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Farah Kinani

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For years ,I was a very active journalist in Morocco.Then I met Farhad . We married some months after, and I moved to his (our) place in USA.Then came our babies so my husband and I decided it was better for our small family to have me at home taking care of our two precious and witnessing their daily “magical” development.I decided then to switch from a full time “news-seeker”;) to a freelance journalist..But it wasn't enough for me: So many things going on,and rare are the channels willing to talk about it.I decided to start blogging,and I really feel much better since I joined GVO;)

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12 April 2006

The Moroccan blogosphere reacts to the threat of laying off one of its member and pays tribute to the late Fadi

This week, the Islamic world is celebrating the birthday of the prophet (PBUH). Merry Eid Al Mawlid to all Muslim bloggers. To fire or..not to fire! It's a “premiere” in...

5 April 2006

Awards, death and birthdays in the Moroccan blogosphere

Last week was a happy one for M.S Hjiouj(Arabic) who not only celebrated his birthday(Arabic), April the first, but also won the 4 Arabs Internet sites Award for March. It...

29 March 2006

Moroccan Arabic blogs opt for the sarcasme and CAIR dare to defend a Christian convert

Moroccan bloggers who choose to blog in another language(Arabic) than Arabic are facing a new wave of criticism(Arabic). “Why don't you blog in Arabic?” (French) Is a question they had...

22 March 2006

Irshad Manji deceives and doctors are the most likely to blog in Morocco

Now that I'm becoming more familiar with the Moroccan blogosphere, I can tell that one of its characteristics is the fact that many of its members are doctors or student-doctors....

15 March 2006

Mohamed Choukry and Jill Carol ..Remembered in the Moroccan blogosphere

Last week was a very active one in the Moroccan blogosphere. Different subjects interested the Moroccan bloggers from Jill Carol's liberation to the the sexual education for kids. Islam, as...

8 March 2006

The Moroccan blogosphere celebrates women and discusses taboos

The Moroccan bloggers paid their tribute to the woman who is, Today, celebrated all over the world. They also discussed sensitive issues like being gay in a conservative environment. Samir...

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