Friday, July 30, 2004

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"Youth" of 25 to ... years: whether to expel them from the family nest? Mr.




View from Morocco ...

attachment to family and cultural characteristics rooted in our society, family-brooding parents or friends, economic insecurity and unemployment, extension studies. Why are so many to be forced to stay with their parents?


In 2005, they crossed the milestone of forty years. To their bedroom walls are hung memories of their years "high school". They still sleep in their crib. Generation "post adolescence. Warm in the family cocoon, at the age where Arthur Rimbaud completed both his life and his work.
In the 60s and 70s who are now parents had virtually their own projects and their own lives. Soon, they got their first "job" and started a family. Today, if we slam the door, you may pay dearly for his entire vie.En Indeed, it is unclear why Said is still alive with his parents. At 35, he earns each year 52,000 DH (13th month included) or 4,000 dirhams per month. Strange, is not it? No, Said, like thousands of other youths of his generation, is a serious boy. Already in his studies, he excelled in all subjects before the contest to succeed a great business school in Casablanca, and be hired as a sales company in consumer credit. He was then 27 years. "Once I started working, I planned everything. I wanted to save to buy a two piece or at least rent one. I often wondered board and studied all the opportunities that presented themselves. But in vain. "Said is natural to stay glued against his home familial.Khalid, 32, believes that" without his parents, he would be on the street ".
All day, he paces around the house. When he leaves, it is to smoke a cigarette - his father does not smoke, or to meet with his friends to "kill" time. "There is nothing to do," he said. It would obviously work, establish a home and give form and life to his dreams, but he can not. Who would like a degree in History and Geography? No one contends that Khalid thank God Having parents as understanding and generous. "I'm lucky, very lucky. But I'm addicted. It's very hard to live."

Other cases: CI 30. After years of studying medicine abroad financed by his family, he decided, or rather family opted for an arranged marriage. Back home and with his wife to whom he owes his all-in-laws took the couple over, until our candidate can find a law firm located in Casablanca. Just because young doctors today categorically refuse to venture out of Capital économique.Aujourd 'hui, CI saw "with happiness and harmony" in his wife's family. He divides his time between sports and meditation. Filled by this lifestyle that has lasted for 20 months already, this young man has no plans to abandon the home of his parents-in spite of a life without emotional significance. For, in fact, the solution to its problems would undoubtedly side of his stepfather, known for his generosity and understanding. Dealing suivre.Si families did not help their children and massively if the spirit of family solidarity was not as strong among us long ago that these young people would have revolted against the fate reserved for them. Fortunately, all parents "fork out" their own way and within its means.

Employee's status, HB 30. For him "life is just hard." After long and difficult studies, the problems are just beginning. In some specialties, we quickly made the rounds of local firms. The problem becomes even more difficult to solve when the area in question is in crisis. Then began the long-term unemployment. "You end up looking the slightest chance of employment. The single job, however precarious it may be, if he is badly paid and so" small "is it .. Here Nor the battle is not won. But we can be thankful the day we finally found a "job" steady and stable. Even if not necessarily in sondomaine studies. After some time, you can reach a salary of three thousand dirhams. It's much more than the minimum wage but that does not allow to be independent in a city like Casablanca. Especially when the work is far from home and transport costs and food outside, you take most of your resources. So whether you like it or not, you are obliged to live with your parents for an indefinite period. It gets worse when you marry. The problems multiply. To be "accept" must participate in the maximum expenditure. With the birth of children, the situation has only become more complicated, "admitted bitterly our interlocutor.

In Morocco, leaving the nest is simply exceptional. A large majority of employees aged 25 to 35 still live Haj and in Hajjah. A situation that continues even beyond the wedding, thanks to the great family solidarity and esprit de corps, which allows low-income couples to enjoy the food and shelter in the Waiting days meilleurs.Les young Moroccans, who admitted to being tormented by many to envy to dispense with the guardianship of parents have given way to older teenagers too frightened by the future take flight. But rare are those who skip it. The rest is packing a very advanced age or inherits the home and parental property.
Kamil.O, 60 years and father of two unemployed graduates admits that "it is obliged to help them. Otherwise, they are not doing. I talked to my family. Everybody does the same, more or less discreetly. "Yet economic insecurity and longer studies, which are good for nothing, do not explain this prolonged cohabitation of young people and their parents. The latter became the friends of their children, pay without judging and protect without restricting them. So why leave? Within ten years, the phenomenon has increased. This trend is due not only to an archaic cultural trait, but also to job insecurity and lack of prospects. These young people do not consider themselves to be stable again. The labor market in Morocco is certainly not for encourager.De the other hand, young people want to save. Especially, due to a cultural factor widespread among us, Moroccans prefer to buy a home rather than rent one. However, the case is Corsican when it comes to getting a little privacy. A real annoyance than a setback for the new generation.

