Rabat’s decision to severe diplomatic relations with theran has allowed new voices in Algeria to demand the deportation of the Iranian embassy’s cultural attaché Amir Moussaoui. The demand was initiated by conservatives.
Unlike what has been announced this week, trade unions coordination in Jerada, joined by the Unified Socialist Party’s regional office have not accepted the government’s proposals. On the contrary, they have taken note of the evolution of negotiations with the civil society in the city.
In a few hours, the inhabitants of Jerada will have to decide whether they want to continue or stop rallying for their demands. On Wednesday, the Minister of Energy and Mines asked the Hirak representatives in the city to turn the page of protests in exchange for a number of promises.
Moroccan who converted to Christianity recently submitted their complaints to the Prime Minister and both houses of the parliament. Hoping to be granted the right to practice their religion, they were already received in April by the Secretary General of the National Council for Human Rights (CNDH).
Members of the official Palestine solidarity movement were invited last night to the House of Representatives in Rabat. The meeting was marked by discussing old bills penalizing normalization with Israel while claiming that Al-Quds is in its entirety the capital city of Palestine.
Hundreds of people took the streets on Saturday, 28th of October in Paris, the Netherlands and Spain to commemorate the death of Mohcine Fikri. One year after his murder, Moroccans in the three European countries gathered to call for the release of Hirak detainees and protest against the situation in the Rif region.