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La Vie Economique: Morocco to adopt driving license with chip in support of new road code
Morocco's Equipment and transport minister, Karim Ghallab, announced plans that driving licenses would carry computer chips, as part of new support measures to the new traffic law that also include radars with photo radars meant to improve the transparency of controls.
Morocco, Local, 1/1/2005
Canadian premier praises 'remarkable progress' achieved by Morocco
Morocco-Canada, Politics, 1/1/2005
Moroccan human rights organizations in Europe welcome results of meetings with authorities
The "Al Haqiqa" group, comprising Europe-based Moroccan human rights organizations welcomed the outcome of the meeting held on Tuesday with officials from the interior ministry and justice minister, Mohamed Bouzoubaa.
Morocco-European Union, Politics, 12/31/2004
Columbian paper unveils human rights violations in Polisario-controled camps
Columbian mass circulation paper "El Nuevo Siglo," has recently published an article unveiling the human rights violations and sufferings sustained by Moroccans sequestered by the Polisario in the Tindouf camps, southern Algeria.
Morocco-Colombia, Politics, 12/31/2004
End of HCR visits exchanges between Moroccan families in Southwestern Algeria and those in Morocco
The operation of visits exchange between families sequestered in the Polisario-controled camps of Tindouf (southwestern Algeria) and those in Moroccan southern provinces (Sahara) ended on Wednesday after 1.476 persons had the opportunity to see their relatives.
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 12/31/2004
Illegal migrants cross Southern Algeria to reach Morocco, says researchers
Illegal migrants from sub-Saharan countries use the Algerian territory to reach Moroccan eastern borders in their clandestine trip to Europe, according to abstracts of a book published by French "Libˇration" daily.
Morocco-Algeria, Local, 12/31/2004
Sit-in calls on Parliament not to pass Morocco-USA FTA
A sit-in was staged Wednesday evening outside the Parliament in Rabat by activists opposed to the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed last June between Morocco and the United States.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 12/31/2004
Justice Ministry vows to 'regularize' situation of former detainees
Moroccan Justice Minister, Mohamed Bouzoubaa, has vowed to "regularize" the situation of former political detainees and exiled persons, at a meeting, in Rabat Wednesday, with a delegation of Human Rights associations based abroad.
Morocco, Politics, 12/30/2004
Moroccan FM: Spain observes neutrality in Sahara issue
Spain is adopting a neutral stand in the Moroccan Sahara issue, as part of international efforts and the UN Security Council resolutions to find a political, consensus-based and final solution to the issue, said Moroccan minister of foreign affairs and cooperation, Mohamed Benaissa.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 12/30/2004
Morocco exceeds 5 million tourists, as government vows more perks to investments
Morocco attracted between last January and November 5.12 million tourisms, posting a progression of 17% compared to the same period of 2003, says the tourism, social economy and handicraft ministry.
Morocco, Economics, 12/30/2004
Morocco's renewable energy sector boosted by three international agreements
The renewable energy sector in Morocco has been boosted by the signature, Wednesday in Marrakech, of a three-party cooperation agreement between Morocco and Italy, on the one hand, and Morocco and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), on the other.
Morocco, Economics, 12/30/2004
Sentences confirmed in case of drug lord
The court of appeal of Tetouan confirmed early this Wednesday morning prison sentences delivered last May against main defendants in the case of drug lord Mounir Erramach and his accomplices.
Morocco, Local, 12/30/2004
Government passes draft law criminalizing torture
The Moroccan Government on Tuesday approved a draft law criminalizing torture, during a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Driss Jettou.
Morocco, Politics, 12/29/2004
Interior Ministry pledges to stop harassments against former exiled, political detainees
The Moroccan Interior Ministry on Tuesday pledged to stop all forms of harassments against former political detainees and activists who were living in exile.
Morocco, Politics, 12/29/2004
Morocco signs Arab human rights charter
It also consecrates the right of each individual to freedom of religion, thought and opinion as well as the right to practice their religion and perform rites and education without harming others rights and guarantees the rights of minorities to enjoy their culture and their religion and perform their rites
Morocco-Regional, Politics, 12/29/2004
13.7 percent of Moroccan population live below poverty line, Minister
Nearly 13.7 percent of the Moroccan population currently live below poverty line with less than 3,500 Dhs (around US $388) per year, revealed the Moroccan Social Development, Family and Solidarity Minister.
Morocco, Politics, 12/29/2004
Morocco to suppress Return Visa for resident foreigners
The suppression of Resident Return Visa will allow foreigners living in Morocco to move freely from and to the country. They will only have to carry a resident card or a receipt of their stay request.
Morocco, Local, 12/29/2004
Morocco-US FTA: Government did its best to defend Morocco's interests
The Moroccan Government did its best to defend the country's interests during negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that was signed between Rabat and Washington last June 15, said, on Tuesday, Moroccan Communication Minister, Nabil Benabdellah.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 12/29/2004
King Mohammed VI host dinner in honor of French president
Morocco-France, Politics, 12/28/2004
Court rejects provisional release of two Moroccan ex-Guantanamo detainees
The criminal chamber of the Appellate Court of Rabat rejected, on Monday, a request for the provisional release of two of the five Moroccans, that were detained in the American base of Guantanamo.
Morocco, Local, 12/28/2004
Five tons of unprocessed cannabis seized in northern Morocco
The Moroccan gendarmerie has seized, on Saturday, 5 tons of unprocessed cannabis in a mountainous rugged locality near Tangiers.
Morocco, Local, 12/28/2004
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