My train hooted into way through the dark, from the hills of the abandoned Eastern regions of Morocco. Means were scarce. But the spirit was willing. And I had to walk a mile and a half four times a day to get to school, sometimes under the extreme heat, and the perishing cold at others. [...]
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The honor to meet Mr. Mohamed Ameur happened during MAC 3rd annual convention in Denver, Colorado, between August 22nd and 24th. The Moroccan American Coalition came to launch itself thanks to the tireless efforts of a few Moroccan community activists across the US.
When Mr. Ameur took the floor, he rhetorically spoke of the changes underway [...]
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لطالما سئم أهل ميسور غياب الإعلام عن ديارهم فأصبحوا من جراء ذلك من الربوع المنسية التي يجوز فيها لؤم كل لائم و ظلم كل ظالم و جور كل جائر. هاجرنا البلاد و انتشرنا و سرنا نبتغي العلوشامخا و الكرامة مطمحا و العدالة مكسبا فوجدناها في بلد يصون حرياتنا وينصفنا إنصافا و يقدرنا تقديرا. طلبنا العلم شرقا [...]
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When Nancy Guilboy, the president of IVC, the International Visitors’ Council-Philadelphia, called to thank me for my contribution to IVC, in support of IVC’s International Visitors’ Program, I thought that was exactly what I needed; a confirmation that you are worth something, that you are doing something for peace and understanding around the world, that [...]
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Missour, many say, needs political, adminitrative, and geographical mapping. When we google ‘Missour’ online, no infomation is available about it, as though its people were dead. But even the dead have a voice in the modern times. They have decent cemeteries, to say the least.
The people of Missour need to be brought closer to their administrators. They [...]
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December 18th, 2008
Our Bridge, O Missour
A couple months ago, Missour and the region experienced one of the most heart-breaking floods in its history. People’s homes were swept away, cattle died, people’s belongings were lost.
Painful also was the collapse of the Igli bridge on the Moulouya river. This bridge links the Northern part of Igli village [...]
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December 17th, 2008
Congratulations:
This is a message of congratulation to the people of Missour and the region to finally have a voice in the world. Now everyone from our region can express himself regarding the issues the region faces, the problems facing our families, our children, and our lives in general. This website is the result [...]
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