The Council of the Moroccan Community living Abroad (CCME) strongly condemns the terrorist attack on the Canadian Islamic Cultural Center (CCIQ) in the evening of Sunday, January 29, 2017, which caused several deaths and wounded, from different nationalities, including Moroccans.
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An overwhelming majority of African countries on Monday voted in favor of Morocco’s return to the African Union (AU), during the 28th Summit of African Heads of State and Government, which is being held in Addis Ababa. Thirty-nine African countries expressed their support to the kingdom’s return to the pan-African bloc. MAP
A terrorist attack on a Mosque in Quebec (Canada) Sunday 29 january 2017, killed 6 people and injured eight people during the evening prayers. More than 50 people were in the Mosque at the time of the assault.
The Federation of the Higher Commission of Culture of Muslims in Catalunya organized recently, the 4th training session for Arabic language teachers in Barcelona (Spain). A session organized in partnership with the Institute of Studies and Research for Arabization (IERA), the University Mohammed V of Rabat and the Council of the Moroccan Community Living Abroad (CCME).
The Council of the Moroccan Community Living Abroad (CCME) and the Moroccan second Chamber submitted, Wednesday, January 25, 2017, in Rabat, the proceedings of the “Moroccans of the World and Advanced Regionalization” which were organized for the first time last year on 28 July 2016.
The Moroccan experimental nuclear physicist Kawtar Hafidi has recently been named director of Physics Division at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory.
The 21st edition of the Moroccan enrollment meeting “Forum Horizons Maroc” was organized on 22 January 2017 in Paris by the Association of Moroccans the French « Grandes Ecoles » (AMGE-Caravane).
In an article published by the Irish paper, Eoghan Harris praised the climate of tolerance, coexistence and openness prevailing in Morocco, stressing that the Kingdom is a model for Muslim countries.
The Council of the Moroccan Community Living Abroad (CCME) met on Wednesday 18 January 2017 at the Council in Rabat, a delegation of German doctors from the association “Amana”.
With anti-Muslim hate crimes and bigotry on the rise, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said, Tuesday 17 january, communities that look different become easy scapegoats in times of insecurity and asserted that “discrimination diminishes us all”