
A Moroccan financial consultant and prominent blogger. He lives between Paris and Casablanca.

January 2011 • The Tunisian Uprising
Saturday, January 15th, 2011
“Les autorités marocaines s’inspireraient à tirer les conclusions qui s’imposent. Le modèle tunisien, dont elles s’obstinent à s’inspirer, ne mène qu’au désespoir.”
January 2011 • The Tunisian Uprising
Saturday, January 15th, 2011
“One can’t help but have plenty of sympathy for the revolt by courageous Tunisian youth against an authoritarian regime who has held the country in an iron fist for several decades. As far as the Moroccan authorities are concerned, they would be best served by getting a clue and drawing the necessary conclusions.”
December 2009 • Knocking on the Palace Door
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
Larbi offers an analysis of a political system that perpetuates restrictions and censorship and explains why in the absence of any foreseeable reform, the priority should lie on the preservation of the political culture in the country.
Larbi decortique un système politique qui perpetue censure et restrictions et explique qu’en l’absence de perspectives de reformes, la priorité est de stopper l’hémorragie de la culture politique sans laquelle, il n’y a point de liberté de la presse.

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