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Expected to be held this Sunday, the first call for protests in major cities after the outbreak of revolts in Arab countries, on a day that organizers have dubbed "Day of Dignity. " While political parties and the media almost unanimously sent the message that the Moroccan case is different from other Arab countries, the young organizers of the protests across (the "February 20 Movement") insist that their country needs and "a democratic constitution. " So far, Internet has been the main battleground between supporters of a major murad night reform and those advocating a constitutional monarchy executive, as the present, while alert to the risks of instability. Sabotage in Facebook groups have been common until the last moment, as denounced Osama el Jlifi, creator of one of the pages that call for mobilization. Facing the 'Movement 20 February' groups have sprung up on social networking sites like 'Do not touch my king', which is defended with all sorts of arguments the "status quo" of Morocco. The official Morocco has recognized the right to demonstrations, especially if they are social, but has cast doubt on the organizers of the protests, especially after the outlawed Islamist movement Al Adl wal Ihsan (Justice and Charity) announced that it will participate. The nationalist party Istiqlal, the Moroccan Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi, was responsible Saturday the organizers of the protests of "the impact of unwelcome" and rejected the statements "that do not adapt to democratic practice," according to a statement by the official news agency MAP. For his part, Minister of Economy and Finance and leader of the National Association of Independents (RNI), Salahedin Mezuar, Morocco warned that he risks "losing in weeks what we have achieved in the last ten years," and warned of the dangers for investment, in a meeting with young party. Only a single figure, such as Industry Minister, Ahmed Reda Chami, of the Socialist Union of Popular Forces, showed a slightly more ambiguous. In his Facebook page, Chami said that "manifest their ideas is a fundamental right," adding that "Morocco is still need to finalize the political, economic and social. " The protests are supported by a dozen NGOs (including the influential Moroccan Human Rights Association), three leftist parties, the Islamist Justice and Charity, and have been supported, inter alia, a list that includes many of the most militant and independent journalists in the country. Although the streets of Rabat on Saturday showed a normal appearance, some Moroccan cities met on Friday murad night reform to Saturday isolated incidents, as in Tangier (north), where hundreds of protesters in the center of the city against high prices electricity and water. After the demonstration, a group of these youths attacked with stones the façade of the principal of the second district police station in the suburb of Al Auama in that city, according to Efe reported to local authorities. The protesters also burned part AMENDIS agency, France's Moroccan subsidiary Veolia, which is responsible for the distribution of water and electricity in Tangier, and the branch of a bank. Protests were also reported Asila (north) against the mayor, Mohamed Benaissa, and the administrative capital of Western Sahara, where Sahrawi sources said there were clashes between pro-independence youth groups and police. Thousands of opposition protesters marched Sunday in Yemen for a second day against the regime of President Ali Abdullah Saleh at the University. . .
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