State Department Human Rights Country Report: Morocco/W. Sahara
In the State Department's newest human rights report on Morocco, the analysis identifies "little or no progress by year’s end in passing necessary to implement the advances, such as gender equality and parity, provided for in the ...
Morocco: Sahrawi Activists Sentenced, Trials Questioned
This week, Morocco sentenced two dozen of activists from the Western Sahara for allegedly killing members of the security forces in 2010. Eight were handed life sentences, while four received 30-year terms. However, Amnesty International called the trials "flawed" and ...
Western Sahara May Seek U.N. Observer Status
According to an article translated by Al-Monitor, president of the Sahara National Council and head of the Polisario Front’s negotiating team Khatri Eddouh "did not rule out that the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic may request U.N. recognition as an observer state" as ...
Clinton to Visit Algeria, Saharawi Congress Underway
Following a call by Mauritania and Algeria for dialogue, the State Department confirmed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will travel to Algeria next week to address concerns over the crisis in Mali. In Washington, the Senate Intelligence Committee
US-Morocco Co-Op Bolstered as Moroccan Economy Sputters
Last month U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hosted the first round of the U.S.-Morocco Strategic Dialogue, and on Friday the State Department released a statement on initial progress and goals for the partnership. The statement was generally ...
Western Sahara Autonomy Discussed, Violence Condemned
King Mohammed VI of Morocco announced his country's commitment to talks on Western Sahara, offering to grant an autonomous status within its sovereignty. However, the Polisario Front, which is fighting for independence and supported by Algeria, rejected the proposal. ...
Moroccans Handed Prison Terms for Unauthorized Demonstrations
Five members of the February 20 Movement have been sentenced to jail for eight to ten months by a Moroccan court. The decision came after the group hosted an unauthorized demonstration. Human rights activists in the country estimate that nearly ...
Authorities Shutter Moroccan Party Conference
Moroccan authorities shut down the closing day of a youth conference held in Tangiers by the ruling PJD due to "security concerns." The last minute decision came just after the announcement of the addition of remarks from Prime Minister ...
Potential Political Shake Up in Algerian Parliament
The three-party Islamist coalition, the Green Algeria Alliance, faces possible dissolution as one of its parties, the Movement of Society for Peace, reels from internal turmoil. Amar Ghoul of the Movement recently resigned and at least 20 MPs loyal to ...
Moroccan Preachers Call for Journalist’s Death
Three prominent Salafi preachers in Morocco have called for journalist Mokhtar el-Ghzioui to be put to death after Ghzioui recently advocated on state television legalizing sex outside of marriage. The three preachers spoke out in support of a fourth ...
Moroccan Cartoonist’s Trial Delayed
The trial of Khalid Gueddar, the first political cartoonist to ever depict the king, had his trial delayed from Wednesday to September 5th. Gueddar was arrested two weeks ago and was told the following day that his charges were for ...
POMED Report: Analyzing the FY13 State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Bills
The Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED) released a report contrasting the House and Senate Appropriations bills for fiscal year 2013, examining the potential impact of these bills on foreign aid and democracy assistance. Among the notable findings are additional ...
Human Rights Violations in Morocco Condemned
In a report presented in Rabat on Tuesday, Amnesty International called on the Moroccan government to address instances of police brutality, torture, and the repression of free expression. The report detailed excessive force used against peaceful demonstrators of the February ...
U.N. Blames Morocco for the Use of Violence against Sahrouis
In El Aaiun, the northern city of Western Sahara, Moroccan police officers were accused (Fr) to torture a Sahroui, Bazeid Abdallah Lehmad. According to the Sahara Press Service, Lehmad was part of a wedding when Morrocan policemen took him away and later was ...
Liberated Moroccan Rapper Promises Future Protest Songs
Moroccan rapper Mouad Belrhouat, whose goes by the moniker El-Haqed or "The Sullen One," has been released from a Casablanca prison after serving four months for assault, a charge which his lawyers say was a ploy to stifle the singer. ...
Deal Reached on FY2012 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
The recently-passed omnibus package for Fiscal Year 2012 includes the State and Foreign Operations Appropriations bill. For Morocco, foreign military financing will not be appropriated until a report is submitted about steps being taken to ensure various freedoms in ...
Summary and Highlights of the FY12 State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Bills
On Wednesday 7/27, the House State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee held a markup session and voted to pass the 2012 State and Foreign Operations Appropirations Bill, as is, to the full committee. The bill would provide $39.6 billion ...