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Berbers claim their rights in 'Arab' Morocco

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Jun 22, 2008, 6:38 GMT

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moroccanJun 22nd, 2008 - 11:21:54

I do agree with you that amzigh, berbers, or whatever you like to call should have the right to express their oppinions and participate in the political sphere of our Morocco. However, this does not mean that they have the right to do and say whatever they like. We live in a country established on 'law' and we all should abide to that law for a better future of our nation.
I also would like to point out that this kind of action would lead us to nowhere except to political mess, economical problems, and social clashes.
What if Arabs said that they too want to launch a political party based on their own beliefs and ideologies. What ,again, if the people who live in the north side of morocco stood up to claim the right in establishing their own sector according to Sapnish norms, and so on and so forth.
We want a united moroccan nation not a devided nation. We believe in our constitution and we can reform it through 'law' but we don't (ever never) believe in what other malicious external parts dictate on you.
Remeber that those rebellious can fool some people for some time but not for all the time.
My respect to you.

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CherkaouiJun 29th, 2008 - 02:13:59

Morocco is an Arab country. Its official language is Arabic and its religion came through the Prophet Mohamed who is Arab. The Berbers are trying to cause problems to Morocco without knowing it. If they keep pushing their agenda, tensions between Arabs and Berbers will rise and that will weaken Morocco. Morocco needs to be strong and united, not split into Arab lands and Berber lands. Arabs and Berbers have the same right. I grew up in Morocco and I have never thought of Berbers as inferiors or anything bad. I am Arab and I see Berbers as my people too. I grew up with them and I respect them and I don't want them to split from us. We are one. Some Berber groups in Morocco are causing this problems under the influence of foreign agents who want to split Morocco.

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SVAug 2nd, 2008 - 08:30:32

Equal rights for all sounds good to me. Try it...

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