Jamal works as a middle school teacher of English in Morocco where he has recently completed a BA in literary studies. He is an avid follower of Moroccan politics and dreams of seeing Morocco become a real democracy.
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Published in: HomeOn the Moroccan Tamarod movement
In my view, it’s really absurd to imagine that the key to real changes in Morocco will be the collapse of the...
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Published in: HomeHas corruption become sacrosanct in Morocco?
One reason why Moroccans voted for the Justice and Development party (PJD) in the November 2011 parliamentary...
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Published in: HomeWhy the Moroccan regime is still ignoring pro-change voices
The most important reason why Badou Ezzaki was not selected is because he is the coach that Moroccans recommend for this job.
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Published in: HomeWhat happened when the February 20 Movement lost momentum?
Many reasons lie behind the loss of momentum of the February 20th movement. One is that its leaders and strong...
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Published in: HomeHow the Moroccan regime weathered the storms of the Arab Spring
One of the reasons why the February 20 movement didn’t survive was that it was not supported by Moroccan...
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Published in: HomeOn Abdellah Nhari’s reponse to Mokhtar Laghzioui’s views on sexual freedom
Moroccans haven’t understood some of the slogans they cheered on during their pro-change demonstrations.