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*There is no reason for a merger. Electionworld = Wilfried ( talk 22:31, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
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commited by the state against its citizens, and are not occuring in Morocco more than any other African country.
Youtube was blocked for a couple of days by one of the three operators of the country. The state does not own Meditel, but is actionary in it as Vivendi is. During the three days of block, Moroccans have all the time been able to access Youtube through the other operators. So, firstly, there is no proof that the governement of Morocco was behind the block. Secondly, how can the state of Morocco block a site through one operator knowing that people will still access it through the other operators as if there were no block. People can in these situations jump to different conspiracy theories, but this is an encyclopedia based on facts, not on "jumps".-- A Jalil 08:15, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Morocco's conduct in the western sahara is widely regarded as a major moroccan human rights issue. This surely deserves more than a simple 'see also' in the end of the article. i've added this to the lead. 132.66.52.149 ( talk) 13:25, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
The line was "Two annonomous candidates strongly agree." and it made no sense, aside from being gramaticaly incorect .
User NB , not bothering to sing on, as -- 93.185.50.19 ( talk) 15:28, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
Morocco has recently cut diplomatic relations with Iran, and there have been many rumours that Shi'a Muslims in Morocco cannot practice their religion openly anymore. Can anyone throw some light upon this? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.149.21.152 ( talk) 07:38, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
I updated a couple of sections with some new info but I noticed the lack of a section about the persecution of LGBT people and people practicing sex before marriage (cops asking randomly for marriage contracts...). We could add something about the protection of raped women (forced marriage, not punishable by the law).
Xerxes (
contact) 22:31, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
For further reference (2015): there has been a new law which decriminalized abortion in the case of rape; excess of zeal from cops during the month of Ramadan; Homosexuals thrown into prison; etc.
Xerxes (
contact) 22:35, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
In Morocco, thousands of children—predominantly girls and some as young as eight—work illegally in private homes as domestic workers, where they often encounter physical and verbal violence, isolation, and seven-day-a-week labor that begins at dawn and continues until late at night. They are poorly paid and almost none attend school. Domestic workers, including children, are excluded from Morocco’s Labor Code, and as a result do not enjoy the rights afforded to other workers, including a minimum wage or limit to their hours of work.
But under Moroccan family law (2004 mudawana) and Constitution (2012), it is illegal to have minor domestic workers.[15][16]
The way this is written prompts the question of whether or not children continue to be employed as domestic workers, despite the revision of Moroccan family law and Morocco's Constitution. It would be helpful either to rewrite this section to avoid this confusion or to answer the question raised by the section: Are children still being exploited as domestic workers?
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*There is no reason for a merger. Electionworld = Wilfried ( talk 22:31, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
These are some of the remarks I had on the article:
commited by the state against its citizens, and are not occuring in Morocco more than any other African country.
Youtube was blocked for a couple of days by one of the three operators of the country. The state does not own Meditel, but is actionary in it as Vivendi is. During the three days of block, Moroccans have all the time been able to access Youtube through the other operators. So, firstly, there is no proof that the governement of Morocco was behind the block. Secondly, how can the state of Morocco block a site through one operator knowing that people will still access it through the other operators as if there were no block. People can in these situations jump to different conspiracy theories, but this is an encyclopedia based on facts, not on "jumps".-- A Jalil 08:15, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Morocco's conduct in the western sahara is widely regarded as a major moroccan human rights issue. This surely deserves more than a simple 'see also' in the end of the article. i've added this to the lead. 132.66.52.149 ( talk) 13:25, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
The line was "Two annonomous candidates strongly agree." and it made no sense, aside from being gramaticaly incorect .
User NB , not bothering to sing on, as -- 93.185.50.19 ( talk) 15:28, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
Morocco has recently cut diplomatic relations with Iran, and there have been many rumours that Shi'a Muslims in Morocco cannot practice their religion openly anymore. Can anyone throw some light upon this? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.149.21.152 ( talk) 07:38, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
I updated a couple of sections with some new info but I noticed the lack of a section about the persecution of LGBT people and people practicing sex before marriage (cops asking randomly for marriage contracts...). We could add something about the protection of raped women (forced marriage, not punishable by the law).
Xerxes (
contact) 22:31, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
For further reference (2015): there has been a new law which decriminalized abortion in the case of rape; excess of zeal from cops during the month of Ramadan; Homosexuals thrown into prison; etc.
Xerxes (
contact) 22:35, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
In Morocco, thousands of children—predominantly girls and some as young as eight—work illegally in private homes as domestic workers, where they often encounter physical and verbal violence, isolation, and seven-day-a-week labor that begins at dawn and continues until late at night. They are poorly paid and almost none attend school. Domestic workers, including children, are excluded from Morocco’s Labor Code, and as a result do not enjoy the rights afforded to other workers, including a minimum wage or limit to their hours of work.
But under Moroccan family law (2004 mudawana) and Constitution (2012), it is illegal to have minor domestic workers.[15][16]
The way this is written prompts the question of whether or not children continue to be employed as domestic workers, despite the revision of Moroccan family law and Morocco's Constitution. It would be helpful either to rewrite this section to avoid this confusion or to answer the question raised by the section: Are children still being exploited as domestic workers?
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