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Old 07-30-2004, 07:27 PM
Asma2 Asma2 is offline
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My congratulations to His Majesty and people of Morocco.


I just love the speech, it was highly professional, one can really learn from it. I love that KM6 concentrated on future and that he took the opportunity of the time and educated his loyal subjects about his visions and future of Morocco. I had found it very interesting that he didn’t mention his accomplishments within last year or five years. KM6 is not afraid to take a risk or to talk to his loyal subjects about the unknown situation to them.

Like this:

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This is why religion and politics should be kept apart, since religion
concerns sacred tenets which must be shielded from any dissension or
disagreement.
I never heard any other Arab leader use those words, not to mention when they addressing their people. We, educated in our western “bias” schools (as someone on this board called our education system, without arguing if I agree or disagree, my problem is that I have paid for my "bias" education already six-number amount in dollars), are thought that religion and politic should be separated (and I agree to the certain level), because it is very difficult understand how can somebody (Arab countries) modernizes their countries while at the same time they are run based on fourteen hundred book. I believe it was very difficult for KM6 explain this fact (when he introduce new family law) to his people, but he always communicate with Moroccans and that gives them picture where they are heading.

KM6 has chosen the most difficult way on his journey, HARD WORK, but I believe this is the only and best way to succeed.

P.S. Concerning Sahara, I believe that UN and international community will very soon recognized the Western Sahara as a part of Morocco, (for many good reasons), so KM6 and Moroccan government can work on developing its territory.

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