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Old 23rd May 2005, 15:47
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Excerpts from Article regarding rape in Morocco posted by Azzedine_Azzedine:

Moroccan society, as a “democratic monarchy,” has certainly not reached the same level of “democratic oligarchy” so cherished in the United States. Nor has the extended family been reduced to near extinction as it has in the U.S., though the first indications of the emergence of the professional/middle-class nuclear family are increasingly evident in cities. Women are yet not free to walk just anywhere in public, and, even in the acceptable places, they suffer regular harassment by day and are hardly seen by night. A woman alone at night is assumed to be a prostitute. A woman walking with a man at night can be stopped by police and ordered to produce a marriage certificate; failing that, they are arrested and, if unmarried, can be forced to marry under the assumption that carnal acts have taken place. Or so goes the street lore, anyway. Several men told me they had friends who had been forced to marry after being caught by the police with a woman at night. (I can only assume the stories had some level of truth to them, since I heard them on several occasions, though I did not interview anyone to whom this had happened.) The fact that this “shotgun wedding,” if forced on both parties by the Islamic patriarchal state, is likely to produce misery is less important than its perceived production of social order. It is a curious tale in which the instruments of state power become the arbiter of public morality in a nation in which political authority intersects with religious authority.
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Old 23rd May 2005, 15:51
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Excerpts from Article regarding rape in Morocco posted by Azzedine_Azzedine:

Moroccan society, as a “democratic monarchy,” has certainly not reached the same level of
“democratic oligarchy” so cherished in the United States. Nor has the extended family been reduced
to near extinction as it has in the U.S., though the first indications of the emergence of the
professional/middle-class nuclear family are increasingly evident in cities. Women are yet not free to
walk just anywhere in public, and, even in the acceptable places, they suffer regular harassment by
day and are hardly seen by night. A woman alone at night is assumed to be a prostitute. A woman
walking with a man at night can be stopped by police and ordered to produce a marriage certificate;
failing that, they are arrested and, if unmarried, can be forced to marry under the assumption that
carnal acts have taken place. Or so goes the street lore, anyway. Several men told me they had
friends who had been forced to marry after being caught by the police with a woman at night. (I can
only assume the stories had some level of truth to them, since I heard them on several occasions,
though I did not interview anyone to whom this had happened.) The fact that this “shotgun
wedding,” if forced on both parties by the Islamic patriarchal state, is likely to produce misery is less
important than its perceived production of social order. It is a curious tale in which the instruments
of state power become the arbiter of public morality in a nation in which political authority intersects
with religious authority.
Glad you put "Democratic Monarchy" between quotes.
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Old 23rd May 2005, 15:54
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I didn't, the narrator did.
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Old 23rd May 2005, 17:13
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Excerpts from Article regarding rape in Morocco posted by Azzedine_Azzedine:

Moroccan society, as a “democratic monarchy,” has certainly not reached the same level of
“democratic oligarchy” so cherished in the United States. Nor has the extended family been reduced
to near extinction as it has in the U.S., though the first indications of the emergence of the
professional/middle-class nuclear family are increasingly evident in cities. Women are yet not free to
walk just anywhere in public, and, even in the acceptable places, they suffer regular harassment by
day and are hardly seen by night. A woman alone at night is assumed to be a prostitute. A woman
walking with a man at night can be stopped by police and ordered to produce a marriage certificate;
failing that, they are arrested and, if unmarried, can be forced to marry under the assumption that
carnal acts have taken place. Or so goes the street lore, anyway. Several men told me they had
friends who had been forced to marry after being caught by the police with a woman at night. (I can
only assume the stories had some level of truth to them, since I heard them on several occasions,
though I did not interview anyone to whom this had happened.) The fact that this “shotgun
wedding,” if forced on both parties by the Islamic patriarchal state, is likely to produce misery is less
important than its perceived production of social order. It is a curious tale in which the instruments
of state power become the arbiter of public morality in a nation in which political authority intersects
with religious authority.
Glad you put "Democratic Monarchy" between quotes.
tell us about "the terrorist monarchy"
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Old 24th May 2005, 13:08
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Rape is everywhere and has been since creation begins and will never go away wherever you are.
6 years ago in West London a guy was arrested for Raping a 92 year old woman.
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Old 30th May 2005, 13:45
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If this is the case why dont the ppl amke it clear to the law makers that 2 ppl can friends or even respect each other as bros and sis.
I think in many arab nations they understand only 1 relationship between men and woman that is of sex.
with such hypocrisy its difficult for any state to prosper and give equal rights and freedom of speech.movement to adults.
Laws shud change with times as time is neevr idle in 1 place.
Rape is everywhere but when u put fear in the minds of woman not to go alone after night or haress her with forced marriage its a shame to the society.
Democracy is the key
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