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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 06/12/2024

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00:00Welcome to the most important news on Median TV in Tangier, these are the headlines.
00:27The Kingdom of King Mohammed VI is sending a message to the participants in the international debate on transitional justice.
00:37The fighting in Syria and the opposing factions have become about 5 km from the outskirts of the city of Homs, in the middle of the country.
00:49And the dates for a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip reach about two months between Hamas and Israel.
00:58The Kingdom of King Mohammed VI is sending a message to the participants in the international debate on transitional justice.
01:10The 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Justice and Reconciliation Commission on the issues of transitional justice for sustainable reforms.
01:19The Kingdom of King Mohammed VI is sending a message to the participants in the international debate on transitional justice for sustainable reforms.
01:49The Kingdom of King Mohammed VI is sending a message to the participants in the international debate on transitional justice for sustainable reforms.
02:05Today, this important event in the history of contemporary Morocco is a good occasion to remind of the importance of this prominent station,
02:19which has played a decisive role in the path of democratic transformation and development of our country,
02:26as it is an essential pillar of the foundations of the construction and transition of democracy,
02:34the stabilization of the state of truth, the law, institutions, and the protection of freedoms.
02:40This conference is a symbol of historical, social, legal, and political significance,
02:50and it is a good occasion to highlight the achievements of our countries in the path of national transitional justice,
03:00which has relied on a close, transparent, and transparent approach.
03:09It is also an opportunity to remind the current and future generations of the reforms and reforms
03:17in the framework of co-operation and the courage to read our history and past without knots or missing components.
03:32Ladies and gentlemen,
03:35Our decision to establish the Justice and Reconciliation Committee,
03:40as a continuation of the Independent Committee to Compensate the Victims of the Casualty and Arrest,
03:47which was initiated by our benefactor, His Majesty King Hassan II, may God have mercy on him,
03:55was a major decision within a voluntary course to deal with the general matter,
04:02based on a new understanding of authority and the responsibility of institutions and their accountability to ensure the dignity of all Moroccans.
04:13It was originally aimed at achieving national reconciliation
04:20and addressing the violations of the past to make transitional justice among the priorities of the choice of democratic transition,
04:29where Morocco, at that time, was a country and a society that saw a clash of deep transformations that the world entered at the end of the eighties of the last century,
04:45and the importance of the values of democracy and human rights among the strategic political choices.
04:53This transitional justice in our country was based on solid foundations,
05:00some of which are historical, related to the specificity of the Moroccan personality, and some of which are regional and geographical.
05:08Its main goal was to take care of all the victims,
05:13to differentiate their interests and directions,
05:17and to address all violations of human rights,
05:22from the first years of independence to the date of the establishment of the Justice and Reconciliation Commission.
05:28His Majesty King Mohammed VI confirmed that the journey of transitional justice in Morocco
05:34was a unique and pioneering experience,
05:36it brought about a qualitative change in the national political path,
05:40and enabled the achievement of a smooth and consistent democratic transition,
05:45and the adoption of excellent practices to complete the construction of the foundations of the state of truth and institutions.
05:52The journey of transitional justice in Morocco was a unique and pioneering experience,
05:59it brought about a qualitative change in the national political path,
06:03and enabled the achievement of a smooth and consistent democratic transition,
06:11and the adoption of excellent practices to complete the construction of the foundations of the state of truth and institutions.
06:20Moreover, through the recommendations of the Justice and Reconciliation Commission,
06:26which also highlighted the importance of public and public policies,
06:33as well as the need to strengthen the constitutional protection of human rights,
06:39and to put in place a solid framework for broad social reforms,
06:44including constitutional and legislative reforms,
06:48and the establishment of consultative and institutional mechanisms,
06:51with the aim of eliminating past violations,
06:55and the establishment of a general arrangement based on the foundations of the state of truth and the law,
07:01and the highlighting of new social dynamics.
07:06Today, the fourth round of the Morocco-Diplomacy-Desert Forum,
07:11which will continue for two days, has begun in the city of Dakhla.
07:16This year's date has become a prominent platform for strategic thinking
07:21about the challenges and opportunities that form the path of Morocco and its role in Africa.
07:27The fourth edition of the forum is of course symbolic,
07:31especially as it celebrates two prominent stations in the modern history of Morocco,
07:37after 25 years of the ascension of King Mohammed VI,
07:42and 10 years of the launch of the Southern Provinces Development Programme.
07:48These two events embody a deep royal vision
07:52that made Morocco a major player in economic, diplomatic and cultural levels,
07:59as the Southern Provinces launched in an unprecedented development path.
08:06With us from the city of Dakhla, Moufad Median TV.
