend of the president of the organization committee.

Nino, the Big Boss

Naamane Touimer, known as Nino by his friends, is the president of the organization committee. He is an Algerian national who lives in Switzerland and manages some projects in Morocco, such as Miss Morocco. He graduated from a school of civil aviation as a Manager of Ground Handling of General Aviation in 2002.

Naamane is the CEO and General Manager of several production and event management agencies, Smartprod, Night Star Maroc and 3Box Event, which organizes the Miss Morocco competition.

[caption id="attachment_187568" align="aligncenter" width="960"]Naamane Nino Touimer Naamane Nino Touimer, during Miss Maroc 2015[/caption]

3Box Event was created in 2011, based at C.E Invest, an accounting office in Marrakesh with a capital of MAD 10,000. The legal status of the organized competition remains ambiguous for MWN and even for Miss Morocco insiders. The team of Nino gets on his nerves whenever they ask him about the legal authorization. The big boss turns into an angry devil and shuts them down, an insider source confided to MWN.

As stated in the sponsoring file, the team consists of Moroccan and international collaborators. The “big boss” couldn’t keep it fair. One of Leila Hadioui’s friends told us that the document mentioned her, as well as Miss England 2015 as collaborators to charm the sponsors. But in fact both celebrities rejected Nino’s request for collaboration.

MWN wanted to know more about president Nino. Two of the contestants told MWN that Nino did not pay people who worked for him.

“His team members did all the hard work and they did not even get paid for their efforts. This reflects the lack of professionalism and a megalomaniacal attitude in his character as a Big Boss.”

However, Nino dismissed these “accusations” and claimed that he “lost his own money” in the preparing the beauty pageant.

“The members of the committee would get 10% of the profits if the sponsors offered cash… Since Miss Morocco competition has made absolutely no financial earnings, there is no income to provide. Why does no one seem to accept to offer me a 10% recompense of my money loss?” he told Morocco World News.

Still, the president has not revealed any details regarding his financial loss and alleged 0% of revenue. In contrast, leaks from some contestants affirmed with confidence that the profits had in fact reached MAD 300,000, which remains to be confirmed by Nino. As assumed by our sources, the sponsors actually offer presents to the finalists, the runner-ups and the Miss. Nino prefers to keep sponsors’ gifts as souvenirs for himself and his family.

Flaws and Failures Continue

The Miss Morocco 2016 pageant has huge flaws, both in terms of the organization and in terms of the lack of objectivity. The reputation of the Miss Morocco competition has taken a tumble. The project “Miss Maroc” is mistaken for the official national beauty contest.

The Miss Morocco competition has failed a number of times and in its three editions. Naamane Touimer is trying to give it more luster and credibility, but the ploy still does not seem to work.

According to our sources, the winner of Miss Morocco 2016 Sara Belkziz and the president Mr. Nino agreed in advance to hand her the crown of Miss Morocco upon the condition that Sara pay a big check so she can participate in Miss World.

[caption id="attachment_187566" align="aligncenter" width="720"]Sara Belkziz. Miss Maroc Facebook Page The moment Sara Belkziz was pronounced Miss Maroc 2016[/caption]

A finalist, who was elected among other runner-ups, lost her title once she asked president Nino for gifts and her ticket back to Saint Tropez. The finalist had arrived in Morocco on May 13 to participate in the competition and she won the title of a runner-up. However, she eventually received nothing as a reward. In addition to that, Nino promised to take charge of her roundtrip tickets. But he never honored his word and he deprived her of her title instead.

MWN’s investigation revealed that Nino is running a business using the name of a sovereign country of which he is not a citizen and benefitting financially from exploiting the beauty of young Moroccan women full of ambition and enthusiasm who only wish to represent their country in a fair competition.

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Egyptian Diva Sherine Abd El Wahab Featured in Mawazine

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Egyptian Diva Sherine Abd El Wahab Featured in Mawazine

Rabat - On May 26, 2016, 35-year-old Egyptian singer and actress Sherine Abd El Wahab performed on the Nahda stage of the 2016 Mawazine festival, "Rythmes du monde." She is considered to have one of the most beautiful voices in the Arab world.

The Egyptian star has many songs such as Garh Tany (2003), Lazeem A’eesh (2005), Bataminak (2008), Habeat (2009) and Ana Kteer (2014). She was a judge on the the Arab version of « The Voice, » and has also started to act and prestigious Arab and international films.

