Tuesday, August 30, 2005

How To Make A Fabric Covered Belt

The CFCM Morocco benefits from quotas imposed on Chinese, according to the Economist

The Moroccan textile industry benefits from quotas imposed by the EU to China, said Tuesday the newspaper the Economist, ensuring that Europeans went back orders in Morocco.
Some 75 million Chinese textile products are included in EU customs because quotas are exceeded arrested in June for "The blocking of Chinese products is currently the Moroccan textile manufacturers of happiness ", the daily business of the Economist. Exceeding quotas for Chinese industry "allows manufacturers to position themselves Moroccan again on the European order book," he told this newspaper Karim Tazi, Director General of the Moroccan Association of Textile Industries and clothing ( AMITH). "The soaring cost of oil, which makes transportation of goods over long distances (...) is another factor in favor of Morocco," Judge Economist. Karim Tazi is convinced that this trend will encourage European importers to turn back to their Mediterranean neighbors, reports the Economist. Mr Tazi said however that Morocco should "accelerate the conversion of the textile sector to stay in the race. "elimination, since 1 January 2005, the textile quotas imposed on Chinese and Indian textile industry suffers heavily Moroccan. Morocco was among the first providers of the European Union.

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What is prohibited is permitted in Morocco ... Europe!




Cannabis Eradication One wonders if the soft drug crops could thrive in Morocco without a Europe increasingly eager to consume. So much so that in the Old Continent declared publicly tolerances and is preparing to legalize consumption while allowing the practice of cultivating cannabis whose plantations in some EU countries have become an open secret.
The failure of alternative crops aggravates the vulnerability of small producers of hashish is
chandeliers with some delay that the Kingdom has decided to implement the programs of the European Union relating to the eradication of cannabis crops and replacing them with alternative crops. Meanwhile, attitudes have changed across the Mediterranean, where more and more Europeans have acquired a right to the consumption of soft drugs whose terms are, of course, restricted to avoid slippage and extension of the sordid trafficking of narcotics. This same Europe, tolerant cannabis is the same as, a few years ago, required of Morocco's total eradication of narcotic drugs. Even Morocco, which has belatedly responded to the orders of its powerful northern partner, which has evolved differently. Should we spend the licit cultivation of kif? These are contradictions that are stupid that we are brought face to policies "volatile" may change at the whim of our consumers in the developed hemisphere. But in this story, the Kingdom continues its work of destruction of the offending surfaces without realizing new developments. To believe that our leaders always stick to the rigors of a program, exceeded in practice, since the power community has not done much, especially on the part of the substitution of economic and social activities. Devoting so doing, thousands of farming families that have always drawn their modest resources of existence of these plantations that now ironically, are, being legalized In addition, around Western countries. Apparently, the Old Continent sins through improvisation and inconsistency in policies of development aid to developing countries including the question of the fight against illegal migration provides yet another example of contradictory. Indeed, not only block the EU dithers again in the political security cooperation dedicated to this chapter, but the height of stupidity supreme, stands at the same time by the strong propensity of European employers to hire massively "harragas" and to regulate large numbers of illegal residents on its territory. Morocco has no glory pride in the total destruction of cannabis which Lara is about to be proclaimed "city without cannabis" while our leaders have spent in silence alternatives for producers faced with a fait accompli. In other words, destroy the crops of soft drugs while consumption of hard drugs and psychotropic other havoc on the domestic side, it rhymes to the policy of the ostrich. Repression leads to nothing The practice of "scorched earth" only serves to exacerbate and accentuate the unemployment insecurity and absolute poverty of large segments of our populations that are delivered to the unknown. Especially when decision makers on both sides are the champions of the paradox and reasoning by contradiction: what is prohibited is permitted in Morocco in Europe! It is true that the latter, since the death of Descartes, still deviates a bit more rational logic ... But it does, Morocco would benefit from revising its strategy for crop substitution of soft drugs in Northern United, not least because this culture may be, prima facie, in the service of medical and pharmaceutical therapies. Or, knowing that alternative crops are unlikely to succeed because they require large investments, would it not be better stated to allow the production of kif devoid of active ingredient to fight against illegal trafficking of drugs? In fact, trails abound, except it was done, soon before choosing the easy way: the systematic repression that leads nowhere.

