Showdown in Washington
Human Rights and the Council of Moroccans living Abroad
with Ahmed Herzenni , President of the Human Rights Advisory Council
A routine meeting with the Moroccan Community turned into a tense shouting match with a group of individuals that almost derailed the meeting. One fellow charged the stage to within inches of the officials, another one accused Mr. Herzenni of being a sellout and stormed out of the room, another questioned the position on the stage of the official portrait. The first person to ask a question flatly asked for a group resignation of the advisory counsel on Human rights members for non performance. And it went downhill, or uphill depending on one's point of view, from there. Luckily, Mr., Herzenni, who was flanked by Morocco's ambassador, Mr. Aziz Mekouar on one side and by Minister in Charge of Consular Affairs, Mr. Hassan Khantach, on the other side, kept a cool demeanor, and withstood all the fire lobbed in his direction and said, in essence, that nobody promised a paradise in morocco, That there are many unresolved problems, that it takes more than grandstanding to repair a dysfunctional justice and education systems, that progress is being made gradually and that there are no overnight miracles, that patience is needed. It was rough and gritty democratic intercourse that succeeded despite the storm, thanks mostly to Mr. Herzenni’s patience and experience, to the diplomatic team that organized the meeting and took some risks, to the rest of the attendees, like Mr. Sallam Chahdi, a human rights activist, who drive from Boston, Massachusetts to ask one question at the meeting. And paradoxically, thanks to the boisterous and disruptive individuals that confirmed that polite and civilized democratic discourse is a necessary skill in civil society. The full program is now showing at MoroccoBoard TV. The good, the bad and the Ugly. You be the judge. Moroccobaord.com
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Comments: Thank you fore this link, the coverage and the broadcast.
Bonsoir Alabdellaoui hamid ( Milan Italie ) ................................................................................................................. .......................................................
M. Al Hams n’a aucune connaissance ni de la communauté dano-marocaine ni de la sociétè danoise dont il parle piteusement la langue malgré 15 ans de résidence. Les Marocains de l’etranger sont plus marocains que les Marocains du Maroc ! .................................................................................. GOOD DAY. ESSAHI ABDELAZIZ |
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