Reuters - Thousands of Moroccans protested in cities across the country on Sunday calling for a boycott of a parliamentary election later this week which they say will not be truly democratic.
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CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) — Thousands of pro-democracy activists have demonstrated in Morocco's largest city calling for a boycott of elections less than two weeks away. The ...
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Thousands of Moroccans demonstrated in dozens of cities calling for a boycott of upcoming parliamentary elections. The pro-democracy activists contend
Moroccan protesters call for election boycott
CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) — Thousands of Moroccans demonstrated against the government in the North African kingdom's biggest city, threatening to boycott the upcoming ...
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CASABLANCA, Morocco — Thousands of pro-democracy activists demonstrated in Morocco's largest city calling for a boycott of parliamentary elections less than two weeks away.
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Rabat, Oct 24, 2011 (SPS) - Thousands of Moroccans demonstrated Sunday in cities across the country calling for a boycott of early parliamentary polls to be held next November ...
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Thousands of pro-democracy activists demonstrated in Morocco's largest city calling for a boycott of parliamentary elections less than two weeks away.
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Morocco activists call for election boycott
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Here is an article from Reuters with information on the protests that took place today in Rabat and other places in Morocco. _____ Moroccans ...
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... more On 1 July 2011, Moroccans took part in a constitutional referendum, resulting in what is now Morocco's sixth constitution since 1962. Similar to previous constitutions ...
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