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MOROCCO: Human Rights at a Crossroads
Human Rights Watch October 2004 Vol. 16, No. 6(E) MOROCCO: Human Rights at a Crossroads I. SUMMARY................................................................................................................................ 1 II. RECOMMENDATIONS...................................................................................................... 4 To the Government of Morocco ........................................................................................... 4 To the Equity and Reconciliation Commission ................................................................... 6 To the United Nations............................................................................................................. 7 To the U.S. Government.........................................................................................................8 To the European Union and its member states................................................................... 8 To the Arab League.................................................................................................................. 9 III. INTRODUCTION: ADDRESSING PAST ABUSES................................................... 9 The Equity and Reconciliation Commission......................................................................14 Limits of the New Commission ...........................................................................................16 2003 Report of the Advisory Council for Human Rights ................................................23 IV. HUMAN RIGHTS AFTER THE -
North Afr I CA M Iddle East
/ NorTh AFrica/ Middle eAsT observatory for the protection of human rights defenders annual report 2009 …439 / regIoNAl ANALYSIs NorTh AFrICA / mIDDLE eAsT observatory for the protection of human rights defenders annual report 2009 The entry into force in March 2008 of the Arab Charter on Human Rights, binding the States of North Africa and the Middle East that ratified it, contrasts with the persistent human rights violations and the many obstacles to the defence of human rights noted in this region in 2008. This text, in spite of some weak points, includes provisions that may help to advance the recognition of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the region and in addition provides for the creation of an Arab Human Rights Committee responsible for monitoring applica- tion of the Charter and whose work was due to begin in the first half of 2009. Nonetheless, apart from the fact that, at the end of 2008, only 27 of the Member States of the League of Arab States had ratified 1 the Arab Charter on Human Rights , several provisions remain not consistent with international human rights standards and instruments. As an example, the Charter stipulates that national legislation may take precedence over the provisions of the text, notably for security reasons. This provision, which calls into question the principle of the legal superiority of international and regional instruments over national legislation, risks restricting implementation of the Charter, especially in countries where massive human rights violations under the pretext of national security are witnessed. Human rights defenders were not spared in the persistent and resur- gent internal conflicts in certain countries of the region: they were subjected to assassinations (Iraq), arbitrary detentions (Yemen) and obstacles to their freedom of movement (Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories) throughout the year in these countries. -
L'emprise De La Monarchie Marocaine Entre
L'Année du Maghreb III (2007) Dossier : Justice, politique et société ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Thierry Desrues L’emprise de la monarchie marocaine entre fin du droit d’inventaire et déploiement de la « technocratie palatiale » ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Avertissement Le contenu de ce site relève de la législation française sur la propriété intellectuelle et est la propriété exclusive de l'éditeur. Les œuvres figurant sur ce site peuvent être consultées et reproduites sur un support papier ou numérique sous réserve qu'elles soient strictement réservées à un usage soit personnel, soit scientifique ou pédagogique excluant toute exploitation commerciale. La reproduction devra obligatoirement mentionner l'éditeur, le nom de la revue, l'auteur et la référence du document. Toute autre reproduction est interdite sauf accord préalable de l'éditeur, en dehors des cas prévus par la législation en vigueur en France. Revues.org est un portail de revues en sciences humaines et sociales développé par le Cléo, Centre pour l'édition électronique -
Du 27-04-2021Fr