Monday, August 29, 2005

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Cities of Morocco El Jadida, the Portuguese city honored by UNESCO


The Province of El Jadida can claim to be among the famous tourist locations. But it offers visitors many places of natural beauty majestueuse.Nul can dispute the fact that the city of El Jadida and its region have various natural resources that can satisfy fans of various tourism activities.


Known formerly under the name El Brija El Mahdoumih Mazagan and then, the city of El Jadida is located in central Morocco, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. The name of El Jadida (the new) he was awarded by the Sultan Moulay Mohammed Ben Abdellah.Elle was built by the Portuguese between 1510 and 1520, it had the shape of a castle, square flanked by four towers called " Castro Real ". However the construction of fortifications lasted 30 years and not until 1541 that it was finished. A pregnant quadragulaire surrounded the city that formed around the center of the citadel citadelle.Le was formed on the ground floor by a large armory, which was assigned in 1941 to use the tank in order to escape the water shortage in case of prolonged siege. This tank is the most beautiful curiosity El Jadida.Autour the enclosure, the Portuguese have dug a deep ditch and high seas, the gap is filled with water. A drawbridge linking the city to land ferme.En 1562, Sultan Moulay Mohamed Ben Abdellah Marrakech concentrated a large army and went to beat the walls of Mazagan. The final shipment of the Portuguese did not occur until March 11, 1763 after the big attack led by Moulay Mohamed Ben Abdellah after 267 years of colonization portugaise.La Portuguese city of Mazagan (El Jadida) was placed June 30, 2004, world heritage by UNESCO. This site is the newest addition to 6 other registered by the Kingdom of Morocco on the heritage list mondial.En Indeed, this site has often sought to be classified, it was not until the right moment to do what vœu.La protection site and its classification by the Dahir of 21 September 1918 and November 3, 1919, the work of human worth universelle.Lieu mixing of several religions. The fortifications and defenses, and their permanent systems of defense towers and ramparts is an early example of Renaissance military architecture. The surviving Portuguese buildings include the cistern Portuguese and the Church of the Assumption, built in the style Mauelin (ghotique late). From the nineteenth century, known as El Jadida, the city turned into a mall multiculturel.La city have contributed to the development of architecture and urban planning from the time of rebirth. In addition to the rich history, its important role in socio-economic, tourism gives it another dimension. The Portuguese City of Mazagan (El Jadida) has its cultural treasures which accurately reflects our endless days in the history of development and vitality of this city's glorious past that was his pride and authenticité.Sa cultural function is the largest and most significant development in the city of El Jadida, the cultural function has been established for years, and inherited by the city to which she gave a radiation without borders to Morocco and the 'étranger.La Portuguese City of Mazagan (El Jadida) preserved in the memories of history so many memories inestimables.Dans monuments that have brought their famous far include: the ramparts, its famous tank leader work Manuelin architectural style, became a magnet for tourists from around the world and international cinema that shoot films in this beautiful part of the architecture and art of Renaissance.La Portuguese City of Mazagan is of considerable historic and architectural significance, it is, indeed, the largest fortification in Portuguese history is marked Maroc.Son several essential phases: - Phase Portuguese extends from 1541 to 1769, is the construction phase and structure of this city. - Phase Judeo-Islamic: it starts from 1820 until the early 20th century when the city was transformed into Jewish quarter, a large Moroccan Jewish community there was then installed .- Phase pre-colonial and colonial marked by the opening of the Jewish quarter a new people coming to live with the Jewish community. It is essentially a European community and musulmane.Cette vast vaulted underground room and was part of the castle built in 1514. It probably served armory before being used as a water reserve. On a square of 34 m side, she has 6 ships - whose vaults are based on 25 columns and pillars. The central span is pierced with a large oculus through which pours the sunlight that produces, by reflection on the water tank, a surprising effect of impregnating the mirror instead of a strange atmosphere that seduce Orson Welles so that he turned some sequences of his film Othello and Copola movie "The Black Stallion, Harem," etc.Oualidia: evidence of a distant past and a bright edge of the Royal avenir.Résidence the impressive lagoon summer palace of His late Majesty Mohammed V, where the deceased ruler liked to stay. It's the quiet and attractive Oualidia.Plage Marrakchis, safiots and Casablanca and of course Doukkali water skiing enthusiasts, oysters, seafood, sun, fraicheur.Oualidia is a potential tourist reserve for the future. Its history is very rich. The seafaring people of antiquity have left traces.
