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Morocco in a bad social and diplomatic situation

Wednesday September 8, 2021 by Jean-Marc Four

Morocco votes today: legislative and local elections. They could see a withdrawal of the Islamist PJD party. But the real question is whether the kingdom of Morocco will remain the island of stability and growth for which it is famous. And the signs of fragility are multiplying.



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Protesters from PAM, one of Morocco's main parties, at an electoral rally in Rabat on September 8
Protesters from PAM, one of Morocco's main parties, during an electoral rally in Rabat on September 8 © AFP / Jalal Morchidi / ANADOLU AGENCY / Anadolu Agency via AFP


For a long time, the indicators remained green: sustained growth and symbols shown as examples (the port of Tangier, the development of digital technology or solar energy). So many arguments put forward by the Moroccan authorities to paint an almost idyllic picture. But today, you don't have to scratch hard to spot the cracks under the varnish.

First, there is the domestic political and social situation. Inequalities are growing, the poverty rate has increased almost tenfold in a year, the economy has shrunk by 7% under the impact of the pandemic. And tourism, the country's major resource, is in free fall: less than 65%. The economic record of the Islamist PJD party appears weak. And social discontent is very present.

The first technical investigations carried out by the judicial police attest to the presence of the Pegasus software in the phones of journalists

Then there is the safe turn of the screw. The pandemic is a good alibi for maintaining the curfew. Public freedoms are restricted. And journalists are being targeted: prosecuted, often for spurious motives, as soon as they make the slightest criticism of the regime. We are thinking of emblematic cases, such as Omar Radi or Souleimane Raissouni. Morocco has fallen to 136th place in the world ranking of press freedom established by Reporters Without Borders.

The social climate is therefore disillusioned, especially in medium-sized cities. It's not anger yet, because the fear is there. But the cracks are visible in the building.

Series of diplomatic tensions
So that's the situation inside. And then there is the outside and again it's not that great.

Still obsessed with the question of the territory of Western Sahara in its far south, Morocco gave in to pressure from Donald Trump last year. It became the 4th Arab country to recognize Israel, hoping in return for recognition by Washington of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara. 9 months later, the results are not very good.

Diplomatic relations before the big Algerian neighbor are broken. The two countries are in deep disagreement over Western Sahara, and in obvious rivalry over regional leadership. And with European countries it is not much better. The tension is evident with Spain and Germany, which refuse to prosecute or even protect Sahrawi activists and leaders.

Migrants trying to enter Spanish slave in Ceuta in Morocco on May 19

To listen - WORLD
Migrants from Ceuta, hostages of political cynicism
4 min

With France, it's not great either, after this summer's revelations about Morocco's use of Pegasus spyware to infiltrate the cell phones of several French journalists and political leaders. Revelations, in particular, from the investigation unit of Radio France.

To top it off, the United States, now Biden's version, has not recognized Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara (although it previously said it wants to do so) and now openly criticizes human rights abuses in the kingdom. So again, on the outside, there are cracks in the front of the building.

An untouchable but fragile king
Obviously, the building always rests on an immutable base, the king; but here too there are questions.

And first, Mohammed VI, now 58 and in power for 22 years, has drifted into authoritarian governance. We are far from the reforms of the beginnings, the new family code improving the rights of women, the return from exile of the opponent Abraham Serfaty or then the constitutional reform supposed to rebalance the powers after the movement said of February 20.

And two, the health of the king questions. He has heart problems, he now leaves the palate very little. And during his “throne speech” at the end of July, he appeared palot, emaciated, tired, his hands clenched. This is a major issue, far more decisive than which of the Islamists or the liberals will come out on top in today's poll.

Let's get on well, the Moroccan monarchy remains solid. And criticizing it is in any case taboo and forbidden in Morocco.

Obviously, the building always rests on an immutable base, the king; but here too there are questions.


 
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what went wrong ? unlit last update we see they buy a weapon system weekly
 
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How many threads have you made about Morocco and how evil they are? How many are there already? Like 10?
 
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From a desperate foreign agent whos pretending to be an Algerian while his not
I was checking the threads recommended by the forum about it and there was a bunch of "Morocco" threads started by him.

