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Participants in “Yes to autonomy” caravan "held Friday in Laayoune, highlighted the central role of the media in the defence of national causes, including support of the autonomy project in the Moroccan Sahara nationally and internationally.


At the 2nd National Meeting of the Caravan, under the patronage of HM King Mohammed VI, speakers called on the media to take advantage of new information technologies to highlight the benefits and dimensions of autonomy initiative within and outside the Kingdom, as well as achievements in various fields in the southern provinces. 

Morocco has adopted the decentralization policy since 1976 and currently has a good experience with regionalization, they noted, recalling the contents of the royal speech, delivered on the occasion of the Green March, urging that southern provinces benefit from advanced regionalization. 

Emphasis was also placed, at this meeting will continue until 25 December in Asilah, Rabat and Fez, on communication via the Internet, citing the example of the strategy by the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) represented at the event by its Secretary General Dr. Maouelainin Ben Khali Hanna Maouelainin, which created six websites in eight languages (Arabic, French, Spanish, English, Russian, Italian, German and Portuguese).  

They also stressed the important role that the media can play in local mobilization and awareness on national issues, through the launch of discussions to give the public the opportunity to speak and submit proposals embodying the democratic process and national unity.

The director and founder of the party, Mr. Larbi Aqasbi said on this occasion that this initiative focuses on support to the Moroccan autonomy proposal at the national and international levels, indicating that this meeting comes to confirm the national consensus around a project called "serious" and "credible" by the international community.

Source: MAP
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