Oualidia Hanon and between El GhaziOn identified with much probability to that of the lagoon Hanon, who landed during his journey. It is very curious that a cave that is located not far from the place where alleged landed Hanon is currently known under the name of "Ghar El Ghazi Hammou" ... The Kasba Oualidia is also wearing Namera location where on the orders of Saadien El Wali was built from the Kasbah Oualidia, besides the ruins existed prior to the conquest of the Arabs. Moreover, the browser would cartaginois Hanon during his people, landed at the Oualidia lagoon which is a natural harbor was occupied sûr.Cette Kasbah by the Portuguese and the people of the region. Especially the inhabitants of the small port of Namer, selling their honey. If it remains to Oulidim Sultan Saâdiens a house in ruins is said to have been the governor's house and part of the wall which faces the lagoon or a few pieces of artillery probably Portuguese are still there. The walls surrounding Madinat Al Ghrbia are flanked eighteen rounds at roughly equal distance from the other three gates are still visible today gave access and space is limited by what remains of the ramparts proves that this city was important. It is the time of its foundation around the fifth siècle.Ruinée once in the year 667, it was built and repopulated on the orders of Sultan mérinide.Après have suffered a second destruction, it is unclear why Madinat abandonnée.En Gharbi was finally concluded, the ruins of Madinat Al Gharbia Oualidia reflect the importance that in the past caïdat Oualidia. Families that have been undertaken within the ruins have not been in a superficial way. They have therefore uncovered objects or tools that could give information about their former inhabitants. On the other hand, historians do not agree on the exact time of their fondation.Notons however that in addition to classic texts of historians Arab or foreign, is a rich and varied typonyme containing many notes and which is not as notes Berber (Taghzaouit, Timegret, Ariri, Sier ... etc.), these notes were the legacy of the original inhabitants of the région.Oualidia is certainly one of the most famous resorts in Morocco. She made her reputation, not only to stay that late King Mohammed V was there in his summer palace, but also to its position, its large lagoon (real natural harbor) its seafood, which characterize Oualidia, sun shining , hospitality its inhabitants make this town a tourist site and reserve him a bright future, its coves ... In 1954, the Swiss writer John Knittel, who wrote in English and German, has spent long periods in Oualidia to write his novel "Arietta" published in 1956.Pour those who do not know Oualidia, the park farmed oysters largest of Morocco, whose fame has crossed the frontières.L supply the country from this ostéicole park is provided to more than seventy tons an.La Kasbah lodging BoulouaneCe Imperial Sultan Moulay Ismail is on the road from Fez to Marrakech and formerly located 75 km from El Jadida. RN1 accessible by 14 kilometers and then RR 316, RR 314 and finally, this place has seen the Portuguese presence for some time before Moulay Ismail can seize to install troops supervising tribus.La Kasbah Boulouane historic monument is a castle built on a promontory overlooking a bend in the Oum er-Rbia. Kasbah included a royal palace, a mosque and entrepôts.L Registration Foundation, on behalf of the Sovereign, on the lintel of the great gatehouse, said that this village was built in 1710.Cette region is very renowned for its vineyards (grapes Doukkala). Antoine Saint Exupery visited the Kasbah Boulouane.Un assets of the province of El Jadida's Atlantic coast are of course offering all the necessary ingredients for the development of a tourist resort. This coast 150 km from Bir Jdid Oualidia is dotted with beautiful beaches including in El Jadida city Haouzia, Sidi - Bouzid Sidi Abed, Oualidia, Sidi Bounaïn Sidi Sari Hajrat Baibour Sidi Yacoub ... etc ...

