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Amazigh imoddan

Amazigh imoddan

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on October 27, 2009
Duration: 253
Author: karimmou2003 Tags: Agadir amazigh rays maroc marokko morocco souss Posted: 27 October 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Taarabt splendid goal 17 Oct 2009

Taarabt splendid goal 17 Oct 2009

from Dailymotion - Sports & Extreme on October 18, 2009
Duration: 79
Adel Taarabt scores a beauty of a goal with QPR, 17 Oct 2009. www.TheAtlasLions.comAuthor: TheAtlasLions Tags: adel taarabt morocco moroccan maroc marocain marokko marokkaan atlas lions mountakhabcom Posted: 18 October 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 2
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Appa ft. Douzi - Ana Maghrabi

Appa ft. Douzi - Ana Maghrabi

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on October 15, 2009
Duration: 275
Author: 2m_Maroc Tags: Amazigh maghreb muziek marokkaantjes marokkanen marokkaans marokko marocain morocco rif music amazigh tamazight cheb cheba tamazirt rabat casablanca Melilla Farkhana maroc Posted: 16 October 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Senna von Monrose in Forum am Freitag vom 07.08.2009

Senna von Monrose in Forum am Freitag vom 07.08.2009

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on September 23, 2009
Duration: 716
Senna von Monrose im Forum am Freitag vom 07.08.2009 über ihre Erfahrungen in der Frankfurter NordweststadtAuthor: Alibabaking Tags: Senna Monrose Forum am Freitag Frankfurt Nordweststadt ZDFinfokanal Mandy Bahar popstars girl group Nordi Integration Marokko Algerien Islam Einkaufszentrum Moslem Marokkaner Muslim Posted: 23 September 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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B'net Houariyat at the Kennedy Center

B'net Houariyat at the Kennedy Center

from cdic on March 11, 2009
Duration: 270
Part of the Arabesque Festival at the Kennedy Center, B'net Houariyat, who are five women from the region of Marrakech in Morocco, who sing and dance to the rhythm of their drums, performing traditional music of Houara, of the Hammada, together with Berber dances and styles like the Aita and the Chaabi, performed recently at The millennium Stage to a raving audience. B'net Houariyat have been invited to perform at numerous international festivals and in leading concert halls around the world. B'net Houariyat are Ms. Zahi-a Bani, Ms. Khadija Haliba , Ms. Malika Rahmi, Ms. Saida Madrani, and Ms. Halima Zeiter. B'net Houariyat have released the following recordings: Po
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Journalist Who interviewed President Obama Speaks on Morocco as a Venue for Speech

Journalist Who interviewed President Obama Speaks on Morocco as a Venue for Speech

from cdic on February 28, 2009
Duration: 271
At an event in Washington, Mr. Hisham Melhem, the Washington bureau chief for al-Arabiya TV, who scored the first television interview granted by President Barack Obama, Spoke to MoroccoBoard TV about what that interview means for future changes in the relations between America and the Arab/Muslim world. Mr. Melhem said that he felt that the gesture amounted to an unprecedented reach-out to the Muslim world by a U.S. President. He said that Obama spoke about his own Islamic connections, that some of his family members are Muslim and that he had lived in the largest Muslim country, Indonesia. Mr Melhim also spoke about Morocco as a possible venue for the upcoming Obama Speech in a Muslim Country. Full program at moroccoboard.com http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Andalusian Music Festival 2009

Andalusian Music Festival 2009

from cdic on February 26, 2009
Duration: 465
in an effort to enhance mutual understanding between the USA and the North Africa and Middle East through music , Mena Music produced the Andalusian Music Festival 2009 at Merkin Concert Hall in New York City , Jordan Hall in Boston, Music Center at Strathmore in Washington, DC and Rialto Center for the Arts in Atlanta. The Featured artists, this year , include Orchestra of Tangier (led by the legendary master Ahmed Zaitouni), Ahmed Merbouh (the most promising emerging vocalist of Morocco) and Lotfi Bouchnak (the leading Andalusian musician of Tunisia). Video of performance at Strathmore Hall in Maryland. Program produced by MoroccoBoard TV please view full program at http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Moroccan Andalusian Music & Arabic Poetry

