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Casablanca, Rabat, Dakhla: several events to "reform policies "


By the way Morocco, 26/2/2011

Nearly a thousand people framed by a large safe gathered Saturday Casablanca, Morocco, to demand "political reforms and a new constitution."
"The event began around 15:00 (GMT) and there are nearly a thousand people. Most of the slogans calling for political reforms and a new constitution, "said a witness.
" We want a new constitution, "Justice, freedom and dignity," "Neither parliament nor the government," shouted the demonstrators which were surrounded by a large security apparatus.
The rally was then dispersed in the late afternoon.
"Contrary to the demonstration of 20 February, the police presence was more visible today ' hui, "said one participants.
Earlier in the morning, police had arrested 14 youths who were distributing leaflets. All would be part of the movement called the "February 20". A party official PSU may have guarantees from the police for them to be released soon.
Casablanca AA - aufait
Yesterday's youth movement demonstrated outside the town of Casablanca in demanding the departure of Mayor, Mr. Sajid. The police did not disperse the demonstration.
In Rabat, a crowd of nearly a hundred people with the same demands was held for an hour and half to the Bab Elhad also before dispersing in the late afternoon.

In the town of Dakhla, a gathering of about two hundred people on the margins of the music festival starts next Saturday, has degenerated into vandalism. Individuals reportedly threw stones and smashed windows of shops before being dispersed by police.

These gatherings take place almost a week after the peaceful demonstrations of February 20 in several cities to demand political reforms in response to calls of young Moroccans on Facebook.

The Moroccan Interior Minister Taieb Cherkaoui said Thursday "it must meet the licensing procedures and organizing" rallies, said a statement released Friday by the organizers of the demonstrations for political reforms .
http://www.aufaitmaroc.com/actualites/maroc/2011/2/26/casablanca-pres-de-1000-personnes-pour-des-reformes-politiques

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