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LGBT rights in Morocco
rights of LGBT people in Morocco
Khadija Ryadi
Moroccan human rights activist
religion in Morocco
religion in the country
Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture
institute in Morocco responsible for the promotion of the Berber languages and culture
Makhzen
Makhzen (, , ) is the governing institution in Morocco and in pre-1957 Tunisia, centered on the monarch and consisting of royal notables, top-ranking military personnel, landowners, security service bosses, civil servants and other well-connected members of the establishment. The term "Makhzen" is also popularly used in Morocco as a word meaning "State" or "Government".
Mudawana
The Mudawana (or Moudawana, ), short for mudawwanat al-aḥwāl ash-shakhṣiyyah (, ), is the personal status code, also known as the family code, in Moroccan law. It concerns issues related to the family, including the regulation of marriage, polygamy, divorce, inheritance, and child custody. Originally based on the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence, it was codified after the country gained independence from France in 1956. Its most recent revision, passed by the Moroccan parliament in 2004, was praised by human rights activists for its measures to address women's rights and gender equ
human rights in Morocco
Our Forbidden Places
2008 film by Leila Kilani
Moroccan nationality law
Equity and Reconciliation Commission
Moroccan human rights and truth commission created on January 7, 2004 by King Mohammed VI in order to reconcile victims of human rights abuses, committed by Makhzen (the governing elite) during the Years of lead, with the State
Driss el-Yazami
Moroccan human rights activist