Every time someone tries to talk to him,he goes like "Morocco is Israeli puppet,look at their king,look at their king,he is not a good king,look at their king! They are Israeli puppets! They don't like Islam,they hate Algeria,they don't like Palestine,they are Israeli friends look at their king!"

Yala! Khalas!
 
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I was checking the threads recommended by the forum about it and there was a bunch of "Morocco" threads started by him.

Every time someone tries to talk to him,he goes like "Morocco is Israeli puppet,look at their king,look at their king,he is not a good king,look at their king! They are Israeli puppets! They don't like Islam,they hate Algeria,they don't like Palestine,they are Israeli friends look at their king!"

Yala! Khalas!

This is a political forum he goes into some personal attacks on these states instead of giving his political opinion but he resorts to insults. His been breaking forum rules since he got here. Plus his not an Algerian

@waz @The Eagle @LeGenD

Please give perm-ban this is not worth temporary ban his been doing this continously
 
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what went wrong ? unlit last update we see they buy a weapon system weekly
All empty propaganda from the Moroccan king and his entourage. The country is sinking in foreign debt and Tourism (Morocco relies primarily on Tourism) turned sour during Covid19. Moroccan rulers believed that their alliance with Israel will bring them wealth and prestige, but all it does was angering their neighbor Algeria. Algeria today is blocking all oil and gas subsidies to Morocco, which will greatly add to the Moroccan economic crisis these coming years.
 
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How many threads have you made about Morocco and how evil they are? How many are there already? Like 10?

Morocco in a bad social and diplomatic situation

Wednesday September 8, 2021 by Jean-Marc Four

Morocco votes today: legislative and local elections. They could see a withdrawal of the Islamist PJD party. But the real question is whether the kingdom of Morocco will remain the island of stability and growth for which it is famous. And the signs of fragility are multiplying.



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Protesters from PAM, one of Morocco's main parties, at an electoral rally in Rabat on September 8
Protesters from PAM, one of Morocco's main parties, during an electoral rally in Rabat on September 8 © AFP / Jalal Morchidi / ANADOLU AGENCY / Anadolu Agency via AFP


For a long time, the indicators remained green: sustained growth and symbols shown as examples (the port of Tangier, the development of digital technology or solar energy). So many arguments put forward by the Moroccan authorities to paint an almost idyllic picture. But today, you don't have to scratch hard to spot the cracks under the varnish.

First, there is the domestic political and social situation. Inequalities are growing, the poverty rate has increased almost tenfold in a year, the economy has shrunk by 7% under the impact of the pandemic. And tourism, the country's major resource, is in free fall: less than 65%. The economic record of the Islamist PJD party appears weak. And social discontent is very present.

The first technical investigations carried out by the judicial police attest to the presence of the Pegasus software in the phones of journalists

Then there is the safe turn of the screw. The pandemic is a good alibi for maintaining the curfew. Public freedoms are restricted. And journalists are being targeted: prosecuted, often for spurious motives, as soon as they make the slightest criticism of the regime. We are thinking of emblematic cases, such as Omar Radi or Souleimane Raissouni. Morocco has fallen to 136th place in the world ranking of press freedom established by Reporters Without Borders.

The social climate is therefore disillusioned, especially in medium-sized cities. It's not anger yet, because the fear is there. But the cracks are visible in the building.

Series of diplomatic tensions
So that's the situation inside. And then there is the outside and again it's not that great.

Still obsessed with the question of the territory of Western Sahara in its far south, Morocco gave in to pressure from Donald Trump last year. It became the 4th Arab country to recognize Israel, hoping in return for recognition by Washington of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara. 9 months later, the results are not very good.

Diplomatic relations before the big Algerian neighbor are broken. The two countries are in deep disagreement over Western Sahara, and in obvious rivalry over regional leadership. And with European countries it is not much better. The tension is evident with Spain and Germany, which refuse to prosecute or even protect Sahrawi activists and leaders.

Migrants trying to enter Spanish slave in Ceuta in Morocco on May 19

To listen - WORLD
Migrants from Ceuta, hostages of political cynicism
4 min

With France, it's not great either, after this summer's revelations about Morocco's use of Pegasus spyware to infiltrate the cell phones of several French journalists and political leaders. Revelations, in particular, from the investigation unit of Radio France.