But there is another category of young, unable to break away from their families. The latter took up the torch and go, without other choices, help their parents, usually very poor and greatly assist in the education of their brothers and sisters. They did not so much alternatives as the family comes first. This category of youth is lost in the crowd of daily hassles and eventually accept the fait accompli (to help sister to marry, fund education and studies of the little brother to help relatives of the family, etc.).. These young people realize, sometimes very late, they have not had the opportunity to enjoy their youth. Where late marriages and divorces too fréquents.En general, these young people who refuse to leave the hotel family are only pre-adult. Because it only becomes truly adult in gaining a true financial independence and not believing himself more obliged to follow the path laid by the parents. Moreover, these youth are projected in the wrong time. Some do not want to go too fast in work and instead seek internships. Yet there comes a time where these pre-adult must venture outside the nest and rely only on themselves mêmes.A Indeed, beyond this, there is the sad reality of the time. Living conditions. Why leave when everything is holding you back? When everything is both secured and free! Indeed, long-term cohabitation enable young people to find their way gradually into a world of increasingly complex and demanding. By continuing to care for them, parents give them the opportunity to chart their way slowly but surely staff.

Thursday, July 29, 2004

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Ouhelli: HM King chose the rule of law and democracy as a strategic choice for Morocco A Moroccan



HM King Mohammed VI, "who is personally involved in legal advocacy and women's political rights and economic, social and cultural rights of disadvantaged groups in Morocco has opted for the rule of law and democracy as a strategic choice for Morocco, "said Hammou Ouhelli member Consultative Council of Human Rights (CCHR).
Speaking on behalf of CCHD before the 56-th session of the Sub-Commission on the UN for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, Mr Ouhelli said the Sovereign, in his first speech from the throne , confirmed his commitment to the irreversible democratization of Morocco and the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights, power and announced the day after the terrorist attacks in Casablanca that the fight against terrorism must be transparent and respect of human rights, according to state news droit.Un mission standing of the Kingdom to Geneva, received Wednesday at the MAP, said that Mr. Ouhelli recalled that HM the King on the proposal of CCHR, established almost a year ago, the Equity and Reconciliation Commission (IER) to shed light the serious violations of human rights in the past and repair the harm to victims or their having droits.Cette Forum whose task is to reconcile Moroccans with their history, "is a textbook case welcomed by virtually all agencies concerned," he said. In a new statute, the CCHR has seen its prerogatives extended and shall, inter alia, to prepare an annual report on the situation of human rights in Morocco, Mr. Ouhelli recalled, adding that this report was presented for the first time, the Sovereign plus another report on prisons, in which advances in the field have been objectively value and violations identified in the wake of the anti-terrorist as well as issues of concern to communities of human rights, clearly soulignés.Moins two months after the publication of this report, the government responded with a series of measures, Ouhelli said, noting that the government has launched investigations into complaints of torture with CCHD s' is echoed and provided information and clarification on the status, responsibilities and limits of intelligence and presented a draft law criminalizing torture.Le government also declared the lifting of the reservations previously made about Convention on the fight against torture in accordance with the recommendations of the Consultative Council and those of the UN committee to fight against Torture and appointed a high level committee to coordinate with the CCHR and respond in real time overruns in the field of human rights, he ajouté.Rappelant the CCHR was established in 1990 by the late King Hassan II as a national institution for independent and pluralistic advise Her Majesty on Human Rights, Mr. Ouhelli said this initiative was followed by the establishment of the independent compensation of victims of serious human rights Human experienced by Morocco in the passé.La defense and promotion of human rights is a difficult task and work requiring continuous dialogue among stakeholders, he said, noting that the CCHR plays the role "hyphen, sentry and guard in strict compliance with the law", benefiting from favorable number of advantages, including an active civil society and independent, and demanding a free press and government attention to human rights, "he concluded.

