[... Others who are protesting against the use of excessive concept of Islamophobia, and the subcontracting of the Moroccan state in the management of migration flows ...]
Monday, 26/12/2005, Un_mail_très_intrigant ...
Hello,
Since the creation of the Collective Bel Younech at last May in response to the repression of sub-Saharan migrants in Morocco, a debate vigorously opposes the initiators of this group, and a second stage of its expansion through the "SOS Migrants Coordination", and some supporters of a vision makhzenian things. This debate for some time expressed in the Forum MRAX.
All shots seem possible, you will report back. Using
, out of context, of course, I wrote a poem denouncing the collusion of religious reactions against the adoption rights of gays in Belgium, one of our opponents, on sites and MRAX Wafin speaks about this text, "anti Muslim hatred", and get information on the public prosecution in a good effort of "termination of citizens".
But at the same time, a friend of Tangier, an activist for human rights, receives in his mailbox, in addition to the reproduction of the same poem, which is an interesting coincidence, the following:
" Hello,
I learned that Mr. Claus was in Morocco with Moroccan youth in Brussels for an exchange project with street children in Tangiers. This man is dangerous, he hates Morocco, Moroccans, the Islam. Here is a text he wrote on Islam and love of a Moroccan corn. It is also a fierce anti-king of Morocco.
It handles city youth, but they head up, it is shameful and in addition welcomes you and you make him the pub while he continues to despise us and spit on us.
If he goes to Morocco, it is for his love, he knows that Tangier is the center of gay prostitution in Africa and even monde.Faites atention and do not let our children avedc this pervert that with another of his gay friends filmed porn movies with young men to be called their emancipation and learn homosexuality.
I am disgusted that you give much credit to a racist who hates Islam, but who will lay honeyed words to bamboozle you. Read on and make your opinion.
STOP PROSTITUTION MOROCCAN NASTY FOR EUROPE. "
There. Follow the offending poem, you could find anywhere on the forum and the site of MRAX Wafin, pil hair at the same time, thanks the care of one of our opponents. (..) I am currently
in Tangier, with 25 young and supervisors of the association "Interpol", origins Moroccan, Belgian and Turkish, which meet some forty young Tangier, not street children but members of various partners, video workshops, drama and music on the theme of street children, debates, visits associations ...
The mail I'm talking about was sent to an address Moroccan, and probably others. There is confusion between the very old "gay", "prostitution", "porn" and "manipulation of young people." In Morocco, homosexuality is punishable by 5 years in prison. The sender, not yet identified, knows.
The "love of corn," it is in Brussels. And we're getting married, according to Belgian law.
All this has begun around the issue of sub-Saharan Africa who are victims of repression in Morocco. Other issues, particularly around the MRAX to play through this.
Here in Morocco, we tend not to be moved maneuvers nauseous some very obtuse Makhzen zealots are able to smear his opponents. Here in Belgium, where we are committed body and soul into fighting for rights, in debates, we may find it hard to imagine that kind of thing possible.
The immediate and far as I know, this mall is a corrupt small feet, which stinks, yes, but not killed.
For your information, therefore, and follow, as they say, who knows?
Serge Christmas
[This maneuver "Both disgusting and pathetic" is the subject of protest following text, co-signed by the Moroccan association leaders, who denounced the role played by "certain intellectuals and so-called opinion leaders in the community Belgian of Moroccan origin "in stifling any criticism of the Moroccan government.]
In Morocco as in Belgium ...
values and universal debates.
A debate is raging part of the community of Belgian of Moroccan origin today. Can we criticize the Moroccan state, can we denounce situations such as the repression of migrants Sub-Saharan Morocco, and the repeated encouragement of xenophobia and national selfishness from a certain press and power? Can we draw attention to the fact that these practices and these comments are similar to those of the extreme right in Europe? Can we point the finger this latent xenophobia against black Africans, now warmed by the advocates of a repressive security policy and driven by Europe to Morocco? Can we defend human rights, speak out against abuses of power are still the rule? Can we draw attention to the extremely fragile and ambiguous process of democratization and establishing the rule of law presented as a pleasure of the prince as a gift to his people obedient subjects? Can we claim a status of full citizens and full, with complete freedom and independence vis-à-vis the government? Can we remember that both Morocco, two "patriotism" have been fighting for ever since well before independence, that of Makhzen, air power and control of the company, quasi-feudal clans serving privileged consider Morocco as their property, and that of citizens, their associations, their parties and their unions, who fought for independence and resisted against the dictatorship?
