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Moroccan youth protest unemployment [01:38]
Protesters, most of whom were graduates, rallied on the streets of the Moroccan capital of Rabat on Thursday carrying banners to express their frustration with unemployment and request the government to address the job deficit. "There is no desire or will to change the situation. If there was a will, we would not be here. Why should we be blamed because we managed to study and have high diplomas? Why should our faith be thrown in the streets?" argued an unemployed graduate, Idriss el Ouali Alami. On Wednesday, five young unemployed men set themselves on fire, indicating the growing trend in self-immolation in the Middle East as a way of protesting, most notably initiated by the Tunisian fruitseller who set himself on fire after being humiliated by the police which ultimately triggered the Arab Spring. Unemployment in Morocco currently stands at around 31 percent. In related news, Moroccan Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane gave an outline of his government's plans to target national economic growth which in turn would boost the employment sector. Government spokesman and information minister Mostapha Khalfi said the new program aims to meet the people's expectations and deal with various social issues by introducing relevant policies in aspects such as housing and education. King Mohammed hopes the new members in government will fulfill national reforms. The country's moderate Islamist Justice and Development Party (PJD) won the majority of seats in the election late ...
Tags: morocco, morocco youth, morocco protests, morocco youth fire, self immolation morocco, mohammed bouazizi

Marocco & Western Sahara: Valle del Paradiso - 4 Parte [05:07]
Abbiamo trascorso la giornata da Chez Omar, bagnandoci nel fiume che sgorga fino a Asif n'Srou che passa per Tamri fino a giungere nell' oceano Atlantico. Abbiamo mangiato il Tajine più buono er nel pomeriggio abbiamo riaggiunto Marrakech. nella piazza di Djemaa el-Fna (o Jāmiʿ el-Fnā) siamo stati costretti a cenare tra le bancarelle che dopo il tramonto aggrediscono la piazza. MARRAKECH: situata al centro-sud del Paese, a circa 150 km dalla costa dell'oceano atlantico. Abbastanza vicina alle montagne dell'Alto e del Medio Atlante, in linea d'aria dista circa 50 km dal massiccio del Djebel Toubkal, la cima più elevata del Marocco. Si ritiene che Marrakech sia stata fondata all'inizio della dinastia almoravide, fra il 1062 ed il 1070, da Yūsuf ibn Tāshfīn, un importante capo militare che - dopo aver conquistato il nord del Marocco - occupò al-Andalus in seguito alla sconfitta dei re cristiani in Spagna. Marrakech è soprattutto una città da guardare. Djemaa el-Fna, offre quello che è forse il più grande spettacolo all'aperto del mondo. Lasciatevi attrarre in un mondo frenetico dal sapore antico, dove giocolieri e cantastorie si contendono lo spazio con incantatori di serpenti, maghi e acrobati. Il vostro naso poi vi guiderà verso le numerose file di bancarelle di cibo, dalle quali s'innalzano fumi che riempiono l'aria di allettanti aromi. Quando andare: Le stagioni più indicate per visitare la città sono la primavera e l'autunno, quando le temperature si aggirano in media ...
Tags: Marocco, Western Sahara, on the road, travel, viaggio avventura, viaggio, Morocco, diario, Tamri, Imouzzer, Tifnit, cascate, Moulay Abdellah, Waterfall, tourism, Chez Omar, valle del paradiso, backpackers, Asif n'srou, Shaka, Trip

jemaaelfna.mpg [07:38]
The famous town square of Marrakech, Jemaa l-Fna, owes little of its fame to its own beauty, but to the continuous day and night life. During most of the days, perfomers of every kind put up their shows, continuing until the food stalls start to move in. From the Jemaa there are several entries to the fantastic suuqs, and for anyone who needs to relax for a while, there are plenty of cafés around the Jemaa, where the main attraction is looking at the ongoing activities. Jemaa el-Fna owes most of its fame to the large number of spectacles going on all around all the time. Snake charmers, singers, story tellers, healers and fakirs attract a dominantly Moroccan audience. The food stalls take over the Jemaa as soon as the orange juice sellers have packed up and gone home. The food is prepares from fresh on the spot, and you can choose between fish, meat or vegetable dishes. The concept is easy, you point at everything you desire, indicate the quantity and within few minutes it is there in front of you. The food is exquisite, tasteful and much appreciated by Moroccans and brave tourists. Never forget the good rule of eating in Morocco: eat where the Moroccans eat — they know where to get good food!
Tags: marrakech, jemaelfna, medina, maroc, morocco, old, city, hotel, riad, tourism, fiesta, travel, adventure, arabic

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