Sherine interprets her beautiful songs in a creative way, which made the Moroccan public enjoy her performance to the fullest.

All the fans of the Egyptian star were looking forward to watching her performance on Thursday—especially since in February, she had said that she was officially retiring from the music world in order to focus on her children and private life. The singer recently recinded this statement.

Sherine was previously a singer in the 8th edition of the Mawazine festival, "Morocco Of Cultures," at the same stage in 2009.

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Cristina Aguilera to Perform at Closing Ceremony of Mawazine Festival

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Cristina Aguilera Arrives in Morocco

Rabat - Cristina Aguilera is due to perform at the closing ceremony of Mawazine Festival on Saturday night in Rabat.

The American singer arrived in Morocco on Friday. This coach and judge on the American TV show "The Voice" arrived today with her husband, and published a picture on her Instagram account showing herself coming out of a plane in Morocco.

#morocco ?????

A photo posted by Christina Aguilera (@xtina) on

Aguilera also stated to HuffPost Maroc that she is looking forward to meeting her fans, and that she appreciates all the singers who came to the festival. "I am very glad to participate in closing the Mawazine festival," she said.

Thanks to her hit songs that have sold more than 50 million albums around the globe, Christina Aguilera is one of the most well-known singers in the world.

Her first album was released in 1999 and sold 16 million albums—this album contained her famous single, « Genie in a Bottle, » ranked number one in many countries.

The singer has gone on to produced many successful albums and collaborate with famous artists such as Andrea Bocelli, Elton John, and Mick Jagger.

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Morocco to Ban Free Reading of Newspapers in Public Spaces

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Mustapha El Khalfi, Morocco’s Minister of Communication meeting with the Moroccan Federation of Newspaper Editors (FMEJ) on May 24

By Myriam Ait Malk

Rabat - Mustapha El Khalfi, Morocco’s Minister of Communication, has voiced concern over the deteriorating Moroccan press sector after a meeting with the Moroccan Federation of Newspaper Editors (FMEJ) on May 24. In an extraordinary move, the Ministry decided to ban the free reading of newspapers in public spaces.

The FMEJ previously presented a report to El Khalfi regarding the written press sector in Morocco.

The Moroccan written press “has lost approximately $150 million per year due to the population’s access to newspapers that are left behind in public places,” the report said.

The FMEJ also presented a demand to the Ministry of Communication for an emergency plan to stop what was described as the “bleeding of the sector.”

According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Communication, such an emergency plan should be put in place on an interim basis pending “more radical solutions in order to assure the continuity of the national press and enable it to play its role in society.”

The FMEJ and the Minister of Communication agreed upon the following actions:

Modifying the Contract Program’s written press contract

Increasing the prices of administrative and judicial advertisements, as well as enabling electronic journalism to take advantage of such advertisements with payments by the Ministry of Communication

Banning the reading of newspapers in public areas through the Press and Publication Law

Forming a committee to establish a public fund specifically to stimulate the purchase of Moroccan newspapers

Launching a special study of the advertising market in Morocco.

Participation of an FMEJ representative on the Ministerial committee to find urgent solutions for the protection of the economic model of the Moroccan online press

Participation of the FMEJ at the negotiations scheduled with Google and Facebook concerning the alleged unfair position of the Moroccan online press in terms of online advertisements

According to a report published by the international auditing company KPMG, “readers of written press constitute merely 1 percent of the Moroccan population.” This translates to no more than roughly 330,000 Moroccans out of a total population of about 33 million.

KPMG also explained that the problem is rooted in “various socio-economical factors including Morocco’s low literacy rate and the low and ineffective distribution of newspapers.”

In response to questions about the new regulations, Minister El Khalfi said in an interview with Huffington Post Maghreb, “Newspaper editors are undergoing a crisis and we need to limit the damage.”

“According to the FMEJ report, each newspaper copy is read by an average of five people,” El Khalfi said.

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Morocco Ranks 113 Among Best Countries to “Meet Women”

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Moroccan women, Miss Maghreb 2016

Rabat - Morocco has been ranked 113 on the list of top countries to “meet women,” according to Ranker.com, a website for online ranking of various subjects.

The ranking for top country to meet women was compiled through votes cast by people who had visited or lived in the countries.