Moroccan Andalusian Music & Arabic Poetry

from cdic on January 29, 2009
Duration: 707
In a music and poetry function at the opening of Global Media Center in Virginia , Andalusian music virtuoso A. El Youssoufi gave a performance that enchanted the audience made it the highlight of the evening, among the number of poems read by various poets, the most notable was Mr. Mohamed S.W. 's poem titled - Leaders of "the Tarazani" Kind !- which enticed a strong reaction from the audience. " music, literature and poetry are important to safeguard our culture. This was a special evening and we wish the new Center much success "said Mr. Sobhi Ghandour, Al-Hiwar Center director and co-host of the evening. for additional coverage on Moroccan and Arab American community events, videos visit moroccoboard.com http://www.moroccoboard.com
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MAC Why MAC?

MAC Why MAC?

from cdic on September 05, 2008
Duration: 522
MAC Why MAC, A Manifest Citizenship? by Mr. Mohamed Brahimi Moroccan American Coalition Convention 2008 Denver, CO for more videos of convention , check moroccoboard tv at moroccoboard.com http://www.moroccoboard.com The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC) held its Third Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado. The event brought together 18 Moroccan Associations and over 100 active community individuals in addition to the local Moroccan community members of Denver, CO. The Moroccan American Coalition event coincided with the Democrat Convention and attracted several Moroccan and American influential speakers: Ambassador Aziz Mekouar of Morocco to the US - Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) - Mr. Mohamed Ameur The Minister of Moroccans Living Abroad - Mr. Mohamed Laenser The General Secretary of Popular Movement in Morocco - Mr. Ahmed Herzenni President of Advisory Council on Human Rights in Morocco - Mr. Abdelaziz Omari Member of the Parliament of Morocco - Mr. Richard Cizik Vice President for Governmental Affairs (NAE). The Third Moroccan American Coalition event gave conventioneers the opportunity to learn new development on Moroccan policies and how the Moroccan community can play a large role in the USA. CREATION OF THE MOROCCAN AMERICAN COALITION DENVER, COLORADO, AUGUST 22nd, 2008 - The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC), was created by the members of the provisional board, represented by several Moroccan Association and active community individuals in the USA who voted by ballot and elected the Executive Officers and Board of Directors. The Moroccan American Coalition's mission is to empower Moroccan Americans to achieve their full potential by unifying over 200,000 growing community members through a platform in which they can leverage their collective assets.
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Who is an American?

Who is an American?

from cdic on September 05, 2008
Duration: 1008
Who is an American? by Jim McDermott, US Congressman. Moroccan American Coalition Convention, Denver, Co 2008 For more videos of convention , check moroccoboard tv at moroccoboard.com http://www.moroccoboard.com The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC) held its Third Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado. The event brought together 18 Moroccan Associations and over 100 active community individuals in addition to the local Moroccan community members of Denver, CO. The Moroccan American Coalition event coincided with the Democrat Convention and attracted several Moroccan and American influential speakers: Ambassador Aziz Mekouar of Morocco to the US - Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) - Mr. Mohamed Ameur The Minister of Moroccans Living Abroad - Mr. Mohamed Laenser The General Secretary of Popular Movement in Morocco - Mr. Ahmed Herzenni President of Advisory Council on Human Rights in Morocco - Mr. Abdelaziz Omari Member of the Parliament of Morocco - Mr. Richard Cizik Vice President for Governmental Affairs (NAE). The Third Moroccan American Coalition event gave conventioneers the opportunity to learn new development on Moroccan policies and how the Moroccan community can play a large role in the USA. CREATION OF THE MOROCCAN AMERICAN COALITION DENVER, COLORADO, AUGUST 22nd, 2008 - The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC), was created by the members of the provisional board, represented by several Moroccan Association and active community individuals in the USA who voted by ballot and elected the Executive Officers and Board of Directors. The Moroccan American Coalition's mission is to empower Moroccan Americans to achieve their full potential by unifying over 200,000 growing community members through a platform in which they can leverage their collective assets.
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Preview Of Moroccan American Relations

