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Human rights in Morocco : ウィキペディア英語版 | Human rights in Morocco
Morocco’s human rights record is mixed. On one hand, Morocco has made considerable improvements since the repressive Years of Lead under King Hassan II's reign (1961–99). Under Mohammed VI, it has improved its record. There has been a greater degree of modernisation, and more rights have been granted to the population in general, and particularly women and children. This article deals with Morocco and not the disputed Western Sahara. See Human rights in Western Sahara in that regard. Morocco administers 80% of the territory, hence Moroccan law applies to its "Southern Provinces". ==Democracy and elections==
Morocco's most recent elections for the lower chamber of parliament in September 2002 and for local government councils in September 2003—were widely regarded as mostly free and fair, but in view of the dominant role of the king in politics, Moroccans lack the ability to change their government.
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