http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/199697,moroccan-court-bans-pro-israeli-berber-party.html
Rabat - A Moroccan court Thursday banned an Amazigh party on the grounds that the law did not allow parties based on religion, language or ethnicity, judicial sources said Thursday. The court in Rabat confirmed the earlier decision of the Interior Ministry, which had refused to recognize the Democratic Amazigh Moroccan Party (PDAM), which had been established in July.
None of the other parties showed solidarity towards the PDAM, largely because the party had championed the full normalization of Morocco's relations with Israel.
The founder of the PDAM, Ahmed Dgharni, sparked a scandal in December by visiting Tel Aviv for a political conference.
The PDAM sought to represent Morocco's Imazighen (plural of Amazigh), also known as Berbers, regarded as the original inhabitants of North Africa before the arrival of Arabs and Islam.
Many estimates put the number of Imazighen at about 35 per cent of Morocco's population of more than 30 million, but most Moroccans have at least some Amazigh blood.
Morocco does not have Amazigh parties, though it has parties with many Amazigh members
Labels: Berber (Amazigh)
Categories
- 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings (1)
- 2003 Casablanca bombings (1)
- 2010 FIFA World Cup (1)
- 2010 World Cup (1)
- Abdelkrim Amrani (1)
- Africa (5)
- Agadir (1)
- al-Qaeda (2)
- Algeria (2)
- American folk music (1)
- Antwerp (1)
- Arlo Guthrie (1)
- Arts (1)
- Atlas Mountains (1)
- Baking and Confections (1)
- Baltasar Garzon (1)
- Basel (1)
- BBC NEWS (1)
- Beach (1)
- Bell pepper (2)
- Berber (Amazigh) (12)
- Berbers (1)
- Berkeley (1)
- Betty Crocker (1)
- Blog (2)
- Blogger (1)
- Bou Regreg (1)
- Bruce Springsteen (1)
- Brussels (1)
- Business (1)
- Canada (1)
- Casablanca (3)
- Companies (1)
- Confederation of African Football (1)
- Cook (1)
- Cooking (4)
- Court of Arbitration for Sport (1)
- Dietary fiber (1)
- Disappearance of Madeleine McCann (1)
- Dutch government (1)
- Dutch oven (1)
- Education in the United States (1)
- Embassies and Consulates (1)
- Ergot (1)
- Erraji (1)
- Ethiopia (1)
- Ethiopian Football Federation (1)
- Europe (2)
- Facebook (3)
- FIFA (1)
- Folk music (1)
- Food (1)
- Fort Wayne Indiana (1)
- Fouad Mourtada (1)
- French Morocco (1)
- Frozen (1)
- Fruit and Vegetable (1)
- Garlic (1)
- Google (2)
- Google News (1)
- Government (1)
- GQ (1)
- Greens (1)
- Hassan Hakmoun (1)
- Heavy Metal (1)
- Helen Mirren (1)
- Home (3)
- Ice cream (1)
- Ice cream parlor (1)
- Islam (3)
- Islamism (1)
- Journalist (1)
- Kate (1)
- Kids and Teens (1)
- Kingdom of Morocco (19)
- Lemon (1)
- LSD (1)
- Lysergic acid (1)
- Lysergic acid diethylamide (1)
- Madeleine (19)
- Madeleine McCann (1)
- Mark LeVine (1)
- Marrakech (3)
- Martin Luther King (1)
- Maxime Verhagen (1)
- McCann (1)
- Metropolitan Police Service (1)
- Middle East (1)
- Middle Eastern (1)
- Mohamed Erraji (1)
- Mohammed VI of Morocco (1)
- Monterey Jack (1)
- Moroccan Art (3)
- Moroccan Food (51)
- Moroccan Literature (7)
- Moroccan Music (10)
- Moroccan Sahara (2)
- Moroccan Sports (1)
- Moroccan Tourism (9)
- Moroccans (17)
- Morocco (13)
- Morocco news (21)
- Muslim world (1)
- Nadia Yassine (1)
- Netherlands (1)
- New York City (1)
- North Africa (2)
- Olive oil (2)
- Osama bin Laden (1)
- Peace Corps (1)
- Pete Seeger (1)
- Piers Morgan (1)
- Politics of the Netherlands (1)
- Prosecutor (1)
- Rabat (1)
- Radio Netherlands Worldwide (1)
- Ramadan (9)
- Reporters Without Borders (1)
- Royal Air Maroc (1)
- Royal family (1)
- Salad (1)
- San Francisco California (1)
- Search Engines (1)
- Searching (1)
- Security guard (1)
- Sentence (1)
- Shopping (2)
- Snake (1)
- Soups and Stews (1)
- Spain (1)
- Spanish Morocco (1)
- Suicide attack (1)
- Supreme Court (1)
- Supreme Court of the United States (1)
- Template (1)
- This Land Is Your Land (1)
- Tools (1)
- Tortilla (1)
- United Kingdom (1)
- United States (5)
- Web search engine (1)
- Weblogs (1)
- Website (1)
- World Cup (1)
- Zara (1)
- Zara Home (1)
- Zotob (1)
0 comments