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E n Morocco thousands of supporters of the movement on February 20, remained responsible for facebook to demand freedom and justice regime, they returned yesterday to take to the streets. France Press says that this time they have been 7,000 who have joined and, in addition to carrying banners for constitutional reform and against corruption, the unhappy have written and chanted slogans with much emphasis on "no to terrorism "and reminding the king that" reform is the best way to fight against violence. "
This is clear that people in the street that calls for reforms in Morocco and other North African countries are not necessarily looking, as some analysts praise up the power some Ayatollah Khomeini to truly want a change other than the dreaded hidden agenda of the fanatical Islamists. In addition, this message also reflects the suspicion that the attack that caused 14 deaths in Marrakech last 28 days serve as an alibi to delay, once again, a regime change, is widespread Moroccan public opinion. In fact, the demonstration was called after it became known that Al Qaeda itself has denied in a statement have had nothing to do with the bomb that the Moroccan regime has been attributed.
Ali Mrabet, Moroccan journalist whom the regime of Mohamed VI was still banned practice in Morocco (thank goodness that is san Internet), I had done running through their Facebook since Friday. In his Demain Online also told that in Rabat analysts have been willing to have tried to carry the owl of killing the Polisario Front. The regime however, who loves to link Islamic terrorism to the struggle of the Sahrawi people against the Moroccan invasion, has not dared to go that direction that would kill two birds with one stone, the demands of Democrats and Moroccan the Sahrawi self-determination.
So, if it is not Al Qaeda, nor the Polisario Front, who put the bomb in the Argana? After news of the failed suicide bomber killed between debris came the arrest of three alleged perpetrators of the attack, what will they do with them? Hopefully, occasion of the visit of King Juan Carlos to Morocco (the official opening today after finishing with the private stay), we know more. By the way, what should really be the reason for this trip? In presenting the award to Ana Maria Matute Cervantes was not seen to our King with housing for a long trip. Let alone cope with the stress of holiday allegedly exposed to a high risk of jihadist terror.