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

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USFP PJD and compete on behalf of the corporation ....

because of "excesses" of theaters

the eve of the political season in September, nothing goes between the PJD and the USFP. And because the war through the media has been raging for a fortnight and no relief seems in sight. The origin of this new skirmish between the two parties, a statement of the Movement for Unity and Reform (MUR) vilifying "Unethical seen outside of festivals."



the eve of the political season in September, nothing goes between the PJD and the USFP. And because the war through the media has been raging for a fortnight and no relief seems in sight. The origin of this new skirmish between the two parties, a statement of the Movement for Unity and Reform (MUR) vilifying "Unethical seen outside of festivals." The release of WALL
is in line with the position already taken by the Islamist movement. He made a grotesque amalgam between festivals and depravity of manners. Until then nothing nouveau.Déjà last year, Ahmed Raissouni, then president of the WALL, raised an outcry accusing the festival of being places of debauchery. This time, the Minister of Culture who decides to respond. Given the excessive charges made by the press the WALL Achaâri Mohamed, Minister and Politburo member of the USFP, puts the record straight, accusing the Islamist movement to outbid ethics by trying to put the Moroccans under control moralizing. "Attajdid", official organ, does not want to leave compter.La fuse so scathing response. The Islamist daily criticizes, August 12 in its front, the position of Minister of Culture. The author of the article skidding seriously attacking the Minister personally. The debate has left the ideological field and moved into the realm of the accursed. "An old recipe of Islamists," said one militant socialist. On 18 August, it was the turn of the newspaper "Liberation", close to the party rose to take the defense minister. Rock climbing is at its peak and the blades are drawn from their scabbards. On Monday, August 22, "Attajdid" decides to put a diaper. In its editorial the daily attack frontally USFP and its press. The author of the editorial is crying conspiracy orchestrated by some "media eradicators. Islamists decide to revert to the attack ... sword drawn. There seems to be that the escalation in the air. "Wrong, replies Abdelilah Benkirane, a leading member of the PJD and director responsible for" Attajdid " the statement of the Movement for Unity and Reform is quite normal. We are in our role when we draw attention to several abuses experienced by some festivals. Now, it's not us who have recourse to one-upmanship. " The tone is calm, almost conciliatory ... On the side of the USFP, Mohamed Achaâri points to the lack of courage of those very people who engage in dangerous amalgam. "I responded to an official of a movement that wants to be the guardian of the Moroccans and the primary responsibility for their morality," Mohamed Achaâri indignant, adding: "I know my opponents and I am not mistaken when I say they are the enemies of modernity. I'm not against criticism or evaluation of festivals, for cons, saying that festivals are places of debauchery is an assertion that is causing politique.Je ideological and defend the right of young Moroccans to diversity cons those who want to plunge the country into absolute silence. "This time, the Minister of Culture was the first to leap to cope with a moralizing repeated ad nauseam by the leaders of the WALL ... A speech remains However, more political than moral.

Monday, August 22, 2005

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The king of Morocco announces the launch of a program against poverty

RABAT - King Mohammed VI of Morocco announced Saturday the upcoming launch of a program to fight against poverty, in a speech to mark the 52nd anniversary of the revolution of the King and people, one of milestones in the fight for independence from Morocco in 1956. The program stressed the sovereign, is to "promote economic, social and cultural rights of citizens and the fight against social and regional disparities." In a first phase, beneficiaries will be 360 rural communes and 250 urban neighborhoods, among the poorest and most marginalized of the kingdom. A budget of one billion euro has been devoted to this program which spans the period from 2006 to 2010. Nearly 4 million Moroccans, on a total population of 30 million live in poverty, spending less of 8.86 dirhams (less than one euro) per day. The unemployment rate reached 11.1% during the second quarter 2005, while the growth rate of the Moroccan economy, which recorded an average of 4.2% over five years is not enough to meet the social deficits . The royal speech did not address the release on Thursday, with U.S. mediation, the last 404 Moroccan POWs held for more than 20 years by the Polisario Front. This movement competes with Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara. An official statement was "delighted" by the release while making the Polisario and Algeria, which supports responsible for this "late performance of an international obligation".

Friday, August 19, 2005

Letter Asking To Be Reinstated On Employment List

Cities of Morocco: A thousand and one treasures from Casablanca, Morocco




  • The city of Casablanca, which is considered today as a single point crossing for tourists, yet contains within its walls some wonders are accessible only those who can appreciate them. Casablanca has in fact a true architectural treasure is a fusion of Art Deco and Moorish art.




