miércoles, 29 de febrero de 2012

KING OF FIFTY FIFTY


THE COUNTRY, vetoed a second time in 10 days in Morocco


The newspaper El Pais last Sunday has been censored in Morocco today, confirmed to this newspaper Mustafa Khalfi, Communication Minister and government spokesman. The Khalfi was not until early January the director of the Moroccan Islamist newspaper At Tajdid.COUNTRY made Sunday a publication of the book pre prédateur Le Roi (King predator) written by French journalists and Cathérine Graciet Éric Laurent on the growth of companies linked to the Moroccan royal family and the enrichment of Mohamed VI.Published by Le Seuil, the book will go on sale in France on March 1.The two pages devoted to pre start picking publication of the book describing the lifestyle of the king and court with information already known because they have been largely unveiled in recent years by the Moroccan press itself. Hence the ban on newspaper has surprised the Moroccan news sites have echoed it.Throughout its 216 pages the book contains, however, some unpublished revelations about the stockmarket flotation of the business group Addoha, which some took advantage through the use of privileged information, or the downfall of Khalid Oudghiri, which was the most powerful banker in Morocco. Both journalists say they proposed a plan to decouple the business of the king of the Moroccan economy. Oudghiri was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison.It is the second time in ten days that the Moroccan authorities prohibit the distribution of HOME. The newspaper of February 16 was also suppressed by post, in its issue of February 16, a little cartoon of Mohammed VI, in his hands, the key to the new Moroccan Constitution.Contributors to the Minister El Khalfi said then that the decision was made under the press code because the drawing threatened the figure of the monarch. COUNTRY reproduced the cartoon because it was one that had put on Facebook Bahoman Walid, 18, who on 16 February was sentenced to one year in prison and a fine of 10,000 dirhams (950 euros) for violating the figure of the sovereign .Since, in early January, was formed in Morocco the Islamist mostly Executive, half a dozen French publications have also been censored. The political weekly L'Express and Le Nouvel Observateur and Le Pelerin a Catholic could not be distributed because it reproduced the face of God or Mohammed, something banned by Islam. The other French publications were banned for attacking the morals and good customs.A handful of copies of El País newspaper in Tetouan enter smuggled and sold only in the souk in the city to 10 dirhams (47 euro cents). They come from the ships that link Algeciras Ceuta whose passengers are dealt. These copies itself went on sale.Author: The CountrySource: http://internacional.elpais.com/internac...06819.html

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