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Young Algerians cry foul over internet censorship

Young Algerians cry foul over what they're calling censorship of the internet. Meanwhile, 16 months after Tunisia's Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was ousted, the government still has a number of thorny issues to tackle. Finally, Morocco sees an influx of French-born professionals returning to their roots, looking for opportunities in the birthplace of their parents.

Tunisia: who are the jihadists fighting on the border?
11/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia: who are the jihadists fighting on the border?

The Tunisian government tries to flush out jihadist fighters who've gone to ground around the Algerian border. Next, we head to Morocco where around a hundred foreign couples are anxiously awaiting a court decision on whether they're allowed to adopt children from the country. Finally, we stay in Morocco for a taste of jazz with the French National Jazz Orchestra.
Tunisia: Manouba dean acquitted of assaulting veiled woman
04/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia: Manouba dean acquitted of assaulting veiled woman

In Tunisia, a dean charged with assault is acquitted while his accusers are convicted of the destruction of property. Next, Tunisian security forces keep up their search for jihadist fighters who have mined the Western border region where they have gone to ground. Finally, we travel with illegal migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa who face precarious conditions in Morocco.
Bomb explodes outside French embassy in Tripoli
27/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Bomb explodes outside French embassy in Tripoli

In Libya, local and French investigators are probing a huge car bombing that detonated just outside the French embassy in Tripoli. Next, Morocco holds off efforts by the US to extend the United Nation's powers of investigation into alleged human rights abuses in the Western Sahara. Finally, although many Tunisian Jews are still heading to the island of Djerba to celebrate the end of Passover, the numbers are not what they used to.
Tunisia: IMF loan deal expected for May
20/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia: IMF loan deal expected for May

We look at Tunisia's bid to seal the deal with the IMF to unlock over a billion euros in a loan it needs to keep its fragile economic recovery on track. Next, we hear from a Tunisian women's rights activist who has been forced into hiding. Finally, we sample the sounds of Cheikh Sidi Bemol, a Paris-born rock group with Algerian roots.
Tunisia - France: Tunisian immigrants struggle to get by
13/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia - France: Tunisian immigrants struggle to get by

This week, our correspondents speak to Tunisian immigrants at a squat just outside Paris where for many, the dreams gone sour after the revolution. Officially Morocco has relatively low infection rates for HIV AIDS but all may not be as it seems, as social stigmas prevent many Moroccans from getting tested or treated for the disease. Finally we head to a new museum in Tunisia that pays homage to the memory of Bourguiba, the father of independence.

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western sahara and france media

no comment ,that france 24 live will refuse, to deal any news about western sahara, so we feel sort too much, because every thing changed in the french generation except that nigatif's media opposition, are there no independent french's journalists born since 1975 to 1990?.
as one of the western sahara I'm a wonderful of such this media no comment.
how we can understand that france media could be following a little issue in all the region and no asnnounce one issue about this case, if the french media spoke about western sahara becomes embassed? so we thought that actual media generation qualificated in the france's universities, and high training centres look to western sahara by the moroccan's eyes.
in fact western sahara people in french's media eye could not change? this media joined during both times(war and peace) in western sahara the despute conflict with morocco, joined moroccan to break the human rights and asoaling, abused, through all qualities of againts human rights.
our new generation in western sahara will be wittniss of this really.

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