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The Moroccan regime supports Gaddafi


By Zineb El Rhazaoui, 03/03/2011
batons and feet are the answer to the Moroccan authorities citizens who report crimes against humanity guide Tripoli. A sit-in organized by a network of associations of Human Rights Tuesday, February 21, 2011 at 17h before the Libyan Cultural Centre in Rabat has been violently repressed by the Moroccan forces riot.
Insults, blows, contempt, nothing has been spared to those who came to denounce the Libyan dictator. "They stole my laptop to my son and assaulted," said Mohammed Ennouhi, President of the Moroccan Human Rights Forum.
Representatives Association Moroccan Human Rights (MAHR) were summoned to 15h (two hours prior to the sit-in) at the office of Mohamed Regraga, Governor and deputy prefect of Rabat, they meant that the demonstration was prohibited by written order. "We told him that the ban was illegal because it violates the right to protest, he replied that orders from above, and it is above the laws ," said Youssef Raissouni, member of AMDH summoned to the meeting. Knowing that the governors and prefects are appointed directly by the king, these "orders from above "can therefore only come from the royal cabinet.
the eyes of activists and journalists present at the sit-ins, Mohammed VI demonstrates the way that not only does not condemn the actions of the genocidal dictatorship of Libya, but it is ready to renew his friendship. While many Libyan diplomats posted abroad have already announced their disengagement with the regime in Tripoli and they had followed the uprising, the ambassador in Rabat Gaddafi did nothing.
According to independent journalist and political analyst Ali Amar, "by his silence in the face these historical events that have shaken the region, its repression against the anti Ben Ali, then anti Gaddafi in Morocco, and its total disregard for the messages that the Moroccan people sent him during the march of February 20 he described as demagogic, it is the objective ally of Arab dictators. "
It is recalled that Morocco is the traditional refuge of African dictators: Mubutu Sese Seko, Zaire's former potentate, a Heads of State of Africa's most bloodthirsty, died peacefully in Rabat after a long career dictator, Camara who was allowed to Sheikh Zayed Hospital in Rabat after being wounded in the head, and Obiang Nguema, the petro-dictator whose security is ensured by the Moroccans and invests heavily in the kingdom. Three inspiring examples from a long list of allies fans received with honors by Rabat.
The reaction of the Moroccan government seems incomprehensible from a regime that claims to be democratic in its formal communication . Since the beginning of the revolt of Tunisia, the Moroccan government has deployed a powerful propaganda machine moves to censure and abuse facts to nip in the bud a sling increasingly inevitable kingdom.
"The Moroccan authorities are lying even to their own agents, while we were beating us with the crap (note: name given by the Moroccan Auxiliary Forces because of the questionable color of their uniforms), shouting that their superiors we are a group of homosexuals and unbelievers who do not Ramadan, "said Saddik Lahrach, member of the Forum for Truth and Justice in this sit-in in solidarity. The regime of Mohammed VI shows now he will not hesitate to resort to violence, or call to hatred and engage in mob justice those who dare criticize him. All this, naturally demanding to be regarded as a great democrat.
article was written for GuinGuinBali


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