Preview Of Moroccan American Relations

from cdic on September 05, 2008
Duration: 1178
Preview Of Moroccan American Relations and the Role the Moroccan American Community By Moroccan Ambassador to the US. Mr. Aziz Mekouar for more videos of convention , check moroccoboard tv at moroccoboard.com http://www.moroccoboard.com The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC) held its Third Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado. The event brought together 18 Moroccan Associations and over 100 active community individuals in addition to the local Moroccan community members of Denver, CO. The Moroccan American Coalition event coincided with the Democrat Convention and attracted several Moroccan and American influential speakers: Ambassador Aziz Mekouar of Morocco to the US - Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) - Mr. Mohamed Ameur The Minister of Moroccans Living Abroad - Mr. Mohamed Laenser The General Secretary of Popular Movement in Morocco - Mr. Ahmed Herzenni President of Advisory Council on Human Rights in Morocco - Mr. Abdelaziz Omari Member of the Parliament of Morocco - Mr. Richard Cizik Vice President for Governmental Affairs (NAE). The Third Moroccan American Coalition event gave conventioneers the opportunity to learn new development on Moroccan policies and how the Moroccan community can play a large role in the USA. CREATION OF THE MOROCCAN AMERICAN COALITION DENVER, COLORADO, AUGUST 22nd, 2008 - The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC), was created by the members of the provisional board, represented by several Moroccan Association and active community individuals in the USA who voted by ballot and elected the Executive Officers and Board of Directors. The Moroccan American Coalition's mission is to empower Moroccan Americans to achieve their full potential by unifying over 200,000 growing community members through a platform in which they can leverage their collective assets.
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3 Moroccans Elect Community Prez.

3 Moroccans Elect Community Prez.

from cdic on August 31, 2008
Duration: 276
After a tense session, the Moroccan American Coalition elects its president and executive board, a culmination of three years of preparation efforts. for more videos of convention , check moroccoboard tv at moroccoboard.com http://www.moroccoboard.com The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC) held its Third Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado. The event brought together 18 Moroccan Associations and over 100 active community individuals in addition to the local Moroccan community members of Denver, CO. The Moroccan American Coalition event coincided with the Democrat Convention and attracted several Moroccan and American influential speakers: Ambassador Aziz Mekouar of Morocco to the US - Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) - Mr. Mohamed Ameur The Minister of Moroccans Living Abroad - Mr. Mohamed Laenser The General Secretary of Popular Movement in Morocco - Mr. Ahmed Herzenni President of Advisory Council on Human Rights in Morocco - Mr. Abdelaziz Omari Member of the Parliament of Morocco - Mr. Richard Cizik Vice President for Governmental Affairs (NAE). The Third Moroccan American Coalition event gave conventioneers the opportunity to learn new development on Moroccan policies and how the Moroccan community can play a large role in the USA. CREATION OF THE MOROCCAN AMERICAN COALITION DENVER, COLORADO, AUGUST 22nd, 2008 - The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC), was created by the members of the provisional board, represented by several Moroccan Association and active community individuals in the USA who voted by ballot and elected the Executive Officers and Board of Directors. The Moroccan American Coalition's mission is to empower Moroccan Americans to achieve their full potential by unifying over 200,000 growing community members through a platform in which they can leverage their collective assets. The Moroccan American Coalition Executive Board: Mr. Driss R. Temsamani, President Mr. Boubker Abisourour, Vice President Mr. Abderrahmane Bendahmane, Vice President Mr. Mohamed Brahimi, Vice President Mr. Younes Belaiter, General Secretary Mr. Hassan Samrhouni, Treasurer
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2 Moroccans Elect Community Prez.

