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  2. Women in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the Union Progresiste des Femmes Marocaines emerged as one of the first exclusively female organizations in Morocco. Princess Lalla Aicha, the late sister of the late King Hassan II, was the president of another woman's organization called the Union Nationale des Femmes Marocaines.

  3. Moroccan Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan Ladies was first published in November 1995. [2] The magazine is published by the Moroccan publishing house Caractères and directed, together with Nissae, by the Moroccan journalist Aïsha Zaïmi Sakhri, known for her strong support of women's rights. [3]

  4. Union Nationale des Femmes Marocaines - Wikipedia

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    The Union Nationale des Femmes Marocaines (UNFM) is a women's organization in Morocco, founded in 1969. [1] UNFM was founded with the support of king Hassan II 6 May 1969. The king wished to support women's rights after the dissolution of the Union Progressite des femmes Marocaines. The purpose of the UNFM was to campaign for the reform of ...

  5. Democratic Association of Moroccan Women - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Association of Moroccan Women (Association Démocratique de Femmes de Maroc, ADFM) is a Moroccan women's rights organization established in 1985.It aims to establish legislation based on equality between men and women, targeting the media to lobby for women's rights. [1]

  6. International Women's Film Festival in Salé - Wikipedia

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    The International Women's Film Festival of Salé (Arabic: المهرجان الدولي لفيلم المرأة بسلا) or FIFFS, is a film festival held in Salé, Morocco.

  7. Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Lalla Salma became engaged to King Mohammed VI, whom she first met during a private party in 1999, on 12 October 2001. [5] Their first wedding ceremony, the sadaq ceremony (or proclamation of marriage) took place on 20 March 2002; and the zafaf (or celebration of marriage) took place on 12 and 13 July 2002 [13] at Dar al-Makhzen (the principal Royal palace) in Rabat.

  8. Prostitution in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Much Loved is a 2015 French–Moroccan film about the prostitution scene in Marrakesh. [20] The film tells about the lives of four prostitutes and shows their exploitation by pimps and the corruption of the police.

  9. 2M (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    2M is a Moroccan free-to-air television network.It was established by the royal-owned conglomerate, ONA, before being sold to, in part, the Moroccan government.Of 2M, 45.3% is owned by Bank of Africa, [3] while approximately 32.5% by the Moroccan government, Al Mada (12%), with the remaining shares being owned by Atlas Capital, (10.2%).

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