Unemployed of Rabat protesting for their rights

Moroccan police respond harshly to the protest of the unemployed graduates and doctors by the application of the laws that protect their rights as state employees.

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The League of college graduates and doctors unemployed s of the universitis of Rabat are almost a year to manifest itself in front of the Moroccan Parliament and other ministries, claiming their rights to work in the civil service, since that is recognized by two ministerial decrees promulgated by the Government of former Prime Minister Youssoufi on April 30 of 1999 and published in the Official Journal May 24 of 1999.

This afternoon, over a thousand protesters, have beguin to protest at Mohammed V Avenue until you reach the gates of the Moroccan Parliament, where riot guards were waiting. In order to continue its journey to the different ministries, have been detained by Moroccan police in front of the Rabat Ville train station, where some agents have been charged with batons beat the protesters. At this time, the protest has been dissolved in racing through the streets of Rabat of protesters chased by police.

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Festival VISA pour l’image

Exhibition in the Couvent des Minimes during the Visa pour festival, which is held primarily for photojournalists each year in Perpignan during the first fifteen days of September. Perpignan, France.

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22 Festival VISA pour l’image is celebrated these days in Perpignan. The most important European event for photojournalism, bringing together the best reporters and editors from major magazines and newspapers. During the professional week of this year’s Visa pour l’image, discussions have focused on the difficulty of the work of fotoperodistas, which speaks of a crisis of the profession, fighting amateur photographers camera digital social networks using the Internet. The festival has shown through more than ten exhibitions the work of 25 photojournalists committed to their profession, establishing good relationships among professional photographers with a long work history and new emerging reporters.