Marruecos Videos
Ciel d'Afrique, Ballooning trip in Morocco since 1990.
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 22, 2009
Duration: 210
Duration: 210
Hot-air balloons float across the sky to the north of the Palmeraie of Marrakesh and almost anywhere in the Deep South of Morocco
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Feria Prdagogica Localidad 18
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 15, 2009
Duration: 80
Duration: 80
Banda de Marcha del colegio Alfredo Iriarte en el marco de la feria pedag?gica localidad 18 realizado en el colegio Marruecos y Molinos I.E.D. Tecnomarruecos
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Sesion 1? Canciones Arabes
from recent posts tagged ciencia - blip.tv (beta) on October 11, 2009
Duration: 7120
Duration: 7120
Sesion 1? Canciones Arabes TALLER DE RADIO EN EL CAPI DE LA CHANCA...CHEBBA LAILA...donde esta joven inmigrante marroqui compartira contigo la Banda Sonora de su Vida: Arabe, Ra?, Hindu, Flamenca, Pop y por supuesto de su pais, Marruecos. Escuchanos y descarganos en www.radiocortijo.org ORGANIZADO POR LA ASOCIACION ACA, PATROCINADO POR LA CONSEJERIA DE EMPLEO, CONSEJERIA DE INNOVACION CIENCIA Y EMPRESA Y LA OBRA SOCIAL DE LA CAIXA
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El caso de K. y L.
from Dailymotion - most viewed videos on October 04, 2009
Duration: 457
Duration: 457
K. y L, dos jóvenes residentes en el CETI de Melilla, ella musulmana y el hindú, esperan un hijo. K. va a ser expulsada del CETI en tres dÃas y también será expulsada de España en otros 15 dÃas.En Marruecos K. irá a la cárcel por tener relaciones con una persona que no es de religión musulmana y por tener un hijo fuera del matrimonio.Si L. le acompaña será detenido y deportado al desierto, en el mejor de los casos.Acosados por dos religiones y por dos estados K., L, y su hijo parecen no tener sitio en este mundo, ni en el más allá. Su delito es un delito de amor.Author: fronterasurmelilla Tags: Marruecos españa dictadura religión inmigrantes frontera Posted: 04 October 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Town Hall 1
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 575
Duration: 575
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Town Hall 2
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 508
Duration: 508
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Town Hall 3
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 587
Duration: 587
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Town Hall 4
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 492
Duration: 492
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Town Hall 5
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 595
Duration: 595
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Town Hall 7
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 540
Duration: 540
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Town Hall 8
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 511
Duration: 511
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Town Hall 6
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 586
Duration: 586
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Town Hall 9
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 346
Duration: 346
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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Town Hall x 10
from cdic on October 14, 2008
Duration: 408
Duration: 408
MoroccoBoard TV 's Town Hall Meeting between community members and the Moroccan American Coalition (MAC). The Town Hall meeting introduced the coalition to a larger audience, opened dialogue and doors of communication between MAC and the community. This was accomplished by providing MAC with a platform where it introduced and presented itself and its programs, and gave community members direct access to MAC for a direct conversation. The panel was comprised of two MAC representatives; Boubker Abisorour, MAC V.P. and Hassan Samrhouni, MAC Exec Board Member and two experienced community activists Latifa ElHadri and Hamid Mernissi. The questions received by email from the community were asked by the moderator, while the attendees had the floor open to ask their own. Topics discussed varied from discussing MAC s vision, to ways to entice community members to join, to acquiring about clauses in the bylaws, among others. Discussions and debates were at times heated and intense and other times light and cordial. There was also an atmosphere of openness, sincerity, and honesty in fielding questions or expressing opinions through commentaries. It brings us great pleasure to share with you the taping of this Town Hall meeting and we do welcome any and all your commentaries. The Program is now showing at Morocco Board http://www.moroccoboard.com
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12-Showdown W/ Pres. Moroccan Human Rights Advisory Council
from cdic on June 10, 2008
Duration: 238
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
from cdic on April 29, 2008
Duration: 1761
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
from cdic on April 29, 2008
Duration: 0
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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