Mostapha Saout is an expert in ethnic communities outreach. He has been speaking to the media, government and Corporations on how best to communicate with  ethnic communities, about the Importance of certain symbols, choice of words, relevance of particular cultural items… Mostapha Saout also writes on current issues relating to Morocco and US.  M. Saout has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, CNN, NPR, BBC, ABC Radio, Fox News, Philadelphia inquirer and several other media outlets.

 

 
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Morocco: Extremist Values in Religious School Books

Morocco News Board -- The activist and researcher at Morocco’s Amazigh Cultural Institute (IRCAM), Ahmed Assid, spoke on Islam and education in Morocco, at a seminar organized by the Moroccan Association of Human Rights (AMDH) in Morocco’s capital, Rabat.


Ahmed Assid said that religious education in Morocco " is now outdated, and teaches religious values that contradict  universal values ​of Human rights". 

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US Census Launches Record Breaking Multicultural Campaign

Census 2010 with Allied Media Corp., a Multicultural Communication Company, has launched a historic national advertising campaign.  It is the largest ethnic advertising campaign in U.S. history and a milestone for the multicultural advertising industry. Different ethnic groups- Russian, Polish, Arabic, Ukrainian, Persian, Armenian*-, ethnic media outlets, community leaders, and organizations were engaged to promote the 2010 Census outreach efforts.

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A Deep Look at the Sahara Conflict

A book released last spring is gaining notoriety for its balanced depiction of the Moroccan Sahara Conflict and the revealing of human rights violations by the Polisario. The book, Allah’s Garden: A True Story of a Forgotten War in the Sahara Desert of Morocco  follows the tale of Azeddine, a young doctor captured by the militant group, the Polisario, on the border with Algeria in the mid-1970s and his subsequent 24-years in captivity.

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Spain's Ambivalence towards Western Sahara and Morocco

The stance that the Spaniards exhibit toward Moroccans and the old Spanish xenophobia toward neighboring Morocco is evident in the current Haidar imbroglio . The acidity of Spanish-Moroccan relations cannot only be explained by the controversy over the Western Sahara affair.  Any visitor to Spain who raises the issue of Moroccan immigration will hear comments about the Muslim conquest of Spain, the Christian reconquest. History dies hard in Spain. Portraying Muslims as indolent, fanatical, violent, cruel, and lascivious is as common in present-day Spain as it is in the pages of spain's History books.

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