To top it off, the United States, now Biden's version, has not recognized Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara (although it previously said it wants to do so) and now openly criticizes human rights abuses in the kingdom. So again, on the outside, there are cracks in the front of the building.

An untouchable but fragile king
Obviously, the building always rests on an immutable base, the king; but here too there are questions.

And first, Mohammed VI, now 58 and in power for 22 years, has drifted into authoritarian governance. We are far from the reforms of the beginnings, the new family code improving the rights of women, the return from exile of the opponent Abraham Serfaty or then the constitutional reform supposed to rebalance the powers after the movement said of February 20.

And two, the health of the king questions. He has heart problems, he now leaves the palate very little. And during his “throne speech” at the end of July, he appeared palot, emaciated, tired, his hands clenched. This is a major issue, far more decisive than which of the Islamists or the liberals will come out on top in today's poll.

Let's get on well, the Moroccan monarchy remains solid. And criticizing it is in any case taboo and forbidden in Morocco.

Obviously, the building always rests on an immutable base, the king; but here too there are questions.
To all Forum attendees, this is an article quite critical of Morocco that was published on Wednesday September 8, 2021 by a French journalist Jean-Marc Four.

I didn't write it myself, as well as I don't deserve the attacks I am facing from the trolls in this Forum, Titanium100 and company.
 
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This is a political forum he goes into some personal attacks on these states instead of giving his political opinion but he resorts to insults. His been breaking forum rules since he got here. Plus his not an Algerian

@waz @The Eagle @LeGenD

Please give perm-ban this is not worth temporary ban his been doing this continously
"he goes into some personal attacks on these states": In this forum, I mainly question the massacres and the hegemony of the Zionist entity Israel over Palestine and over the rest of the Muslim world. You Titanium100 on the other hand, are a staunch apologist for Israel.

"Plus his not an Algerian" : How dare you even mention Algeria, the sacred land of the martyrs and my family members died for its freedom and independence from colonialism. You on the other hand, pretend to be Danish, without even having the courage to show your home identity.

@waz @The Eagle @LeGenD
 
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"he goes into some personal attacks on these states": In this forum, I mainly question the massacres and the hegemony of the Zionist entity Israel over Palestine and over the rest of the Muslim world. You Titanium100 on the other hand, are a staunch apologist for Israel.

"Plus his not an Algerian" : Algeria is the sacred land of the martyrs and my family members died for its freedom and independence from colonialism. You on the other hand, pretend to be Danish, without even having the courage to show your home identity.

@waz @The Eagle @LeGenD
Weyn taskon? Min weyn enta? Shoo bidak hona? You post more about Morocco than Palestine man.
 
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Weyn taskon? Min weyn enta? Shoo bidak hona? You post more about Morocco than Palestine man.
That is because Morocco has become today a Trojan Horse for Israel to invade the African Union.
 
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Weyn taskon? Min weyn enta? Shoo bidak hona? You post more about Morocco than Palestine man.

Weyn taskon?
.لهجتك من الشام
أنا أعيش في أمريكا , حبيبي

Min weyn enta?
انا من بلد المليون شهيد الجزائر

Shoo bidak hona?
الحرية والازدهار لفلسطين والجزائر والعالمين العربي والإسلامي

You post more about Morocco than Palestine man.
المغرب مشكلة مؤقتة للجزائر نحتاج إلى إصلاحها
 
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No personal attacks please, and there's nothing to suggest that someone is false flagging here.
 
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From a desperate foreign agent whos pretending to be an Algerian while his not
"From a desperate foreign agent whos pretending to be an Algerian while his not"
You keep attacking me and my nationality. Shame on you troll. You being an Israel Apologist, don't deserve to even pronounce the name "Algeria".
 
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This is a political forum he goes into some personal attacks on these states instead of giving his political opinion but he resorts to insults. His been breaking forum rules since he got here. Plus his not an Algerian

@waz @The Eagle @LeGenD

Please give perm-ban this is not worth temporary ban his been doing this continously


How do you personally attack a state :crazy:
 
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