08:11Welcome.
08:14Today, the Morocco-Diplomacy-Desert Forum has begun in the city.
08:20What are the main goals of the fourth round of the forum?
08:28Welcome, Mariam, and welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
08:32This round has special features,
08:35especially as we know that its slogan contains two main points.
08:41The first is 25 years of the vision of King Mohammed VI,
08:45and the second is 10 years of the Southern Provinces Development Programme.
08:50At the beginning of this forum,
08:53a number of African countries,
08:56as well as a number of Moroccan ministers and diplomats,
08:59represented a number of embassies in the Kingdom of Morocco.
09:03A number of topics were discussed,
09:06including 25 years of King Mohammed VI's rule in different levels,
09:10including cultural, social, economic, and diplomatic victories
09:14achieved by the Kingdom of Morocco in recent years.
09:18In addition to the Southern Provinces Development Programme,
09:22which has become a gateway to the Kingdom of Morocco,
09:25we know that there are a number of projects
09:28that have been reflected positively on the African continent,
09:31starting with the Inland Speedway, the Inland Tiznit,
09:34and the Inland Atlas Pillar.
09:37These are many projects, in addition to the renewable energies.
09:40At the beginning of this forum,
09:43a number of topics were discussed,
09:46including 25 years of King Mohammed VI's rule in different levels,
09:50including cultural, social, economic, diplomatic victories
09:53achieved by the Kingdom of Morocco in recent years.
09:56In addition to the Southern Provinces Development Programme,
10:00a number of topics were discussed,
10:03including 25 years of King Mohammed VI's rule in different levels,
10:07including the Inland Speedway, the Inland Atlas Pillar,
10:11and the Inland Atlas Pillar.
10:14At the beginning of this forum,
10:17a number of topics were discussed,
10:19including 25 years of King Mohammed VI's rule in different levels,
10:23including the Southern Provinces Development Programme,
10:27a number of topics were discussed,
10:30including 25 years of King Mohammed VI's rule in different levels,
10:34including the Inland Atlas Pillar, the Inland Atlas Pillar,
10:38and the Inland Atlas Pillar.
10:41At the beginning of this forum,
10:44a number of topics were discussed,
10:46including 25 years of King Mohammed VI's rule in different levels,
10:50including the Southern Provinces Development Programme,
10:54the Inland Atlas Pillar, the Inland Atlas Pillar,
10:58and the Inland Atlas Pillar.
11:01At the beginning of this forum,
11:04a number of topics were discussed,
11:07including 25 years of King Mohammed VI's rule in different levels,
11:11including the Southern Provinces Development Programme,
11:14the Inland Atlas Pillar, the Inland Atlas Pillar,
11:18and the Inland Atlas Pillar.
11:21At the beginning of this forum,
11:24a number of topics were discussed,
11:27including 25 years of King Mohammed VI's rule in different levels,
11:31including the Southern Provinces Development Programme,
11:35the Inland Atlas Pillar, the Inland Atlas Pillar,
11:39and the Inland Atlas Pillar.
11:41The city of the Inland Atlas Pillar
11:44has become a global center for its environment.
11:48It is located between the desert and the sea.
11:51It is a very important geographical location.
11:54In addition, it is a development model
11:57that has established several bases for the population of the region,
12:01in agriculture, and in the Inland Atlas Pillar.
12:04All of this will make the people,
12:07especially the African people,
12:09and more than 10 African consulates,
12:12different.
12:14This indicates the importance of the Inland Atlas Pillar,
12:17as it is the gateway to Morocco to Africa,
12:20and the gateway to Morocco to Africa.
12:23We know that the Inland Atlas Pillar
12:26is only a few kilometers away from the Gargala Pass.
12:29In addition to the Inland Atlas Pillar,
12:32the Inland Atlas Pillar will be opened
12:35by the Inland Atlas Pillar,
12:37which will provide security and peace to the region.
12:40Foreign diplomats, ambassadors,
12:43and visitors from different African countries
12:46can also get to know the Inland Atlas Pillar
12:49on the ground, and not only through slogans.
12:52The Inland Atlas Pillar represents people
12:55from all fields, social, economic,
12:58political, and diplomatic.
13:01The southern regions enjoy security and peace.
13:04Every visit gives value to this region
13:07The foreign ambassadors know the development
13:10of the southern regions through 25 years
13:13of the reign of King Mohammed VI,
13:16and the wedding of the princesses since the launch
13:19of the special development model in the southern regions
13:22in 2015 in the 40th anniversary of the Green March.
13:25It is a continuous development,
13:28under the guidance of King Mohammed VI.