Directeur fondateur : Ali Yata | Directeur de la publication : Mahtat Rakas 1ère plateforme dédiée 100% aux psychologues certifiés Maroc: Lancement de « AlloMonPsy » « AlloMonPsy », une plateforme dédiée 100% aux psy- chologues certifiés, a été lancée pour la toute première fois au Maroc, à l'initiative d'un fond d'investissement belge dans l'objectif de démocratiser la consultation psy- Mardi 27 avril 2021 N°13993 Prix : 4 DH - 1 Euro chologique en ligne aux Marocains et aux patients du monde. « D'envergure internationale, « AlloMonPsy » sera déployée dans différents pays, à savoir la France, la Belgique, les Émirats Arabes Unis et les États-Unis, afin de démocratiser l'accès aux soins sans limites géogra- Lutte contre la Covid-19: la campagne phiques permettant d'atteindre les régions les plus excentrés », indique-t-on dans un communiqué. Parallèlement à un investissement conséquent, la plate- de vaccination élargie aux 55-60 ans forme, qui assure la protection des données et des infor- mations de ses utilisateurs au même degré de protection que les pays européens, générera des emplois et des opportunités de carrière dans le secteur des nouvelles a campagne nationale de vaccination sera technologies, fait savoir la même. élargie à partir de mardi à la tranche d’âge « AlloMonPsy » est autorisée par la Commission natio- entre 55 et 60 ans, a annoncé lundi le L nale de contrôle de protection des données à caractère ministère de la Santé. personnel (CNDP). Les vidéo-consultations sont proté- Dans un communiqué, le ministère affirme que gées contre toute tentative de piratage, la plateforme cette mesure s’inscrit dans le cadre de la campagne adopte les normes les plus récentes et les plus strictes en nationale de vaccination contre le coronavirus, matière de confidentialité et de sécurité. -
Morocco: Freedom on the Net 2017
FREEDOM ON THE NET 2017 Morocco 2016 2017 Population: 35.3 million Partly Partly Internet Freedom Status Internet Penetration 2016 (ITU): 58.3 percent Free Free Social Media/ICT Apps Blocked: Yes Obstacles to Access (0-25) 12 11 Political/Social Content Blocked: No Limits on Content (0-35) 9 10 Bloggers/ICT Users Arrested: Yes Violations of User Rights (0-40) 23 24 TOTAL* (0-100) 44 45 Press Freedom 2017 Status: Not Free * 0=most free, 100=least free Key Developments: June 2016 – May 2017 • The telecommunications regulator ordered ISPs to lift restrictions on VoIP services imposed last year (see Restrictions on Connectivity). • Provisions in the new press code passed in June 2016 removed jail sentences for journalistic crimes, except in cases when journalists fail to pay fines, which remai steep. The code also mandates the registration of online journalists in a move that may further stifle free reporting (se Legal Environment). • Digital activism surrounding the death of a fish salesman in the coastal city of al Hoceima led to a national protest movement against social and economic conditions (see Digital Activism). • Hamid al-Mahdaoui, editor-in-chief of the news site Badil, received a suspended sentence for investigative reporting and was later arrested and imprisoned for covering the protests (see Prosecutions and Detentions for Online Activities). • Five prominent activists and online journalists face up to five years in prison fo “threatening the security of the state,” while two additional journalists could be fine for receiving foreign funding without permission. All seven individuals are implicated in a troubling court case that has been repeatedly postponed (see Prosecutions and Detentions for Online Activities). -
Revue De Presse Sial Middle East Abu Dahbi
REVUE DE PRESSE SIAL MIDDLE EAST ABU DAHBI RETOMBEES MEDIAS24.MA Les produits du terroir marocain au SIAL d'Abu Dhabi 1 Produits du terroir: Plus de 190 coopératives marocaines au LEMATIN.MA 2 Salon Abu Dhabi LEMATIN.MA SIAL Abu Dhabi: Le terroir marocain à l'honneur aux EAU 3 Produits du terroir: Plus de 190 coopératives marocaines au LE MATIN 4 Salon Abu Dhabi L'exposition "SIAL Moyen-Orient" et la participation du FELLAH.TV 5 Maroc ALMAGHRIBALYAOUM Le Maroc participe au SIAL du Moyen-Orient à Abu Dhabi 6 LE360.MA Nos produits du terroir à Abu Dhabi 7 Safran, Couscous et huile d'Argan: Les produits du terroir à AUJOURD'HUI LE MAROC 8 & 9 l'honneur au SIAL d'Abu Dhabi AL BAYANE Le Maroc prend part à Abu Dhabi au SIAL Middle East 10 LES INSPIRATIONS ECO SIAL 2014, Le terroir en star à Abu Dhabi 11 Le Maroc sera présent au Salon International de INFOMEDIAIRE 12 l'Agroalimentaire (SIAL Middle East) AUJOURDHUI.MA SIAL Abu Dhabi: Le terroir marocain présent en force 13 Le terroir marocain de retour le 24 novembre au SIAL d'Abu MAP.MA 14 Dhabi Le terroir marocain de retour le 24 novembre au SIAL d'Abu MENARA.MA 15 Dhabi DEVANTURE.NET SIAL Abu Dhabi: Le terroir marocain présent en force 16 Participation marocaine intensive au SIAL Abu Dhabi du 24 AKHBARONA.COM 17 au 26 novembre Le terroir marocain de retour le 24 novembre au SIAL d'Abu YAWATANI.COM 18 Dhabi AL AKHBAR Argent et affaires 19 AL MASSAE Participation marocaine au SIAL Moyen-Orient 20 AL BAYANE AL YAOUM Agriculture 21 LIBERATION Participation du Maroc au SIAL Moyen-Orient 22 ASSAHIFAT -
ARRETES Cdvm