2 Moroccans Elect Community Prez.

from cdic on August 31, 2008
Duration: 455
After a tense session, the Moroccan American Coalition elects its president and executive board, a culmination of three years of preparation efforts. for more videos of convention , check moroccoboard tv at moroccoboard.com http://www.moroccoboard.com The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC) held its Third Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado. The event brought together 18 Moroccan Associations and over 100 active community individuals in addition to the local Moroccan community members of Denver, CO. The Moroccan American Coalition event coincided with the Democrat Convention and attracted several Moroccan and American influential speakers: Ambassador Aziz Mekouar of Morocco to the US - Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) - Mr. Mohamed Ameur The Minister of Moroccans Living Abroad - Mr. Mohamed Laenser The General Secretary of Popular Movement in Morocco - Mr. Ahmed Herzenni President of Advisory Council on Human Rights in Morocco - Mr. Abdelaziz Omari Member of the Parliament of Morocco - Mr. Richard Cizik Vice President for Governmental Affairs (NAE). The Third Moroccan American Coalition event gave conventioneers the opportunity to learn new development on Moroccan policies and how the Moroccan community can play a large role in the USA. CREATION OF THE MOROCCAN AMERICAN COALITION DENVER, COLORADO, AUGUST 22nd, 2008 - The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC), was created by the members of the provisional board, represented by several Moroccan Association and active community individuals in the USA who voted by ballot and elected the Executive Officers and Board of Directors. The Moroccan American Coalition's mission is to empower Moroccan Americans to achieve their full potential by unifying over 200,000 growing community members through a platform in which they can leverage their collective assets. The Moroccan American Coalition Executive Board: Mr. Driss R. Temsamani, President Mr. Boubker Abisourour, Vice President Mr. Abderrahmane Bendahmane, Vice President Mr. Mohamed Brahimi, Vice President Mr. Younes Belaiter, General Secretary Mr. Hassan Samrhouni, Treasurer
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1 Moroccans Elect Community Prez.

1 Moroccans Elect Community Prez.

from cdic on August 31, 2008
Duration: 573
After a tense session, the Moroccan American Coalition elects its president and executive board, a culmination of three years of preparation efforts. The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC) held its Third Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado. The event brought together 18 Moroccan Associations and over 100 active community individuals in addition to the local Moroccan community members of Denver, CO. The Moroccan American Coalition event coincided with the Democrat Convention and attracted several Moroccan and American influential speakers: Ambassador Aziz Mekouar of Morocco to the US - Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) - Mr. Mohamed Ameur The Minister of Moroccans Living Abroad - Mr. Mohamed Laenser The General Secretary of Popular Movement in Morocco - Mr. Ahmed Herzenni President of Advisory Council on Human Rights in Morocco - Mr. Abdelaziz Omari Member of the Parliament of Morocco - Mr. Richard Cizik Vice President for Governmental Affairs (NAE). The Third Moroccan American Coalition event gave conventioneers the opportunity to learn new development on Moroccan policies and how the Moroccan community can play a large role in the USA. CREATION OF THE MOROCCAN AMERICAN COALITION DENVER, COLORADO, AUGUST 22nd, 2008 - The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC), was created by the members of the provisional board, represented by several Moroccan Association and active community individuals in the USA who voted by ballot and elected the Executive Officers and Board of Directors. The Moroccan American Coalition's mission is to empower Moroccan Americans to achieve their full potential by unifying over 200,000 growing community members through a platform in which they can leverage their collective assets. The Moroccan American Coalition Executive Board: Mr. Driss R. Temsamani, President Mr. Boubker Abisourour, Vice President Mr. Abderrahmane Bendahmane, Vice President Mr. Mohamed Brahimi, Vice President Mr. Younes Belaiter, General Secretary Mr. Hassan Samrhouni, Treasurer for more videos of convention , check moroccoboard tv at moroccoboard.com http://www.moroccoboard.com
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"My Morocco" Children ART Contest