This meeting has indeed given birth to an extraordinary architecture in Casablanca. Rare and even unique in the world. A short stroll through downtown also puts us in the presence of this architecture well particulière.Boulevard VAvenue Mohammed Mohammed V. The name is majestic and artery breathes history. "This busy shopping thoroughfare is lined with buildings constructed in the 1930s, where they are mixed, with lots of charm, inspiration and Eastern Europe. Over two kilometers, this shopping street brings together the most beautiful buildings in the city. Meet the grounds of Moroccan decorative arts and configurations Art Deco facades produces original designs which adorned the elements embellish the bare white walls and features of the time. "That description, authenticity, we can read the guidebooks Regional Tourism Council of Casablanca. Description that only makes the honors at this artery responsible for memory. Proud and prestigious, an impressive Art Deco Jewelry are still standing, mostly over 70 years, tirelessly and tell the story of a city, a époque.Pluralisme décoratifAinsi wherever your gaze falls on the facade of a building, you begin to glimpse of the richness and breadth of modern heritage of the metropolis. Ornaments made of cherubs, fruit baskets, or heads of lions blend harmoniously with friezes zellige, stucco or cedar balconies. Pluralism decorative facades of tall buildings of downtown is impressive. Also shown by the administrative buildings of the Place Mohammed V: seat post produced in 1918 by Adrien Laforgue, seat of the consulate of France in 1922 directed by Albert Laprade, the courthouse building made in 1923 by Joseph Marrast, the seat of the wilaya conducted between 1928 and 1936 by Marius Boyer. These buildings were built in the style desired by the services of the protectorate. Style "official" mixes fairly modern lines with traditional decorative references (zellige green tiles, arches, wrought iron ...) Unfortunately, this is bequeathed now more than ever in danger. It is therefore, above all, to try to preserve these places of remembrance for generations to come. Several steps have also been undertaken in this direction. Orgueil64 burst of buildings in Casablanca are currently classified as a heritage city. A great victory through which anyone can foresee the intensity of their efforts to preserve the architectural treasures of the metropolis. Thanks to this surge of pride of civil society Casablanca, several models of urban planning and architecture of the first half of the twentieth century housed the city continue to live. A whole complex of buildings that remind us incessantly that the new city of Casablanca is in fact a melting pot of universal architecture the last century. This is called a general architecture of the modern world. A tourism product of the most memorable. Making of Casablanca cultural tourism product and thus remains the ultimate goal of tous.Les tourists come and enjoy the architecture that Morocco has produced in its modern era in which Casablanca was in line with most major world cities , New York or Paris for example.
RepèresLa IIErigé Hassan mosque on the water, this stunning monument is impressive in its proportions and fineness. The minaret of the mosque, whose height reaches 210 meters, is in fact the highest in the world. Built in large party on the water, this jewel of Moroccan craftsmanship shines through the ornamentation of its exterior and interior surfaces and stands as a symbol of tolerance and peace. The district HabousCréation unique to Morocco, the Habous was modeled on the traditional medina. Under the main arches nestles a series of bazaars with a range of handicrafts from all over the country: pottery, leather goods, wooden furniture, carpets ... the shops are full of products for local customers and tourists. Instead Mohammed VLA site, designed in 1920, is the administrative center of Casablanca. It is surrounded elegant buildings. The Consulate of France, which contains in its courtyard statue of Lyautey, is located between the wilaya (built in 1930) and the old courthouse (built in 1925). At the center of the square, a fountain with circular forms a spectacle of lights and fountains musical. The market centralAu heart Boulevard Mohammed V, the central market, open daily from 7am to 14h, sees the influx finest harvests of the day. Flowers, fruits, spices, meat, fish and shellfish are so well presented that they put up an appetite. What a great opportunity to take his distance from traffic and strolling through the market in part covered. The cornice from the lighthouse of El Hank, a continuous procession of beaches and pools, villas, cafes, hotels and restaurants along the Boulevard de la Corniche. It is also the Mecca of nightlife Casablanca.
luxury stores and malls:
