Moroccan Blogs

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I have belatedly discovered that Tel Quel magazine published in February an article (fr) describing the nascent Moroccan blogging phenomenon as a sign of the liberalization of Moroccan society, but also lamenting the lack of such internationally known blogging figures as Salam Pax, who blogged the Gulf War. Rachid Jankari, who is featured in the article, has a colloquy (fr) critiquing it, as well as extensive commentary on Moroccan blogging in general.

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adilski said:

Thanks for the link to the article.Yet,I am a bit disappointed by the lazy work they have done.Not a quite impressive article for a magazine that claims to be an example of professinal journalism.
Great blog by the way.

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