Wednesday, July 28, 2004

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elected Vice-President of the International Academy of Constitutional Law

Nadia Bernoussi, professor of constitutional law at the ENA Rabat was elected vice president of the International Academy of Constitutional Law July 9, 2004 in Tunis.

At this important scientific meeting, Professor Nadia Bernoussi already a member of the Scientific Committee of that institution for four years, joins the presidency which sit beside the president Abdelfattah Amor (Tunisia) Vice Presidents Baldwin (Canada), F. Delpérée (Belgium) Glele (Benin), A. Mahiou (Algeria) and H. Roussillon (France).

For twenty years, the International Academy of Constitutional Law organizes the annual sessions were held during which the roundtables, inaugural lectures by prominent academics and senior policy internationally and courses for listeners (graduate students or staff) from around the world.

Professor Bernoussi opened the session whose theme this year focuses on "the principle of equality" with a lecture on the principle of equality before the constitutional courts. After introducing the principle of equality in a terminological clarification approach, Professor Bernoussi assessed the attitudes of various constitutional courts against the principle of equality both in traditionally democratic regimes or in countries developing institutional. The speaker has
tried to show how the control exercised by these various constitutional courts may be strict and severe especially in the field of elections or a criminal, more fluid and flexible in the economic, social and financial, and even modern or sophisticated to match the selection and evolution of societies in some states by the so-called positive discrimination or affirmative action.
On this last point, the debate within the academy focused on the contribution of Morocco in the field of political representation by the issue of women's national list in the last elections. We must believe that the Moroccan experience in this regard has made its way among the countries because of institutional development such as Algeria and now think looks the same option.Par Furthermore, it should be recalled that during the Assizes held in January 2004 in Santiago, Chile by the International Association of Constitutional Law, another forum for reflection, research and dissemination of knowledge of constitutional law, Professor Bernoussi has already distinguished himself by securing for his country also a serves on the Executive Committee of that institution, becoming the first Arab woman to accessing such a distinction in this scientific search space.

Bernoussi Nadia, wife and theorist of politics: It is the soul of discretion, a political theorist, analyst sensitive and subtle. Mother of a child, a professor at the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, Rabat, Nadia Bernoussi Idrissi KAITOUNI wife, former Secretary General of Parliament, has a rich and varied scientific career. Political science and constitution are its chosen fields. Ph.D. in public law in 1998, it submitted a theme in Rabat on "the constitutional review in the Maghreb (tentative interpretation of the actions of oversight bodies in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia). Professor Bernoussi has indeed chosen, since the bachelor's, specialty, long dominated by men. It was prepared in 1979 a degree in political science at the Faculty of Legal, economic and social, in Rabat has been, for the soil where it was nurtured by Nadia Bernoussi love for politics. A love that has led the professor to prepare, between 1980 and 1982, when he obtained his DEA in public law, his first CES in political science and also his second THESE administrative sciences. And it was in 1985, Nadia Bernoussi argued, in Montpellier, his thesis 3rd cycle doctorate in public law under the theme "The Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Chamber Moroccan e".
Study years Ms. Bernoussi were all marked with diligence and hard search: and "very good" was a statement that it has always pick that appears on all diplomas. She is on the pediment of his career as a blason.Evidemment after a long school career crowned by many degrees, and especially with an incomparable love for political science, Nadia Bernoussi imposes its mark on the national and international faculty. Her students show him affection and admiration. Once Professor in 1984 at the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, she has demonstrated its expertise in providing young students, the first and second cycles, the precious teaching of constitutional law and political institutions. Students graduate university, were also fortunate to have Ms. Bernoussi as a teacher who monitors their tutorials in administrative science, major utilities and local government.
From the 90s, specifically since 1999, she was selected from teachers who have been entrusted the formation of the two cycles, normal and special at the School of Development Staff Department of the Interior of Kenitra. Bernoussi Nadia has always been to welcome the great schools, institutes, government departments and to train professionals and develop. Her reputation preceded her. Ell of constitutional law has made one of his passions and taught his students how to love. At the Court of Auditors, between 1997 and 2002, she trained judges alternates. The Department of the Interior, she has lectured to inspectors of the territorial administration in 1994. Eight years later, in September 2002, Nadia Bernoussi took over the management development cycle of the Ministry of Economy, Finance and privatization.
A whole generation of young constitutional scholars remain indebted to him. Higher Institute of Directors had to wait until 2004 to accommodate the eminent professor, for a simulation on the legislative procedure in Maroc.Durant all these years of research and teaching, Nadia kept the Bernoussi good contact with the media. Dozens of editions, several interviews and hundreds of conferences testify in favor of the "grande dame of Political Science." This constant contact and every effort she provided in support of science and its students, did not prevent Nadia Bernoussi to join an active community life and to integrate research groups.
Before Coordinator in Morocco of the UNESCO Chair on training professionals for sustainable development, scientific coordinator of the sector "Law and Public Management" at the ENA (since September 2001), a member of the Scientific Council of the Moroccan magazine Local Government and Development (REMALD Ms. Bernoussi was a founding member and vice president of the Moroccan Association of Constitutional Law, since 1994, founding member of the Moroccan Association of Political Science, since 1995, member of the International Association of Constitutional Law (1999) and member French Association of Constitutionalists, since 2001. She is also a member of the Council of Scientific Development of the ENA

