The Writing gives you think, 27 / 2 / 2011
Calling those events had been supported by many organizations Moroccan activist for human rights, political parties, trade unionists and Prince Moulay Hicham El Alaoui, cousin of King Mohammed VI.
Rallies are are held yesterday, Saturday, in several Moroccan cities to demand substantive political reforms in Morocco and maintaining momentum around claims initiated by the Movement "Young, 20-Feb. The rallies follow demonstrations last Sunday the entire territory of the kingdom to demand change and peaceful sit-in last Monday violently dispersed by police in Rabat.
rallies were held yesterday, including Rabat, Casablanca, Agadir, Mohammedia, Marrakech and Fez demand a new Constitution, the dissolution of Parliament, the government's resignation and a life dignity. In Rabat, the protestors held a sit-in in the city center chanting "The real alternative is a popular and democratic constitution," "The people want a new constitution," "We reject all of the Constitution Makhzen "" Government released ", it was found there.
According Kamilia Raouyane, host of the "Committee of the slogans" in the youth movement, the goal of these gatherings is to maintain the mobilization, especially after "the suppression by the police of the sit-in Monday before the next action in March. " "Our movement is growing day by day, "she said adding that" more than 60 political organizations, unions, professional, student, human rights and corporations have announced their support of our action for change in Morocco. "
For her part, Ms. Khadija Riyadi, president of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (MAHR) said that the sit-in was symbolic , waiting for the big march in preparation for youth next month . For its part, Amina Brida, the Amdj activist, said that the struggle continues as evidenced by the steps through all cities of Morocco, despite the "police repression" and dispersal of rallies by force of Agadir, Fez and Marrakech.
The use of these events had been supported by many Moroccan organizations advocating for human rights, political activists and unionists and Prince Moulay Hicham El "Alaoui, cousin of King Mohammed VI . "I support any initiative that calls for the democratization of our political system, taking into account the necessity that this be done in a peaceful and tolerant," said Moulay Hicham.
The king of Morocco, Mohammed VI, said Monday he would not bow to "demagoguery" and continue to move towards implementation of the "Moroccan model", whose character is "irreversible."
These articles might interest you:
1. Morocco: The youth movement of the February 20 want a sit-in every day
2. Rabat: The police violently dispersed the youths of the "Movement of 20 February"
3. Morocco " Young went down for Change
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