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Moroccan Congress Activities 2007 |
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MC letter To Mrs. Condoleeza Rice
MC letter To NPR
MC letter To Mr. BAN KI-Moon
MC Letter To Mrs. Hillary Clinton
MC Letter To Mr. Howard Dean
MC Letter To Mr. Mike Duncan
MC Letter Letter To Mrs. Nancy Pelosi
Moroccan Comgress in the News (french)
Moroccan Congress of USA condemns Polisario
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Moroccan Congress Video
NPR / Sahara Video
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The Arab Spring
Western policy experts are largely shocked at the breakdown of Arab dictatorships that only weeks ago seemed unbreakable. Leaders in the United States and Europe are struggling to weigh the pros and cons of continuing to support autocrats on the one hand -- a choice which risks stoking anti-Western sentiment -- and engaging revolutionaries on the other, a policy which may further destabilize the Arab region Whatever decisions Western capitals reach, the bottom line is that not every Arab revolution is the same – nor will one country's day-after scenario much resemble that of the next.
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Full Article
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:: Open Dialogues ::
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Moroccan Congress News |
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| Reject Proposed FBI Guidelines Allowing Racial Profiling |
I am writing today to express my concern about reports that the FBI is considering new guidelines that explicitly allow for the use of race, ethnicity, and religion in constructing "terrorist profiles" that would allow for the investigation without cause of millions of Arab and Muslim Americans.
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| Barack Obama Response to The Moroccan Congress |
Thank you for contacting me, and for your kind words and support. I’m receiving thousands of messages right now from across the country and Americans around the world. I am honored and deeply humbled by the confidence the Moroccan American people have placed in me and Vice President-elect Joe Bide »More..
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Embassy & Consulate of Morocco |
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Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco
10 East 40th Street
New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 758-2625
To obtain forms or to request information visit Moroccan Consulate Online
Embassy of Morocco
1601 21st St., NW
Washington, DC 20009
202-462-7980
fax 202-265-0161
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Newcomers |
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These are some very important items you want to secure when you make it to the USA:
First, you have to keep your status in good standing with the INS.
Second, you have to visit the Social Security Office near you. You need a social security number to get a job, get a Bank Account.
Thirdly, you will need a Drivers License from The DMV.
Lastly, learning English language effectively. Whether you are pursuing a higher education or you wish to start a business, the ability to speak English effectively in USA is not an option, it is an obligation. We encourage you to check with your local Community College, most of them offer ESL (English as a second language) courses for a reasonable fee, some community colleges offer ESL courses at no costs. Here are some great web sites which have lots of interesting and interactive projects from which you can learn & parctice your English. Please visit ESL Online-I & ESL Online-II.
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 Moroccan Congress Representatives 
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Remembrances |
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Your Majesty, America will never forget that in 1777, the first nation in the world to recognize the United States was the Kingdom of Morocco. Ten years later, our two countries approved a treaty of peace and friendship, which today remains the longest unbroken treaty of its kind in all history. » More..
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About Morocco |
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The Kingdom of Morocco is the most westerly of the North African countries known as the Maghreb. Strategically situated with both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines, but with a rugged mountainous interior, the country remained independent for centuries while developing a rich culture blended from Arab, Berber (Amazigh), European and African influences.. » More..
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