The face of the seductive métropoleCasablanca is a showcase of modern Morocco. It is undoubtedly the ideal place for shopping. This is the reality of this metropolis, with a few exceptions, came to get into line with other international cities. It just has to see the impressive number of brands that are popping up everywhere in shopping the city to finally be convinced. The neighborhood Maarif, one of the most exclusive districts of Casablanca and is home to the famous Twin Center, signs of big brands like mushrooms. Within a few months, many upscale stores and franchises no less pompous opened their doors in this neighborhood. Just for the apparel sector, there are 44 franchises already established in the metropolis. The city now covers a multitude of shops that have nothing to envy to those encountered in the cities of Europe. Famous brands have also taken up residence. Casablanca eager for shopping (Casablanca and especially!) Is the ideal place to spend a little, and sometimes much, money. Now, walking through the boulevards and streets of this neighborhood, showcases world-famous brands of impeccable inevitably seduce walkers and encourage them to do their shopping. And not just the clothing stores. To settle these franchises have obviously chosen the busiest shopping plazas. Like the Boulevard de la Marche Verte (Massira Boulevard El Khadra), recently invested with luxury shops and boutiques worldwide brands connues.Ce Boulevard has become undoubtedly the seat of global brands. There you can wander freely enter and shops. It is a bustling thoroughfare where young and old come very regularly. This new downtown Casablanca you will have a good time shopping. Certainly you will not return empty handed. Random
alleys of the old medina:
The Scala, a fort converted into a cafe maureL'ancienne medina of Casablanca, with its tangled streets, offers a striking contrast with the new city she sees. Relatively small, the old town is a pleasant and lively. A foretaste of this city whose plural tourism potential still to be discovered. The old medina, once surrounded by ramparts which remains today a part, bordering on the coast about a mile. Partially destroyed during the earthquake of 1755, the medina contains the oldest monuments of Casablanca. Near Bab El Marsa (marine gate located on the waterfront and overlooking the boulevard current Almohad), is the mosque Jamâa Ould el-Hamra, built in the late 18th century. The fine architecture of this building is certainly worth the detour. Not to mention the many marabouts that we discover through the streets of the medina. Sidi Allal El Kairouani, Beida Lalla, Sidi Bousmar, a multitude of shrines in each different story. Another monument that is essential to take time to visit and savor the mystery: the Scala. Located opposite the fishing port, this fortified stronghold of the 18th century is one of the few vestiges of the reign of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah. This Alawite Sultan, to whom we owe the reconstruction of Casablanca in 1770, had in fact reinforced the town with a battery, the Scala. It still points proudly old guns to sea. "Guarded" by two zaouias, Sidi Allal El Kairouan and Sidi Bousmar, the Scala releases that do more charm and mythical evocations. "Magic" is in fact the word needed to describe the fort, remained for a long time to retire. La Scala, this unique site in Casablanca, finally and fortunately revived in 2002, thanks to the involvement of the private sector. The site has indeed turned into a Moorish cafe. The company however has the distinction of being 100% citizen. In fact, the coffee shop supports a combination of safeguarding the heritage of the old médina.L association Scala's goal of safeguarding and protecting the environment near the old medina, and the organization and promotion of cultural events through a gallery Photographic and an esplanade, cultural center and events of the association. The framework also lends itself perfectly to the holding of such shares. It lends itself equally well or better, meeting all of Casablanca. At the Scala, nobody can deny the well-being or that sweet serenity which takes the visitor. And let's say, everything in the construction and arrangement of space, and all the memory it contains, helps to instil in the visitor many sensations: the communicative power of the stone, high ceilings, the murmur of water flowing peacefully fountains, soothing colors, exuberance Andalusian garden, the smell of sweet mint tea and the cake ... The Moroccan Scala to its name: the call. A call for shelter from the hustle and bustle of Casablanca. Today, Scala offers Casablanca their first Moorish cafe. A universe that is unique, or even say magic, leaving those who attend their daily lives. A nice tea break ahead! Sidi Allal El Kairouani first patron saint of the shrine Villele the first patron saint of the city, Sidi Allal El Kairouani, is behind the Scala, the square of Sidi El Kairouani. The shrine contains the tomb of Sidi Allal and his daughter Lalla Beida. Both came from Kairouan (Tunisia) in the 14th century.The legend, Sidi Allal El Kairouan, Kairouan party to Senegal by boat was wrecked off the coast of Casablanca, where he was rescued by some fishermen. On the death of his wife, he asked his only daughter (Lalla Beida) to join him. In turn, her daughter sank and drowned before Casablanca. Sidi Allal shall then buried in front of the sea and asked to be buried beside him. The shrine of Sidi Allal El Kairouan is also known as Dar El Beida (the White House) in tribute to his daughter, renowned for the whiteness of her skin. At least it does for its whitewashed walls visible from a distance at sea, Casablanca would likely name of Dar El Beida, in memory of the patron saint of fishermen Allal Al Kairouani and his daughter Lalla Beida. A name sported the city from 1770, while the Sultan Moulay Abdallah Ben Mohammed (Mohammed III) undertook its reconstruction.

