Karima Rhanem
Karima Rhanem is a Development Outreach & Communication Specialist working in International development field, former journalist and a social activist with over 15 years experience in civil society & youth issues
By Karima Rhanem Morocco World News Rabat, May 22, 2012 February 14 of each year is a special day in the world. It is the World Love Day, widely known as St Valentine. It is the day when men and women receive […]
By Karima Rhanem While heading for Morocco, Tahir Shah and his family did not know they would live with an ‘army of invisible spirits’, the Jinns. Dar Khalifa, the Caliph’s House, had been empty for almost a decade. In Morocco, everyone is quite well aware that an empty […]
By Karima Rhanem Morocco World News Rabat, May 21, 2012 In his monthly address before the parliament, Morocco’s head of the Government Abdelilah Benkirane reiterated on Monday May 14 that “his government would not accept direct recruitment of unemployed graduates, because it is unconstitutional and is against the […]
Book Review by Karima Rhanem “Tazmamart Cellule 10” is an autobiography written by Ahmed Marzouki, an officer cadet, who took part, “without intention”, in an abortive Coup d’Etat against King Hassan II of Morocco at his Royal Palace in Skhirat in 1971. The book describes the suffering of […]
By Karima Rhanem Temara— Morocco-”Quli Taslim” (submit to the power of Jinns). I was asked to say so at the entrance of a fortuneteller’s house, located in Temera on the outskirts of Rabat. The house of Fatima Zohra was full of people from all walks of life who […]