Television Channel Launched in Southern Morocco
2004-11-10
The Moroccan TV channel "TVM" recently launched a channel for the country's Laayoune region, considered the unofficial capital of Western Sahara. According to media sources, the channel will soon be ready for viewing in all southern provinces. Programmes include regional daily news, cultural shows and discussions of regional issues. (albawaba.com)
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جواد Posted 2006-10-06
Morocco is one country from Tangier to Lagouira and the Sahara IS Moroccan. the Algerians and seperatists only seek to deplete our wealth!!
سنادي لمباركي Posted 2006-11-29
The inflated talk you give about the connection of the conflict to the bad intentions of Algeria and its interests and its fake relations with the Sahraoui leaders, as well as a talk about our origin, the Sahraoui that is (How dare you talk about our origin?) and where some were able to study and seek knowledge and the childish patriotic stories that you attempt to paint on the conflict wall (while in fact you are only lying to yourself) will not shake our conviction and faith in the cause and will only fortify our firmness to achieve our targeted goal: independence and self determination for our people in a democratic and fair manner even if it means giving up our lives!
ibrahim bawady Posted 2006-12-15
Morocco is a great country. I am saying this from the bottom of my heart. I am an Egyptian and love Morocco to death!
biroch amazir Posted 2006-12-19
Morocco is the land of Amazigh. No one has the right to discriminate against us from Tangier all the way to Lagouira.
ali.foua Posted 2007-04-01
In fact I like this station and wish it more success.
ahmed Posted 2008-01-08
Morocco will always be beautiful.
عمر ايت داود Posted 2008-03-18
Morocco is our Morocco, the Sahara is our Sahara, and the king is our king. What does Algeria want, a passage to the Atlantic Ocean.
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