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Transcripts For ALJAZAM Listening Post 20160201

Disappearing from tv journalism. The moroccan authorities have a problem with citizen reporters and the court case is underway. What is the story at davos, with the World Economic forum, the people who go there and the journalists who cover it. Last week journalism in afghanistan was dealt a killer blow. Seven employees of the countrys first ever 24 Hour News Network tolo were killed when the taliban targeted their bus in a bombing of the last year the group declared the channel a military target and this attack was a message to the rest of the afghan media. The targeting of tolo leaves afghan jichlts between a rock and a hard place with the threat posed by the taliban to report on afghanistan in a way that suits their version of the political and social story. The progress is being made. Until last weeks attack on the media government officials and those with links to them had been responsible for more threats against afghan journalists over stories about corruption, land grabs, viole

Doha
Ad-daw-ah
Qatar
Japan
Davos
Switzerland-general
Switzerland
Germany
Afghanistan
China
Syria
Kabul

Bushnell's immolation recalls 'despair martyrs' in Tunisia

Aaron Bushnell's act mirrors the despair and defiance shown by previous protests, from Tunisia's Bouazizi to Afghan women fighting against domestic violence.

Morocco
Israel
Ministry-of-culture
Al-jizah
Egypt
Washington
United-states
Tunisia
Gaza
Israel-general
Rabat
Rabat-saléemmour-zaëmo

Lessons from the earthquake in Morocco: Earthquake a turning point for Morocco?

A wave of solidarity swept across Moroccan society in the wake of the recent earthquake. However, the disaster also revealed serious shortcomings in the state's institutions. Political analyst Ali Anouzla explains what lessons can be learned

France
Germany
Lisbon
Lisboa
Portugal
Morocco
Moroccans
Moroccan
Jan-philip-scholz
Fadel-senna
Ali-anouzla

Lessons from the earthquake in Morocco: Could the earthquake be a turning point for Morocco?

A wave of solidarity swept across Moroccan society in the wake of the recent earthquake. However, the disaster also revealed serious shortcomings in the state's institutions. Political analyst Ali Anouzla explains what lessons can be learned

France
Morocco
Lisbon
Lisboa
Portugal
Germany
Moroccan
Moroccans
Fadel-senna
Jan-philip-scholz
Ali-anouzla

Democracy and human rights: Morocco's police state makes a comeback

Morocco's rule of law, human rights and freedom of the press are under attack. According to political scientist Mohamed Taifouri, although the 2011 constitution includes a large number of freedoms, the state repression that was thought to have been overcome is making a comeback

Morocco
Djerada
Oriental
Rabat
Rabat-saléemmour-zaëmo
Moroccan
Ali-anouzla
Arab-spring
Ayoub-errimi

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