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April 12, 2005
From the Pentagon to Rabat
Americans are concerned about how they are perceived in the Arab world, nothing new about it. But in Morocco, the francophone news magazine Tel Quel reports that fifteen FBI agents have been in the capital, Rabat, for many days, and are working on surveys for the administration about Moroccan citizen's opinions on various subjects: politics, the Moroccan regime, the economy and the social. Many in Morocco wonder if there are at the same time agents in other Arab countries...
Posted April 12, 2005 07:49 PM
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