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Morocco

  • The image depicts a long conveyor belt system stretching across a vast landscape dominated by sand dunes. The conveyor belt is elevated on metal supports, running parallel to the ground. In the background, tall power lines extend into the horizon, hinting at an industrial setting. The warm light of the sun creates a golden hue on the sand, adding to the serene yet striking composition of the scene. The overall atmosphere suggests a remote, arid environment that may be associated with mining or agricultural operations. The Polisario Opens a Front in the Battle for the Resources of Western Sahara Khadija Mohsen-Finan · December 2019
  • The image depicts a heavily armed police officer or security personnel standing at attention outside a building. The officer is dressed in black tactical gear and is holding a firearm. In the background, there is a modern structure with a large entrance, and the Moroccan flag is prominently displayed on top. The building appears to be a government facility, likely related to security or law enforcement, as indicated by the presence of the armed guard. The setting features stairs leading up to the entrance, with a clean, contemporary design. Moroccan Counterterrorism Policy and Its Blind Spots Alexandra Fokina · May 2019
  • The image features two individuals side by side. On the left, a man is depicted wearing glasses and a gray suit with a red tie. He appears serious and is looking directly ahead. On the right, a woman is shown wearing a hijab and a white jacket. She is also looking forward, maintaining a composed expression. The background is neutral, focusing on the two figures. Morocco, the Declining Popularity of the Governing Islamists Omar Brouksy · March 2019
  • The image shows an elderly woman wearing a light pink hijab, smiling and making a peace sign with her right hand. She is inside a vehicle that appears to be a bus, with other passengers visible in the background. The interior of the bus features comfortable seating and soft lighting, contributing to a warm atmosphere. The woman's expression conveys friendliness and warmth. In Morocco, Two Years After the Hirak Protests, the Ordeal of the Prisoners’ Families Lina Rhrissi · February 2019
  • The image features a man sitting on a uniquely designed chair that has a colorful, artistic pattern, predominantly featuring red and white. He is wearing a dark outfit, including a jacket and glasses, and appears to be expressing himself with his hands raised, as if making a point during a performance or presentation. The background includes a large, stylized backdrop with a simple, colorful design. The setting seems to be a stage, suggesting a theatrical or artistic context. Bziz, the Humorist Who Does Not Make the King of Morocco Laugh Omar Brouksy · January 2019
  • The image depicts a large crowd gathered in a street at night, participating in a protest or demonstration. Many individuals hold signs, and a prominent banner at the front reads "ENOUGH L7OGRA." There is also a large portrait of a person displayed, likely related to the cause of the protest. The atmosphere appears charged, with people expressing their views collectively in a public space. Streetlights illuminate the scene, highlighting the participants and their messages. Hirak. Stick Approach, the Only Response of Moroccan Power Anass Khayati · July 2018
  • The image depicts a group of people holding up signs with messages in French. The main focus is on two individuals in the foreground. One is wearing a hijab and both are raising their signs high, which read "Sauvons la liberté!" (Save Liberty!). The atmosphere suggests a protest or rally, with a sense of solidarity and determination among the participants. The background is filled with more people and signs, contributing to the overall theme of advocating for freedom. The Late Freedom of Expression in Morocco Ilhem Rachidi · June 2018
  • The image features a man expressing anger or frustration, likely as part of a protest or social movement. The text includes the word "مقاطعون" (meaning "we boycott" in Arabic) and suggests a call for a boycott against certain products, as represented by crossed-out symbols of specific beverages: Sidi Ali (a water brand), Afriquia (a drink brand), and another beverage. The background shows a crowd, indicating that this is related to a larger movement or demonstration. Overall, it conveys a strong message of dissent against these brands. Morocco: “His Majesty’s Bosses” Boycotted Omar Brouksy · June 2018
  • The image features a formal scene where two men are embracing, likely in a greeting or farewell. One man is wearing glasses and a suit, and he appears to be the primary focus of the hug. The other man is dressed in a dark coat and seems to be extending his arms in a friendly gesture. In the background, there are other individuals in formal attire, including guards. There's a young man standing beside the two men, dressed in a suit with a tie, looking on. The setting seems to be a ceremonial occasion, possibly outside a governmental building. Morocco. The Inconceivable Abdication of Mohamed VI Ignacio Cembrero · May 2018
  • The image depicts a formal conference setting, featuring several dignitaries sitting in a room with flags from various nations displayed prominently in the background. The attendees are dressed in traditional attire, indicating a Middle Eastern cultural context. A large emblem or logo is visible above them, likely representing the conference's purpose, which involves international cooperation or reconstruction efforts. Among the seated figures, one appears to be a prominent leader or official, positioned at the forefront of the image. The overall atmosphere suggests a significant meeting aimed at addressing important regional or global issues. Five Schemes to Generate Income in the Arab World and Worsen the Crisis Erwin van Veen , Willem van den Berg · April 2018
  • The image depicts a group of people participating in a demonstration. In the foreground, an older woman holds a flag featuring the Moroccan national emblem and makes a peace sign with her hand. She is surrounded by others who are also holding flags and banners, all dressed for colder weather. The atmosphere suggests a sense of solidarity among the demonstrators, with the crowd positioned against a backdrop of cloudy skies. In Morocco, Hotbeds of Protest Are Not Being Extinguished Ilhem Rachidi · April 2018
  • The image depicts a lively demonstration, likely in support of a cause related to Western Sahara. People are marching along a street, holding banners and flags that feature the colors red, green, and black, which are associated with the Sahrawi nationalist movement. The crowd includes both men and women, some wearing traditional clothing. In the background, palm trees and buildings suggest a warm climate, and festive decorations, like balloons, add to the atmosphere of the event. The banner appears to convey a message related to their cause. Sahara: Tunisia faced with the Algerian-Moroccan rivalry Akram Belkaid · March 2017
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