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Mr. Abdessalam Yassine speaks of the thinking and project of the movement Al Adl Wa Al Ihssane (Justice and Spirituality)


"Alhiwar" channel features in four episodes, from Monday, June 23, 2008 at 18:00 (GMT), an interview with Mr. Abdessalam Yassine, the guide of the movement Justice and Spirituality in the program entitled "Mouraja'at."
The program "Mouraja'at" is presented by Mr. Azzam At-tamimi. It is a show that receives different personalities known for their thinking and their activism, to shed light on their history and present their experience and their project.
Articles & columns
No to Omerta
Hayat, my little sister, my dear sister; I am writing to you from France, a country of human rights that is now at last stirring up the shameful affairs of the DSTs from all sides. Today, I have read with great sorrow, but also with inward anger, that you had been kidnapped by the “Intelligence” (not at all intelligent, actually) of our poor country.
Interviews
The Makhzen and the Chess Game*
I think that the Makhzen is really disturbed by the series of "open day events" that we have organized in several cities of Morocco. The objective was to communicate by this means since we don’t have newspapers, and because a certain (uncertain would be the right word) national press seems to have set itself against our movement fiercely and unrelentingly, using the most abject defamatory statements.
Readers' column
Things Fall Apart
It’s not a coincidence that many worrying signs have recently surfaced on the Moroccan political and social scenes. These signs have induced many influential personalities such as Mahdi Lmandjra, Aboubakr Jami’i, Nadia Yassine and Abderrahim Berada, to issue a loud cry about the ongoing deterioration which threatens the fate and stability of Morocco.
Excerpts
In the land of our backwash (1/3)
As our critical sense has been anesthetized by centuries of despotic practice, we Muslims no longer grasp the disastrous and decisive effects of this crucial period. Our current illiteracy does not help matters. Our minds have been glossed over by the erosion—or rather, the corrosion—exerted on us by our political systems that stand in stark contrast with shura.