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Press platform: Military medical staff arrives in Marrakech to confront "Corona"



Reading the news of some weekend daily newspapers we begin with “Al Masaa”, which wrote that the Ministry of Health sought military doctors to save the lives of Corona patients lying in Marrakesh hospitals, as Karim Kassi Lahlou, governor of Marrakesh, Asfi, the Marrakech labor worker, received a team of military health frameworks. , Which will work to strengthen hospital centers to support efforts to take care of cases and limit the spread of COVID 19 virus.
The news added that this support by the Royal Armed Forces comes in the context of the recent developments of the epidemiological situation and that the city of Marrakesh has registered a high rate of injuries and deaths due to Corona.

The same newspaper mentioned the arrest of a deputy attorney of the king working at the injunctions court of Ain Sebaa, and his detention in the prison of "Okasha" in Al-Bayda, accompanied by security men, including two officers and a brigadier general, for their involvement in separate files related to bribery, after they were ambushed by the order of the General Prosecutor of the King at the appeal of the house White.

According to the same forum, this case is followed by 12 people, and the file for which the aforementioned Deputy Prosecutor is being pursued is related to the period in which he worked at the First Instance Court in Muhammadiyah.

According to Al-Masa’s sources, the deputy prosecutor who is pursuing charges related to bribery, forgery, and forming a criminal gang, and security men, were involved in receiving tens of millions of bribes in a file that was promoting the city of Muhammadiyah related to secret sacrifice and the promotion of donkey meat in Muhammadiyah. It was also found that bribes were made. They are from the owner of a high-end brothel in Mohammedia.

Al-Masaa also wrote that the justice trade unionists at the injunctions court in Al-Bayda hold the Minister of Justice responsible for the outcome of the conditions in the injunctive court due to the lack of analysis of contacts after the first case was confirmed 15 days ago, and the arrest book and clerks were left to the unknown, in the continuation of the manifestations of accumulating the results of failure to manage and confront Corona.

And with the same source, who reported that the Safi regional worker prevented all the ceremonial appearances and rituals organized on the occasion of Ashura, with all leaders in the territory of the Safi region; This is part of the precautionary measures aimed at preventing and limiting the spread of the Coronavirus.

According to Al Masaa, these festive aspects include holding rituals of "sha'ala", visiting cemeteries, and singing and singing rings and songs in residential neighborhoods and gatherings, whether by adults or children.

For its part, Akhbar Al-Youm reported that the Council of Government approved a bill to dissolve and liquidate the Marketing and Export Office and transfer its properties to the state. The government justified the decision to dissolve the office by stopping it from practicing the tasks assigned to it according to the law issued on May 28, 1993, with the exception of the company marketing citrus fruits and the rest of the Moroccan fruits and vegetables "Sokamar", which is still continuing its activity, as well as the failure of the program related to restructuring the aforementioned office in achieving the objectives envisaged by him.

The government also justified the decision that it falls within the "implementation of the reform defined by the institutional system in the field of marketing agricultural products." This is within the framework of implementing the Green Morocco Plan through the creation of agricultural development.

According to the same forum, what the government did not say is that the office knew major dysfunctions in which former officials were involved, which led to the arrest of its former director, Abdulaziz Al-Falahi.

The same source raised the issue of Moroccan students settled in Nador and Bani Ansar, who will not be able to join their departments to study in Melilla, in addition to the case of 8,700 Moroccan workers stuck in Nador and Fneidek and their environs, who face the fate of expulsion in the event that they do not join their jobs in the two camps.

In this context, Mohamed Benaissa, head of the Northern Observatory for Human Rights, criticized the government's position regarding Moroccans who have been stuck in the two occupying gaps since mid-March. Union and human rights sources also revealed to "Akhbar Al-Youm" that at a time when the Moroccan government is preparing for the start of the school season in good conditions while working to protect students, there are about a thousand Moroccan students residing in the cities of Nador and Bani Ansar who cannot enroll in their schools and institutes in Melilla if it continues. Borders close.

As for Mohamed Boujida, the regional secretary of the Moroccan Labor Union in Nador, he conveyed the suffering of some of the parents of some of these stranded students, saying: “There are children studying in the occupied city of Melilla, who enter it in the morning and return to their homes in the evening, and now they can no longer continue studying in light of the continued closure of the borders. They also cannot pursue studies in Morocco, because it is related to a different language and curriculum. "

Boujida indicated that there is a school in Melilla called "Morocco", in which Moroccan teachers work and settle in Nador; And they also can no longer go to work. Mohamed Benaissa believes that the decision to close the imaginary borders between Ceuta and Melilla and the rest of Morocco is a wrong decision on the part of Morocco, from the standpoint that more than 3000 people live from work there and will lose their work in light of the continued closure, on the one hand, and on the other hand, that the continuation of the closure means full recognition With the sovereignty of colonial Spain over the two cities, thus separating tens of thousands of Moroccans from Ceuta and Melilla from the rest of their homeland.

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