Sweden appears at the top of the list of 125 countries, followed by Ukraine in second position, and Estonia in third position.

Those three European countries are also typically known for having the most beautiful, friendly, and intelligent women.

France ranked at 11, following England at number 10, while the United States of America was positioned 17th and Spain 23rd.

Other North-African countries were included. Tunisia was came is at 62, Egypt at 110. Middle East countries included Kuwait (122), Iraq (120), and Qatar (121).

The ranking is impacted over all by the number of women with respect to men in each country. In countries such as in Latvia, Russia and Ukraine, because women significantly outnumber men, it might be easier for men to meet women.

The countries of Eastern Europe were judged to be great destinations to meet women. Australia, Columbia, and Brazil were also considered to be good.

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Morocco, Bahrain to Strengthen Cooperation in Craft Industry

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Fatima Marouan

Marrakech – Morocco and Bahrain agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in craft industry.

This came in a meeting, Friday in Marrakech, between Moroccan minister of handicrafts, social economy and solidarity, Fatima Marouan, and Bahraini minister of industry, trade and tourism Zayed bin Rashid Al Zayani.

Marouan told MAP that the meeting is meant to further strengthen the ties of friendship and cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the field of handicrafts, adding that the visit of the Bahraini official confirms the opening up of Morocco to Arab countries.

She also said that the meeting is part of the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two countries, in order to learn about Morocco's experience in the craft industry sector and increase the level of partnership in accordance with both countries' expectations.

For his part, Al Zayani praised the level of relationships between the two countries in several areas.

The Bahraini minister also expressed his country’s wish to emulate the Moroccan experience in the field of handicrafts, adding that the Moroccan handicraft products could conquer world markets.

With MAP

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Muay Thai World Championship: Morocco Wins Gold Medal

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Muay Thai World Championship

Stockholm – The Moroccan Muay Thai team won one gold medal, two silver and two bronze ones at the Muay Thai World Championship, held in the city of Jonkoping in Sweden.

Champion Saad Saadoun (57 kg) won a gold medal after beating Friday night in the final Rustan Bayramduryen (Turkmenistan).

For his part, Aziz El felak (- 81 kg) won a silver medal after his defeat in the final by Russian Sergey Veselkin.

The second silver medal was won by Issam Bougadir (54 kg) who played the final against Dmitriy Zuyev (Kazakhstan).

The two bronze medals were won by Salaheddine Nait El Ghazi (60 kg) and Ilham El Bourkadi after being outclassed in the semi-finals of this world championship.

Saturday, Meriem El Moubarik will play the final against Vietnamese LY Bui Yen, three times world champion.

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Three Tons of Cannabis Resin Seized in Casablanca

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cannabis in Morocco

Rabat - The service of Casablanca judicial police seized, on Saturday, three tons of cannabis resin on board a freight truck.

Three suspects aged between 30 and 44 years were also arrested during this operation, including a wanted person, the national police (DGSN) announced.

Two individuals were arrested on board the truck on Ouled Ziane road in Casablanca, while the third suspect was arrested at the scene on board a car, said a statement from the DGNS.

The defendants were remanded in custody and investigations are underway to arrest all those involved in this criminal activity, according to the statement.

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South-South Cooperation, Major Pillar of Morocco’s Foreign Policy: Official

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Mohammed Abbou.

Antalya- Morocco works tirelessly to enhance capacity building in the least developed countries (LDCs) through the South-South cooperation, which constitutes a major pillar of the kingdom's foreign policy, Moroccan deputy minister in charge of foreign trade, Mohammed Abbou, said Saturday in Antalya (southern Turkey).

Morocco’s commitment to this kind of partnership is reflected by the various tours of King Mohammed VI in Africa, particularly in LDCs, during which the Sovereign kicked off multiple projects, and chaired the signing of several agreements, Abbou said at the Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries.

In addition to its actions in terms of economic, technical, social and cultural development, Morocco, aware that human capital should be central to any development strategy, has made training and capacity building an essential component of its South-South cooperation programs with LDCs, Abbou added.

He also said that the Kingdom, which attaches great importance to promoting trade with its African partners, has set up a legal framework adapted to the level required by Morocco-Africa partnership, by concluding more than 500 agreements with over 40 countries of the continent to encourage the private sector to strengthen trade and increase investment flows to those countries.