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celebrating the birthday of August 20: The Revolution the King and the people continue



On 20 August 1953, the Moroccan people was around his forehead Sovereign Majesty Mohammed V. The Sultan of Morocco deported to that date by the authorities of the French protectorate, is claimed by his people, released in huge demonstrations across the country. The people thus manifested his refusal of fait accompli and its commitment sincere in his Guide. This uprising, intense, loaded with symbols, has revived the struggle for freedom.
It continued until the final victory, crowned by the triumphant return to Morocco, November 16, 1955, accompanied by the Sovereign Royal family, after 27 months of exile. People are waiting for you, reserving them a warm and chaleureux.Ce strong link between the people of Morocco to the King was well received by the colonizer who therefore , understood that his plans failed to Morocco and he had to go to the evidence. Negotiations were then begun as Morocco reaches its independence in 1956. More than an anniversary date, noting a national epic of heroic struggle against and tireless struggle for freedom and dignity, August 20th is a date that emphasizes the link between the almost sacred throne and the people. A continuous link, never reached by the vicissitudes of time and events. The Monarchy is the bedrock of the Moroccan nation. The conviction is forever rooted in the collective memory of the Moroccans. It was enough that the late King Hassan II makes appeal to the people, for this last monarch to do around the block and only 350,000 marchers in a procession to launch Laayoune. The "Green March" impressed and continues to impress the world. Again, on the basis of this national epic, is the deed of trust without limits since ancient times between the Monarchy and the people. The anniversary of 20 August is an opportunity to renew this sacred pact. "Faithful people, we have gathered here today in a country which has regained its independence and its territorial unity and celebrate the hope and joy that this anniversary will now be the day of the" Revolution of the King and the People '", said His Majesty Mohammed V at the first celebration of this anniversary, August 20, 1956. The Supreme deceased then promised to continue the mission to preserve the independence and unity of Morocco. Late King Hassan II and King Mohammed VI today have preserved the tradition and continued the struggle for progress and prosperity of Morocco. "Given our commitment vis-à-vis the Covenant of activism that we have inherited our father and he inherited from our grandfather, may God in His Holy Mercy, in our desire to continue the construction of grandiose edifice they have built with our commitment to the links solids that unite us, we celebrate this glorious anniversary national and we will continue by the grace of God to celebrate, "said King Mohammed VI in his first speech on the occasion, August 20, 1999. A moral commitment both to his successor, King Mohammed V and feus SM Hassan II, and in respect of a nation that seeks progress.

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Cities of Morocco: Essaouira, Rabat and small barrier

"Mohamed Barakat," it is with this sentence that the City of Easterly received his visitors.

