Project on Middle East Democracy

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NPC: Human Rights and Political Reform in Morocco

June 10th, 2008 by Sarah

The National Press Club invited Dr. Ahmed Herzenni, the President of the Advisory Council on Human Rights, and Fatiha Layadi, journalist and Independent party member of the Moroccan parliament, to discuss how the establishment of Morocco’s truth and reconciliation commission has strengthened the country’s civil and political institutions. The event was moderated by Jane Arraf, former CNN Baghdad Bureau Chief, and introductions were made by American Moroccan Institute’s President Mokhtar Ghambou.

For POMED’s full notes, click here.


Posted in Democracy Promotion, Human Rights, Islam and Democracy, Morocco, Reform |

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One Response to “NPC: Human Rights and Political Reform in Morocco”

  1. Luke Wilcox Says:

    Please take a look at my article on Islamism, Secularism, trust, and human rights reform in Morocco:

    http://jsri.ro/new/?Current_issue

    Thanks,
    Luke

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