Arrêté du ministre des finances et des investissements n° 2893-94 du 18 joumada I 1415 (24 octobre 1994) fixant la liste des journaux d'annonces légales prévue à l’article 39 du dahir portant loi n° 1-93-212 du 4 rabii II 1414 (21 septembre 1993) relatif au Conseil Déontologique des Valeurs Mobilières et aux informations exigées des personnes morales faisant appel public à l’épargne. (Modifié et complété par les arrêtés 1178-96 /1547-98 /939-99 /1142-00 / 1433-01 / 1601-01 / 872-02 /1288-02/2605-10/560-11/1930-11) Le ministre des finances et des investissements. Vu le dahir portant loi n° 1-93 212 du 4 rabii II 1414 (21 septembre 1993) relatif au conseil déontologique des valeurs mobilières et aux informations exigées des personnes morales faisant appel public à l'épargne, notamment son article 39, Arrête : Article premier : La liste des journaux d'annonces légales prévue à l'article 39 du dahir portant loi susvisé n° 1-93-212 du 4 rabii II 1414 (21 septembre 1993) est la suivante : 1. Al-Alam ; 2. Al-Bayane ; 3. Al-Ittihad Al-Ichtiraki ; 4. Al-Magrhib ; 5. Al-Rissalat Al-Ouma ; 6. Bayane Al-Youm ; 7. La Vie économique ; 8. L'Economiste ; 9. Le Matin du Sahara et du Maghreb ; 10. Libération ; 11. L'Opinion. 12. La Nouvelle Tribune 13. La Gazette du Maroc 14. Le journal 15. Finances News 16. Le Reporter 17. Le Quotidien du Maroc 18. Maroc hebdo International 19. La vérité 20. Rissalat al oumma 21. Aujourd’hui le Maroc 22. -
2000 Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor February 23, 2001
Morocco Page 1 of 41 Morocco Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - 2000 Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor February 23, 2001 The Constitution provides for a monarchy with a Parliament and an independent judiciary; however, ultimate authority rests with the King, who presides over the Council of Ministers, appoints all members of the Government, and may, at his discretion, terminate the tenure of any minister, dissolve the Parliament, call for new elections, and rule by decree. The late King Hassan II, who ruled for 38 years, was succeeded by his son, King Mohammed VI, in July 1999. Since the constitutional reform of 1996, the bicameral legislature consists of a lower house, the Chamber of Representatives, which is elected through universal suffrage, and an upper house, the Chamber of Counselors, whose members are elected by various regional, local, and professional councils. The councils' members themselves are elected directly. The lower house of Parliament also may dissolve the Government through a vote of no confidence. In March 1998, King Hassan named a coalition government headed by opposition socialist leader Abderrahmane Youssoufi and composed largely of ministers drawn from opposition parties. Prime Minister Youssoufi's Government is the first government drawn primarily from opposition parties in decades, and also represents the first opportunity for a coalition of socialist, left-of-center, and nationalist parties to be included in the Government. The November 1997 parliamentary elections were held amid widespread, credible reports of vote buying by political parties and the Government, and excessive government interference. The fraud and government pressure tactics led most independent observers to conclude that the results of the election were heavily influenced, if not predetermined, by the Government. -
SUSTAINABILITY INDEPENDENT MEDIA in the Middle East INDEX and North Africa 2009 MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY INDEX 2009
algeria egypt iraq jordan bahrain kuwait lebanon morocco libya oman palestine united arab emirates saudi arabia syria iraq-kurdistan tunisia iran qatar yemen DEVELOPMENT MEDIA OF SUSTAINABLE SUSTAINABILITY INDEPENDENT MEDIA IN THE MIDDLE EAST INDEX AND NORTH AFRICA 2009 MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY INDEX 2009 The Development of Sustainable Independent Media in the Middle East and North Africa MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY INDEX 2009 The Development of Sustainable Independent Media in the Middle East and North Africa www.irex.org/msi Copyright © 2011 by IREX IREX 2121 K Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20037 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (202) 628-8188 Fax: (202) 628-8189 www.irex.org Project manager: Leon Morse Assistant editor: Dayna Kerecman Myers Copyeditors: Carolyn Feola de Rugamas, Carolyn.Ink; Kelly Kramer, WORDtoWORD Editorial Services; OmniStudio Design and layout: OmniStudio Printer: Westland Enterprises, Inc. Notice of Rights: Permission is granted to display, copy, and distribute the MSI in whole or in part, provided that: (a) the materials are used with the acknowledgement “The Media Sustainability Index (MSI) is a product of IREX with funding from USAID.”; (b) the MSI is used solely for personal, noncommercial, or informational use; and (c) no modifications of the MSI are made. Acknowledgment: This publication was made possible through support provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under Cooperative Agreement No. #DFD-A-00-05-00243 (MSI-MENA) via a Task Order by the Academy for Educational Development. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are those of the panelists and other project researchers and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or IREX. -
