Archive: morocco

5th December 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
Two attempted coups in Morocco during the 1970s (which came close to succeeding) continue to cast a long shadow over relations between the king and his military, according to a Wikileaks document. The document – a memo from the US embassy in Rabat dated August 2008 – says Mohammed VI has slightly… Read more
30th October 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
The Moroccan authorities yesterday suspended al-Jazeera's operations in the country by withdrawing press accreditation its staff who are based there. A statement from the communications ministry said the Qatar-based TV station had "seriously distorted Morocco's image and manifestly damaged its… Read more
28th October 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
The World Economic Forum is currently meeting in Marrakesh and the photograph above, showing an odd but official-looking banner, is being passed around on the internet.  The wording says: "Wolrd [sic] Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa. Can We Cut to the Chase? Show Me the… Read more
3rd October 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
Another Moroccan magazine bites the dust. Following the closureof Le Journal Hebdomadaire earlier this year – driven out of business by an advertisers' boycott and crippling libel fines – the publishers of Nichane (the first weekly magazine in colloquial Arabic) have announced that it, too, is to… Read more
9th July 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
Once corruption becomes institutionalised, it is very difficult to eradicate. Morocco, ranked 89th worldwide in last year'sCorruption Perceptions Index, is a typical example and a new report from the kingdom's Central Authority for the Prevention of Corruption (ICPC) examines the nature of the… Read more
9th June 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
Ali Amar was co-founder of the independent Moroccan weekly, Le Journal Hebdomadaire, which was forced to close last January. He is also author of Mohammed VI: Le grand malentendu, a book critical of the king which was published last year (extracts here, in French).  Zineb El Rhazoui is a freelance… Read more
28th May 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
   A story of a kind that's all too familiar in the Middle East. Last Friday night, an altercation broke out between two motorists in the streets of Rabat, right in front of the parliament building. In the ensuing scuffle, one of the motorists (a local doctor) was injured. The police swiftly… Read more
27th May 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
Tens of thousands of Moroccans saw Elton John perform at a free concert in Rabat last night. Despite earlier opposition from Islamists on the grounds of his sexuality, no violence was reported, though security was tight. The Associated Press describes the event as a "litmus test" for Morocco's… Read more
19th April 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
   Morocco's first gay magazine was launched this month, in print and on the internet. Mithly (Arabic for "gay") says it aims to give a voice to "lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transsexuals, to express themselves despite the fact that the authorities pretend that they do not exist."  It is being… Read more
3rd April 2010
By: Brian Whitaker
The new Almazar shopping centre is opening in Marrakesh today, covering 33,000 square metres on five levels, with parking for 1,200 cars, a 800-seat food court and familiar names like Carrefour and Virgin Megastore. It's progress, I suppose, and I've nothing against Moroccans having decent shopping… Read more