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Morocco's reforms are deeper than in other Arab state, US journalist on NPR
Morocco-USA, Politics, 3/12/2005

Political reforms ushered in Morocco are by far deeper than in any other Arab state, said US journalists Max Rodenbeck. These changes, insisted the US journalist, are not the result of foreign pressure but they are a sort of genuine democratic evolution, not a sudden revolution.

Rodenbeck, who is the Middle East correspondent of "the Economist" weekly made the comment as he was participating in "Talk of the Nation" program of US public radio station "NPR."

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