REVUE DE PRESSE Rétrospective Giacometti Au MMVI
REVUE DE PRESSE Relative à la « Rétrospective Giacometti » au Musée Mohammed VI d’Art Moderne et Contemporain de Rabat 1 Tableau Presse Date Source Page Presse nationale 09-avr-16 Femmes du Maroc 5-6 11-avr-16 Huffington Post Maroc 7 11-avr-16 Le 360 8 11-avr-16 Yabiladi 10 12-avr-16 Ill Magazine 11 12-avr-16 Ousra Magazine 12 12-avr-16 Le Site Info 13 13-avr-16 Aujourd’hui Le Maroc 14 13-avr-16 Le Matin 15 13-avr-16 Libération 16 13-avr-16 Aujourd’hui Le Maroc 17-18 14-avr-16 Al Bayane 19 14-avr-16 L’Economiste 20 14-avr-16 Les Inspirations Ecos 21 14-avr-16 Grazia Maroc 22 14-avr-16 Al Ahdath Al Maghribia 23 14-avr-16 TelQuel 24 15-avr-16 Al Ittihad Al Ichtiraqui 25 15-avr-16 L’Economiste 26 15-avr-16 L'Opinion 27 17-avr-16 Diptyk 28-40 18-avr-16 Infomédiaire 41-42 19-avr-16 Le 360 43-44 19-avr-16 Le Matin 45-46 19-avr-16 Huffington Post Maroc 47-48 19-avr-16 L’Economiste 49 19-avr-16 Le Matin 50 19-avr-16 Illi on web 51 19-avr-16 Assahra Al Maghribia 52 20-avr-16 Al Bayane 53 20-avr-16 L'Opinion 54 20-avr-16 Huffington Post Maroc 55 20-avr-16 TelQuel Online 56-57 20-avr-16 Al Ahdath Al Maghribia 58-59 20-avr-16 Al Ittihad Al Ichtiraqui 60 21-avr-16 Al Bayane 61 21-avr-16 Aujourd’hui Le Maroc 62 22-avr-16 Le Reporter 63 22-avr-16 Golf Du Maroc 64-67 22-avr-16 TelQuel 68-70 2 22-avr-16 Le Matin 71 22-avr-16 Maroc Hebdo 72 25-avr-16 Libération 73 26-avr-16 L'Observateur du Maroc 74 01-mai-16 Le Site Info 75-76 02-mai-16 Version Homme 77-80 03-mai-16 Le Site Info 81-83 01-juin-16 Icônes 84-85 16-juin-16 L'Economiste 86 04-juil-16 Maroc -
2013 Zaid Moroccan Media in Democratic Transition ANG
Moroccan Media in Democratic Transition Bouziane Zaid Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco Abstract A core assumption of much of the literature on media in developing countries is that a more independent press with greater freedom will make a positive contribution to political change. In Morocco, a democratic transition started in 1997, when the opposition socialist party came to power and led the government. The new government’s mission was to enact political reforms that aimed at promoting human rights, civil liberties, an open and pluralist media, and at establishing the rule of law. This paper examines the interplay between media policy, media institutions, and the government. To evaluate the nature of the political role of media in democratic transitions requires close scrutiny of three major factors: the legal, the economic, and the political environments. One important outcome of this research is that it will help determine whether Morocco's democratic reforms are meaningful reforms, or just empty attempts to pacify domestic and international public opinion. 1. Introduction The relationship between media and democracy has been widely researched. Classical liberal theorists from Milton through Locke and Madison to John Stuart Mill have argued that free and independent media can play a critical role in the process of democratization. Edmund Burke’s concept of the ‘fourth estate’ has traditionally been regarded as one of the most efficient mechanisms of checks and balances. In the Arab world, this interplay among mass media, politics and society did not lead to political change. It is a common belief among communication scholars that Arab mass media were inefficient in promoting democratization in the Arab societies in which they operated (Rugh, 1987). -
Ellen Lust-Okar Source: Comparative Politics, Vol
Divided They Rule: The Management and Manipulation of Political Opposition Author(s): Ellen Lust-Okar Source: Comparative Politics, Vol. 36, No. 2 (Jan., 2004), pp. 159-179 Published by: Ph.D. Program in Political Science of the City University of New York Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4150141 Accessed: 24/07/2009 16:28 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use. Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work. Publisher contact information may be obtained at http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublisher?publisherCode=phd. Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission. JSTOR is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1995 to build trusted digital archives for scholarship. We work with the scholarly community to preserve their work and the materials they rely upon, and to build a common research platform that promotes the discovery and use of these resources. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. Ph.D. Program in Political Science of the City University of New York is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Comparative Politics.