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Salaheddine Lemaizi

Independent journalist based in Casablanca, S. Lemaizi received the National Press Grand Prize in 2011 and the first prize in investigative journalism by the Moroccan Investigative Journalism Association, and Free Press Unlimited in 2012.

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  • The image depicts a worker operating a pneumatic drill in a rocky area. The person is wearing protective clothing, including a mask or scarf over their face to shield against dust. Surrounding the worker are loose rocks and debris, and a cloud of dust is being kicked up by the drilling activity, creating a hazy atmosphere. The setting appears to be a mining or construction site. In Morocco, the Intense Exploitation of Miners and the Land Continues Salaheddine Lemaizi · November 2016 This year the COP22 is taking place in Morocco. The south-west of the country is a mining area rich in natural resources: gold, silver, cobalt and manganese are extracted by powerful companies with close ties to power, at the expense of miner’s rights, in a context of major conflicts of (…)
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