"My Morocco" Children ART Contest

from cdic on June 22, 2008
Duration: 788
Children with a personal connection to Morocco (children with Moroccan parents or grandparents, children who have visited or lived in Morocco ...etc) were invited to submit artwork on the theme My Morocco . The Kids, ages 4 and 12, drew upon their personal experiences living in and visiting Morocco, or family stories or traditions that illustrated what Morocco means to them. The masterpieces were on display for the two judges, Mr. Hamid Kachmar, a Moroccan Artist teaching at Howard University and Ms. Mimi Wolford, of the Smithsonian Institute, who had the difficult task of choosing the top four winners. The 1st prize went to Mouna Baghera for her painting called "my grandma's neighborhood", the second prize was claimed by fares Assaadi for his collage called "Agadir", his father's bithplace., the third prize went to Sophia Kaddouri and the forth winner was Tito Khantach for his work named "argan tree""
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12-Showdown W/ Pres. Moroccan Human Rights Advisory Council

12-Showdown W/ Pres. Moroccan Human Rights Advisory Council

from cdic on June 10, 2008
Duration: 238
A routine meeting with the Moroccan Community turned into a tense shouting match with a group of individuals that almost broke down the tent. One fellow charged the stage to within inches of the officials, another one accused Mr. Herzenni of being a sellout and stormed out of the room, another questioned the position on the stage of the official portrait. The first person to ask a question flatly asked for a group resignation of the advisory counsel on Human rights members for non performance. And it went downhill, or uphill depending on one's point of view, from there. Luckily, Mr., Herzenni, who was flanked by Morocco's ambassador, Mr. Aziz Mekouar on one side and by Minister in Charge of Consular Affairs, Mr. Hassan Khantach, on the other side, kept a cool demeanor,and withstood all the fire lobbed in his direction and said, in essence, that nobody promised a paradise in morocco, That there are many unresolved problems, that it takes more than grandstanding to repair a dysfunctional justice and education systems, that progress is being made gradually and that there are no overnight miracles, that patience is needed. It was rough and gritty democratic intercourse that succeeded despite the storm, thanks mostly to Mr. Herzenni s patience and experience, to the diplomatic team that organized the meeting and took some risks,to the rest of the attendees, like Mr. Sallam Chahdi, a human rights activist, who drove from Boston,to ask one question at the meeting. Visit http://www.moroccoboard.com Photos http://www.moroccoboard.com/album/herz
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TThe Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs

TThe Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs

from cdic on April 29, 2008
Duration: 1761
The CORCAS delegation met with the Moroccan American community on Wednesday, was headed by its president Khalihenna Ould Errachid.He delivered an address in which he introduced the mission of the council and answered questions from the audience. He stressed that his council represents a new Morocco, which is committed to human rights, reconciliation and representation of its citizen. It was in the very same spirits that the Council was set up by his Morocco's King Mohammed VI as an initiative to pursue a just, all-inclusive, conciliatory solution to the what seemed before as an intractable Sahara problem. Mr. Ould Errachid delivered his message to the Moroccan community and encouraged them to take part in the effort to guarantee the territorial integrity of the homeland. He urged Moroccan-Americans to approach their representatives in Congress and inform them of the Saharaouis's right to be part of their country, Morocco. view full video at moroccoBoard TV http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Western Sahara Autonomy within Morocco

Western Sahara Autonomy within Morocco

from cdic on April 29, 2008
Duration: 0
The CORCAS delegation, on a visit to Washington, met with the Moroccan American community. The delegation was headed by its president Khalihenna Ould Errachid. (view Full Video at http://www.morocooboard.com) He delivered an address in which he introduced the mission of the council and answered questions from the audience. He stressed that his council represents a new Morocco, which is committed to human rights, reconciliation and representation of its citizen. It was in the very same spirits that the Council was set up by his Morocco's King Mohammed VI as an initiative to pursue a just, all-inclusive, conciliatory solution to the what seemed before as an intractable Sahara problem.
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Promo- Moroccan American Town Meeting TV Show

Promo- Moroccan American Town Meeting TV Show

from cdic on April 29, 2008
Duration: 58
TV program of Town Hall meeting for Moroccan Americans in Washington, DC. Program produced by Moroccoboard.com and shot at white House Video Studios.To view entire program: http://www.moroccoboard.com/mbtv Contact: info@moroccoboard.com
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