Maroco itu kejam hukumannya. Dua bersaudara, mereka adalah keponakan alm raja 
Hassan, waktu kecil sering main bersama,  pada masa dewasa mereka dituduh  mau 
melakukan makar terhadap Hasan, dan dipejara lebih dari 10 tahun. Salah satu 
dari kedua bersaudara dihukuman harus duduk,  selama 7 tahun dia diikat dikursi 
, waktu mereka dibebaskan, yang dihukum duduk tidak bisa berjalan, karena 
otot-otot kaki sudah tidak berfungsi lagi dan orangnya menjadi bungkuk.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jusfiq 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2011 2:30 PM
  Subject: [proletar] BBC: Morocco protesters demand political change


    

  BBC News Africa

  20 February 2011 Last updated at 13:01 GMT

  Morocco protesters demand political change

  Berber protesters in Rabat, 20 Feb 2011 Protesters marched through Rabat in 
heavy rain

  Thousands of Moroccans have rallied in the capital, Rabat, to demand that 
King Mohammed give up some of his powers.

  Reports from Rabat said the protesters were heading towards parliament and 
that police had not tried to halt them.

  A separate protest was under way in Casablanca and one was planned for 
Marrakesh.

  Protests have spread across the region since popular movements in Tunisia and 
Egypt forced out leaders.

  In Rabat, the protesters have been chanting: "The people want the regime to 
fall," and "the people reject a constitution made for slaves."

  The rally was organised by groups including one calling itself the February 
20 Movement for Change. At least 22,000 people have expressed their backing for 
its Facebook site.

  "This is a peaceful protest to push for constitutional reform, restore 
dignity and end graft and the plundering of public funds," said Mustapha 
Muchtati of the Baraka (Enough) group, another of the organisers behind the 
protest.

  Moroccan Finance Minister Salaheddine Mezouar said people should not join the 
march, warning that any "slip may, in the space of few weeks, cost us what we 
have achieved over the last 10 years".

  Analysts say Morocco has a successful economy, an elected parliament and a 
reformist monarchy, making it less likely than other states to be the subject 
of a major public uprising.

  Other countries involved in the protests have high unemployment and less 
political freedom.

  King Mohammed is a member of the Alaouite dynasty that has been ruling 
Morocco for some 350 years, claiming a direct line of descent from the Prophet 
Muhammad.



  

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