... The list is so long that we can not quote it in full. Nadia Bernoussi is a living source of knowledge. In its field, political science, she gives her best to enrich the same constitutional right. The tribute comes from her peers go to Tunis is the measure of its irreducible commitment to the promotion of political science and law in general. A Celebration of Women Emeritus.

Tuesday, July 13, 2004

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MARIE LEONIE ... BEYOND BORDERS

When one reads "LE FIGARO" online, and hear the "JT" of various television channels on "aggression" in the RER 'D' "MARIE LEONIE," one can only nauseated ...

The evidence suggests that in the case of this person, this is a fable ... It is not irrelevant!

It came against the reputation of our country, in many titles of the foreign press and various audio media. She puts the French people for anti-Semitic, racist ... She traces the dark history of France 60 years ago. Thereby obscuring the rally and parade in the city in recent days of old "Waffen SS" in Estonia: a fact which is most striking.

It will affect all women who are actually abused every day in France.

It will hurt to the media highlighted his comments, if they "stick" step in the evolution of this case ...

It will affect the realization of any urgent intolerance, in whatever form: at a time when unemployment is at a time when companies actually outsource their business, or put the balance of abandonment 35 hours a cons limitation of the initiative (a beginning ... In the real records and not what is publicized ...), a threshold that worries the French employees.

Who would take this matter lightly regarded "MARIE LEONIE" as a case from summer 2004, would be in serious error ...


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SAILING THE CASE

The veil as unfortunately too many thing in 99% of the time imposed by man. It's sad that he has found it to sit his authority. Or he accepted by saying'm friends than women imposerle see his family sailing and beyond. This is the case in Mantes la Jolie (in France) where the poverty of some families allows some to impose their reading of the Koran.

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Message SM Mahomed VI July 14, 2004 to France

HM King Mohammed VI addressed a message of congratulations to President of the French Republic, Jacques Chirac, on the occasion of French National Day on 14 July 2004

It reads:



"Mr. President and dear friend,



When the French nation celebrates its National Day on July 14, it gives me particular pleasure to express to Your Excellency my warmest congratulations and my best wishes for health and happiness to You and to your honorable family. In the French people friend, I want more progress, prosperity and grandeur, under your able leadership.



I take this opportunity to renew the expression of my feelings of friendship and unwavering You say all the esteem that I bring to the eminent statesman and a great friend of Morocco as you are.



The memories of your state visit to Morocco last fall, reinforces my conviction that France and Morocco, united by a common destiny, want to face, together with determination and serenity, the many challenges facing this world. You have been consistently show your solidarity and generosity at times when we passed through difficult trials. Be our thanks.



The European Union has just completed the complex task of drafting the Constitution that gives a new dimension to this ensemble. We know the role that was yours in the adoption of an approach that does not confine Europe in the habit narrow an impregnable fortress, closed to the Other.



I want to honor you for your commitment to the emergence of a Euro-Mediterranean design built on a new neighborhood and on the universal values of freedom, peace, brotherhood, solidarity and shared prosperity.



fully subscribing to this view, the Kingdom of Morocco will echo your initiative and will accompany the process of developing an advanced status with serenity and determination.



With the achievements of their strategic partnership, France and Morocco offer a nice illustration of what can be an exemplary management of the North-South relations. This, I think he, the most appropriate way to ensure sustainable development of the region on the basis guaranteeing security, stability and prosperity.



You In renewing the expression of my profound esteem, I beg you to accept, Mr. President and dear friend, the assurance of my highest consideration and cordial ".