Morocco bans French and Moroccan newspapers
Agence France-Presse
Aug. 04, 2009. 02:39 PM EST
Two major Moroccan magazines as well as the French daily Le Monde were taken off news-stands in M... More »
Two major Moroccan magazines as well as the French daily Le Monde were taken off news-stands in Morocco after publishing an opinion poll on the 10 years under the reign of King Mohammed VI. Even though the poll showed that Moroccans have an overwhelmingly positive view of their monarch, authorities explained their action by saying that the monarchy "cannot be the object of debate." « Less
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