He highlighted the decision of King Mohammed VI to cancel the debt of African LDCs and provide duty and quota free access for most of their export products.

This initiative contributed to strengthening trade and investment relations between Morocco and African LDCs, resulting in a significant increase in exports to Morocco, he said, adding that trade between Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa jumped by 300 per cent between 2000 and 2010.

Abbou also recalled that Morocco is the second African country investing in the continent and the first in West Africa.

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Muay Thai World Championship: Morocco’s Meriem El Moubarik Wins Gold Medal

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Meriem El Moubarik

Stockholm – Morocco's Meriem El Moubarik (51 kg) won a gold medal, Saturday, after beating in the final Vietnamese Ly Bui Yen at the Muay Thai World Championship, held on 19-29 May in Jonkoping, Sweden.

This victory against Ly Bui Yen, three times world champion, brings to two gold medals won by the Moroccan team participating in this world event.

Champion Saad Saadoun (57 kg) won a gold medal after beating Friday night in the final Rustan Bayramduryen (Turkmenistan).

Aziz El felak (- 81 kg) won a silver medal after his defeat in the final by Russian Sergey Veselkin.

The second silver medal was won by Issam Bougadir (54 kg) who played the final against Dmitriy Zuyev (Kazakhstan).

Morocco also captured two bronze medals by Salaheddine Nait El Ghazi (60 kg) and Ilham El Bourkadi after being outclassed in the semi-finals of this world championship.

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Rabat Hosts First National Festival of MATE Circles

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MATE CIRCLES in Morocco

By Mourad El Hanafi

Rabat - The Moroccan Association of Teachers of English (MATE), in collaboration with the Ministry of National Education, the British Council, the Regional English Language Office (RELO), and Macmillan organized the First National Festival of MATE CIRCLEs (Clubs of Instructional Resources for Culture and Language Enhancement), from May 20 to 22, 2016.

The event took place at the National Center of Trainings and Meetings in Rabat under the theme “School-based & student-centered activities as vehicles of education reform.”

The event, which lasted threedays, gathered 26 CIRCLEs, representing 9 regional academies, drawing 84 participating students.

The event featured a rich program and reflected the amazing activities and great work CIRCLEs do inside their schools. Participating students showcased their talents in presentations, public speaking, acting, plays, drama, ICT productions, poetry, short-story telling, singing, and painting.

[caption id="attachment_187669" align="aligncenter" width="1000"]Mr. Noureddine Bendouqi (L), Mohammed Hassim (C), Rachid Belmoukhtar, Minister of National Education and Vocational Training (R) Mr. Noureddine Bendouqi (L), Mohammed Hassim (C), Rachid Belmoukhtar, Minister of National Education and Vocational Training (R)[/caption]

The Festival was also an opportunity to celebrate and commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s genius and inspiration through poster sessions, galleries, plays, and the recitation of his sonnets.

In the opening ceremony of the festival, Mr. Mohamed Hassim, President of MATE and a member of the organizing committee, explained the general background of CIRCLE, stressing that it is a contribution to the educational reform. “We have to have a say in these moments and give our own vision. It’s not the business of the Ministry alone; …we have to offer certain strategy of the reform, but within the limits of our NGO facilities.”

As he further explains the rationale behind CIRCLE, Mr. Hassim said, “…most of the time the Ministry says we can do clubs in our schools, but there is no support, there is no training, there are no in action solutions and follow up. So, this is the power of MATE. We bring the project [CIRCLE] as well as the structure for follow up and visibility.”

MATE CIRCLES in Morocco. Rachid Belmoukhtar, Minister of National education and vocational training

The closing ceremony witnessed the presence of Mr. Rachid Belmokhtar, the Minister of National Education and Vocational Training, alongside his advisor Meriem Dahbi, Rebecca Smoak from RELO (at the US embassy), and Kathryn Kelly, English Projects manager from the British Council.

In his address, Mr. Belmokhtar stressed the importance of the great efforts MATE makes to promote the status of English in Morocco, as well as its remarkable contribution in the educational reforms the Ministry is aspiring for.

 Kathryn Kelly and Rebecca Smoak said they “were aback by the talents Moroccan schools harbor within.”

As a wrap up, prizes and certificates of recognition were distributed to the participants.

