July 2011 • Moroccan (R)evolutionJuly 2011 • Moroccan (R)evolution

“Fine Ghadi Biya Khouya?” (Where are you taking us brother?) is a refrain from a popular song, first performed by the Moroccan mythic group Nass El Ghiwane in the early 70’s. At the time repression was such that esoteric art and music were the most visible expression of dissent. Four decades later, the Arab Uprising has changed the picture completely. Dissent is expressed in the open but the battle remains essentially the same. While Morocco is preparing to vote in a referendum on a controversial draft constitution proposed by the king, we ask you to share your perspective on the challenges ahead for the north African kingdom: Where does the king lead Morocco from here? More »

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“Fine Ghadi Biya Khouya?” (Where are you taking us brother?) is a refrain from a popular song, first performed by the Moroccan mythic group Nass El Ghiwane in the early 70’s. At the time repression was such that esoteric art and music were the most visible expression of dissent. Four decades later, the Arab Uprising [...]

Le régime marocain dit Makhzen a réussi à se maintenir, capitalisant sur les expériences des autres pays  arabes qui ont connu des soulèvements populaires en cette année de grâce 2011, mais surtout  sur une longue expertise de gestion des protestations et des mouvements de dissidence sur son propre territoire.
Le projet de constitution présenté par le [...]


Il n’est pas étonnant que la soif démocratique ne se soit pas encore calmée au Maroc. L’unanimité n’étant que de façade, une large partie des Marocains continuent à scander le besoin de réformes. Il est vrai que la réussite de toute transition ne constitue pas une réponse directe à une sorte de rationalité politique, transformant [...]

A few years ago, I wrote in my private journal about how social mutants can become heroes in times of stress.
“When a society remains stable for a long time, the majority who obey its rules are its anchor and its strength — hence the term ’solid citizens.’ But when a society is in flux and [...]


The U.S founding fathers have written the U.S constitution in the 18th century, a constitution which still ,even today, impresses the reader with its 7 articles and 27 amendments. The stylish use of biblical language in the American constitution gives it a sacred quality, it makes one feel that he or she [...]

The national media and the predominantly domesticated political parties said the Moroccan king’s reforms were advanced, democratic and even revolutionary.


When Morocco’s pro-democracy movement first took to the streets on February 20, the government was fighting a war behind the scenes to destroy it, while in the meantime it was embracing it in public.
On the one hand, security services and their servants tried to sow divisions within the group and launched a smear online media [...]


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March 2011 • February 20 Movement
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January 2011 • The Tunisian Uprising
December 2010 • Wikileaks & Morocco
November 2010 • Freedom of Religion
September 2010 • Education in Morocco
August 2010 • Red Tape In Morocco
July 2010 • Moroccans and the World
June 2010 • Morocco Citizen Media
April 2010 • Couscous Djellabas and Tajines
March 2010 • Beyond the Moudawana
February 2010 • Morocco at the Crossroads
December 2009 • Knocking on the Palace Door