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MoorishGirl: "Give Us Jobs, Not Democracy"

MoorishGirl reports that the main concern of Arab youth is unemployment. Sounds right to me.

My experience in Morocco was that there were large numbers of well educated people who could not find jobs, and my students were generally pessimistic about their chances of finding work even if they obtained a degree.

Of course, sometimes political liberalization is necessary to promote job creation.

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I also found this site by looking for the lyrics to the song. The song is by french rap group La Caution. It speaks about being an arab youth in France, I guess what was used in the movie was just the instrumental version.

where can i find this song with the words and not the instrumental version?? can someone please link me to it or send it me?

a la menthe isn't about mint tea, if you don't know french, use babelfish to roughly translate it. the song is by La Caution aka Nikkfurie, released on the french album pienes de maures 2005, and was rereleased in 2006 in a no-vocal version (the version thats used in Oceans 12)

i am searching the song The a la menthe by La Caution too, but i only found a instrumental version. i want the vocal version? Who know where can i get it?

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