MATE CIRCLES in Morocco

“MATE has been in the field for about 37 years now. Clubs of Instructional Resources for Culture and Language Enhancement (CIRCLEs) are the fruit of many years of expertise in various students’ based activities. They are special because they are planned in a way that integrates language learning and cultural enhancement, allowing learners to develop not only the four core language skills, but also 21st century skills, such as collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. Above all, this project is a means to boost teachers’ professional development, as they experiment new pedagogical techniques and develop their leadership potential,” noted Mr. Tighoula Lahcen, a member of the national organizing committee of the festival.

When interviewed on his experience in MATE CIRCLEs, Imam Saktiwy, teacher from the Ibn El Khatib MATE CIRCLE, Casablanca, said, “In our MATE CIRCLE club, the students have the chance to use different skills and discuss a variety of topics. The club is also served as a good solution to involve shy and introvert students with their peers in different activities.

As for the festival, it really fostered a sense of citizenship and belonging among students. It was an occasion for them to reap what they have planted during this year in the club,” she added.

MATE CIRCLES in Morocco

Aberazaq Layat, coordinator of Assa MATE CIRCLE, commented: “MATE CIRCLES 1st National Festival was a good opportunity for me as a teacher of English to witness my students communicate actively with native speakers of English. The event was also a number-one chance for my students to show to the other schools in Morocco everything they have been doing in their CIRCLE such as: plays, posters, brochures, and portfolio.”

Youssef El Kaissy, president of the Essmara MATE branch and coordinator of Essmara MATE CIRCLEs, said: “Joining MATE CIRCLEs project this year as a coordinator and attending its end of year festival is a remarkable point in my personal and professional life and of my students alike. It’s a promising project led by a community of highly experienced MATE professionals. Our students cultivated the fruits of all the year affirms, and the best is yet to come, inshallah.”

Commenting on the Festival, Mouhsine El Aalji, a student from the Tifarity MATE CIRCLE, Azilal, said, “Our club had the chance in this festival to present the activities we have worked on throughout this school year, such as magazine and the posters and decorations by which we celebrated Shakespeare's anniversary. We also learedt how to express ourselves easily, trust our abilities and most importantly, learned to take up the challenge and do what we dream of.”

“Within this three-day event, I had an outstanding experience. Honestly speaking, I enjoyed my time here, practiced different activities, met new people and discovered many cultures around the nation,” said Chifae Toufik, a student from the same club.

According to the Festival booklet, “MATE has launched [this] very ambitious strategic project during the school year 2015-2016 under the name: ‘MATE CIRCLEs’; whose aim is to contribute to the current Moroccan education reform have proven to be a very practical and successful project based on the work done by the teachers and their students while adopting CIRCLEs framework in their schools and activities. Though we consider this year as piloting stage for the project, the work done has shown that it has already been a mature start.”

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Lahcen Haddad: Moroccan E-Commerce Websites Earned MAD 24.09 Billion in 2014

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Lachen Haddad, Minister of Tourism

By Myriam Ait Malk

Rabat - Lahcen Haddad, Morocco’s Minister of Tourism, spoke at a conference on “Global Economic Mutations and Growth Perspectives” on Thursday May 26, hosted by the Rotary Club in Casablanca.

Haddad underlined the importance of digital media as a “vector for job opportunities” and suggested that the use of digital technologies and mass communication outlets will enable economic growth.

Globally, E-commerce is predicted to contribute 50% to global GDP by 2025. Haddad said that a “digital revolution” is imminent, as the evolution of E-commerce in Morocco is particularly promising.

In Morocco, the average online e-cart of a consumer is about MAD 709, close to that of an American online consumer’s average e-cart which amounts to approximately USD 73.

Various facets of E-commerce are appealing to Moroccan internet users, such as its rapid service, large number of choices in products, and the possibility of easily comparing prices.

Haddad also elaborated on the necessity of an increase in investment in new technology in Morocco, as well as the implementation of Cloud computing data centers, to successfully initiate this “digital revolution” and establish Morocco as a leader in the region.

The relevance of E-commerce to Moroccans in Morocco is significant. Approximately 903,000 Moroccans shopped online in 2014.

“E-commerce websites accumulated a total of MAD 24.09 billion in transactions [in 2014] and MAD 23.1 billion in 2013,” amounting to a noteworthy growth of 4.29% in one year,” according to the National Federation of E-commerce in Morocco (FNEM).

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