Can we do all this without being accused of plotting against Morocco, to be racist anti-Moroccan, have personal scores to settle with Morocco?
Apparently, some "intellectuals" and so-called opinion leaders in the community Belgian of Moroccan origin, the answer is no. They watch, sentinels of honor and integrity of Morocco, and spread terror against all who would exercise their duty and defend critical for Morocco, as in Belgium and elsewhere, the basic values of human rights, man. Many Democrats and anti-racist activists Belgium feel intimidated by these maneuvers. They dare not openly express their opinions for fear of being stuffed in the bag crypto-racist and anti-Moroccan base. Others say privately that the issues of human rights are treated differently between Arab-Muslims, it is perhaps a legacy imposed by the West, he must let the Moroccans address these business between them.
For us, association leaders and activists and human rights, Moroccans in Morocco, there is a common global culture: the human rights of the instruments, conventions and declarations of human rights, which are the property of any humanity, deserve to be defended across borders and cultural differences. And have also been constructed by the history of all humanity, including that of Islam, a religion of tolerance and openness for centuries, and who must now return to discussion and contradiction free. We are at the forefront of this battle, here in our country, Morocco, when the state conducts violent campaign of repression against innocent civilians under the pretext that they're black, they "invade" Morocco, then they represent less than 0.5% of the population. When newspapers and representatives of power can speak of "black crickets," an "invasion" of "gangs militarily organized," "networks handled by Algeria," etc., etc. ... Where everyday xenophobia and certainly less spectacular deals to these innocent people who do seeking a better future and peaceful, discrimination, abuse, assault largely unpunished. These facts are serious and threaten the fragile progress of rule of law here. Denounce and condemn the inhuman attitude of safe and Moroccan authorities in the pay of a European just as inhumane, is legitimate and necessary here in Morocco and in Belgium and elsewhere. Of Similarly, denounce attacks on freedom of speech and press, which multiply these days, is necessary and legitimate in Morocco as in Belgium. So on for all that threatens the rights still so tenuous Moroccan citizens. We
, association leaders and activists and human rights in Morocco, we are patriots. Many of our friends have given years of their lives in prison, under torture, were victims of pressures, accusations, slander of power, to assume their responsibilities as citizens and patriots of Moroccans in the years lead. Some have disappeared. We keep their example in memory. There is also a very old tradition of solidarity between the Belgian and Moroccan Democrats, who helped during the years of lead, strengthen our struggle and from the claws of the repression of many activists in Morocco. We reject pseudo-advocates of a Morocco that is not ours today claim to prohibit any person to be fastened to our fight on behalf of a perverted patriotism that has nothing to do with citizenship and the rights of Moroccans.
In this battle of ideas and beliefs, all shots seem possible, from these "patriots" sponsorship. Our comrade Serge Noel, who is fighting on our side for the human rights of African migrants to the rights of children, more than 600,000 are still working below 15 years here, is now the target of vile maneuvers. We know what kind of maneuvers. We know what some zealots are capable of Makhzen, when they feel cornered on the merits of a debate. Wishing to go beyond this maneuver both disgusting and pathetic, we turn today to all Belgian activists of human rights. We tell them: do not be intimidated by the speech of some. Criticize violations of human rights, the fundamental ambiguity of the Moroccan authorities on the subject, is helping to strengthen democratic Moroccan gained democratic rights is to encourage civil society and Moroccan politics in the construction of a state law that is primarily the work of its citizens, their sense of responsibilities, their courage and their mobilization. Be with us for a patriotic citizen of Morocco, democratic, where the words social justice and human rights will no longer mere incantations, speeches, good intentions.
Tangier, January 4, 2006.
Tabji Ali, member of the Central Committee of the Moroccan Association for the Defence of Human Rights, Boubker Khamlichi, network manager Nonprofit North Shabaka, Ghbalou Rashid, head of the Association Espoir theater for children, Khalil El Haddad, head of the Moroccan Association for the Education of Youth.
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