The expression, written on a small building, is installed, since the 70s, to reproduce the sign characteristic twinning between the holy cities of Islam and Essaouira. The city is built on a rocky peninsula that juts into the ocean in a series of islands scattered over the littoral.Essaouira, white and blue, is exposed to winds and spring tides. Walled successive breakthrough many doors and an imposing fortress rhythmic forts and bastions. The city is located 350 km south of the business metropolis of Casablanca, 175 km west of Marrakech and 820 km north of Laâyoune.Longeant Avenue Mohammed V, which separates the new town and district administrative the Corniche, a panoramic view across the calm sea can not pass inaperçue.Le port city is the first place to visit.
is the rationale for the creation of the city. At the time, he was the hotspot. The whole life of the city was organized around him. It was the sardine port and the largest grain in all of Morocco. Both fishing port, commercial port and field naval.Au heart of this port, the monumental gate, "Porte de la Marine", is built entirely of stone. The pediment, an Arabic inscription dates the date of construction to 1184 of the Hegira (1771). A door style terraced Manueline allows access to Skala port. The latter is a walled platform 200 m long, consisting of two wings that intersect at right angles to each side of the Gate of the Navy. It is dominated in the east and west ends by two square towers solidly built of stone and flanked each of four kilns. Skala on the port, you can admire the island Mogador. The place where the civilizations of ancient Mediterranean implanted their trading posts and factories purple. Leaving the port of Skala, it descends to the Place Moulay Hassan, the former site of the Palais Royal, where currently installed are several outdoor cafes and bazaars. The street along the ramparts of the city hosting the winter swell and formerly assaults bombers, leads us to the majestic Skala of the medina, or Skala de la Kasbah. It consists of a platform built solidly on two levels with two monumental doors overlooking the Kasbah and a third leading to Derb Bni Antar. The medina of Essaouira
resembles the city of St. Malo in France. The two towers of the port of Skala is identical to the Tower of Belem in Lisbon, on the List of World Heritage. Medina covers thirty acres divided into clearly defined areas. Six monumental gates whose berries are stone ensure communication of the historic center with its environment. Laâlouj on the street, the synagogue Attiya symbolizes the friendliness that existed between Muslim and Jewish inhabitants of the city. Instead Chefchaouni or place evokes the Mediterranean Andalusian architecture. From beneath the clock, we will find the rest of the gardens of Mechouar that will lead us to the other lanes of the medina. Down to the Avenue Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, we find the zaouias and former Dheba Dar, former bank where they struck the coins in the nineteenth siècle.Pour source, the Souiris move towards the Zerktouni avenue that brings butchers, vegetable and knitters. This place must be traversed with great piety as it contains large zaouias ville.Au the north of the city is Doukala Bab, a monument of great importance consists of a main door, combined with two other side, for previously to housing custodians and repositories. On one side of the door, we have access to Mellah old neighborhood where Jews resided in the city until 1967.
On the other hand, it runs along the wall to return to Medina through a small door that can cross the street Chbanate. While crossing the street, we dream of the city past the Moroccan tribes from moving into the city wanted maintain their lifestyle. Thus, it is possible to appreciate the particularities of the neighborhood souiri: the shop alongside Koranic school, workshop, bath Moorish mosque, the oven, the fountain and the riad. Since its inception, Mogador has been a crossroads of cultures and civilizations. The city is inhabited by these tribes, but also families from all backgrounds. Today, Essaouira is the capital of a province of almost one million inhabitants. The city lives mainly handicrafts, tourism and fisheries (third sardine port in Morocco). Industrial life is well represented, with fish canneries and a large tannery creates a beautiful work of leather (leather goods, clothes ...).
Among artisans, cabinet makers specialize in working with wood and roots cedar (softwood Arrar) they married in the scholarly inlays with lemon, cedar but also ebony, pearl and precious metals . Carve jewels gold and silver filigree, very specific work to the city. The artistic life in Essaouira, particularly in the field of painting and sculpture, is very intense. Essaouira is still a magical place of artistic creativity focused on cultural heritage marocain.La city has always attracted artists and writers worldwide. Many of them have lived there periodically. To name a few: Erik Orsenna, Scott Simons, Patrice Chereau, the Living Theatre troupe, but also musicians: Leonard Cohen, Cat Stevens, Jimmy Hendrix, the Rolling Stones ... In the years 1960-70, the city and its surroundings undergo hippy who brings with her music and her concerts rock.Mais today, these rhythms are silent again to leave the place in the wind and the traditional music of the Gnawa and the fusion of cultures. Now, festivals and cultural events organized in Essaouira are best known in Morocco and abroad ...
The city of Essaouira's medina kept relatively recent (two centuries) is fairly well preserved compared to other old towns in Morocco. However, it is increasingly facing problems of degradation due to lack of maintenance, over-densification and erosion naturelle.En addition to the aging structures and materials, the built environment is acted Sea (physical and chemical), wind erosion (strong winds throughout most of the year), the infiltration of rainwater and rising damp. On the other hand, the high density areas within the historic center causes the breakdown traditional houses the most spacious in many households. The problem of joint ownership and real estate speculation also involved in the degradation process initiated by nature. However, several restoration, rehabilitation and upgrading have been made in recent years. Among the most important: The restoration of part of the ramparts on the sea side (southern section), consolidation (sealing of leaks) and restoration of a section of the wall of the Jewish quarter, restoration and rehabilitation of the western bastion space of art exhibition. The repair of the arcades of the souk jdid a faux stone plaster, the system remediation of the medina, the historic fountains in the medina. The restoration of all the wall-side down on an area of 20,000 m2 by the Department of Cultural Affairs and the Municipality of Essaouira. The overall cost of this operation was about 2 million dirhams. The historic port of Skala has also been restored and the monumental gates and neighborhoods. These operations were carried out by the Inspectorate of Monuments and Sites of Essaouira, Localizing Agenda 21 Programme, the ADEFRAM (Association of trade development between France and Morocco), Association of Journeymen of duty, the municipality Essaouira, the Development Authority of operation of ports, ENDA-Maghreb (international NGO) and the National Drinking Water. Thus, all the national heritage monuments are restored to 80%, besides the efforts of the private sector and individuals are increasingly sensitive to the cultural heritage of the city (restoration and rehabilitation of old houses with the technical assistance of relevant departments). Further efforts remain necessary because of the dilapidated state of some monuments.