13:31From the city of Dakhla,
13:33I would like to thank you for this participation.
13:36In a step to reflect the development dynamics
13:39of the southern regions of Morocco,
13:42an industrial unit was established
13:45specializing in the production of fish cans
13:48with the presence of George Pedro Santos,
13:51the Minister of the Sea,
13:54and Ali Khalil, from Dakhla and El Dahab.
13:57This initiative is based on the strategy
14:00of Aliotas Aramya to enhance the industrial fabric
14:03of marine products with high added value
14:06in addition to creating job opportunities
14:09and supporting the integrated marine economy
14:12in line with the royal guidelines
14:15to stimulate investment and the development
14:18of the southern regions.
14:21In the framework of strengthening the blue economy
14:24in the interior of El Dahab,
14:27the Department of the Department of Marine Fisheries
14:29established a new industrial unit
14:32for the production of fish cans in the city of Dakhla.
14:35This initiative represents part of the strategic vision
14:38aimed at strengthening the marine industrial product
14:41and supporting sustainable development,
14:44in line with the royal guidelines
14:47to transform the region into a complete economic center.
14:50El Dakhla will have
14:53eight conservation units.
14:56This is important. Why is it important?
14:59First of all, it is a high investment.
15:02The fish caught in El Dakhla
15:05is being produced.
15:08This is a big investment.
15:11These eight units are worth more than
15:14one billion dirhams.
15:17Secondly, there are job opportunities.
15:20Apart from these eight units,
15:23they have created 3,500 job opportunities.
15:26With a budget of 120 million dirhams,
15:29and an area of 5,200 square meters,
15:32the industrial unit will be able
15:35to produce 42 million fish cans per year
15:38in its first phase,
15:41to 84 million cans in the second phase.
15:44The facility will provide
15:47600 direct job opportunities,
15:50which will strengthen the position of El Dakhla
15:53as a major hub for marine industries
15:56in the region.
15:59This project is not a joint project.
16:02It takes care of marine resources
16:05from the source
16:08to the consumer,
16:11and it is only a
16:14downfall of the policy
16:17and the right directions
16:20of the next president,
16:23which recommends
16:26the investment in the fishing sector
16:29in the southern regions.
16:32El Dakhla was the first stop
16:35in the first field visit
16:38to the State Department of Marine Fisheries
16:41in a step that reflects the great interest
16:44in developing the southern regions.
16:47It conducted a thorough tour
16:50of El Dakhla Port,
16:53looking at the latest
16:56developments in the region
16:59and its development
17:02in different fields.
17:05The opposition factions
17:08have set up their bases
17:115 km from the city of Homs,
17:14the third largest city in the country,
17:17according to the Syrian Human Rights Observatory.
17:20The Observatory said that the Liberation of Levant
17:23and its allied factions
17:26are located on the road
17:29that connects it to Hama,
17:32which is the main road
17:35between the two cities.
17:38The Liberation of Levant
17:41was controlled by the Liberation of Hama,
17:44the fourth largest city in the country,
17:47after the battles of Darya
17:50that it fought against the government forces
17:53in the context of a violent attack
17:56that also lost the city of Aleppo,
17:59the second largest city in the country.
18:05And about the ease with which the Syrian opposition factions
18:08took over the cities of Aleppo and Hama
18:11and the approach from Homs,
18:14we follow these explanations from
18:17Mokhtar Ghubashi,
18:20deputy head of the Arab Center
18:23for Political and Strategic Studies.
18:26He said that these militias
18:29are controlling Idlib,
18:32Aleppo and Hama.
18:35There is talk of threats to Homs
18:38and to Deraa
18:41after Hama.
18:44This scene reminds us of
18:47Daesh in 2014,
18:50which controlled Al-Ambar, Salah Al-Din,
18:53Nainawa and Diyala in a short period of time.
18:56This is a very important scene.
18:59There are a lot of questions
19:02that arise in this context.
19:05Who is behind these militias
19:08and who is driving them?
19:11Are they the Islamic forces?
19:14Are they the Syrian forces?
19:17In Egyptian,
19:20Bashar al-Assad is the leader
19:23in Syria,
19:26which means that
19:29this is a very important scene
19:32that has a lot of signs.
19:35Israeli media revealed
19:38details of a proposal
19:41to reach a ceasefire in Gaza.
19:44According to the proposal,
19:47the ceasefire will start
19:50between the 45th and 60th day.
19:53During this period,
19:56the Palestinian Authority will be in charge.
19:59After that,
20:02a number of Israeli hostages
20:05will be released
20:08in exchange for the release
20:11of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
20:14French President Emmanuel Macron
20:17announced that he will appoint
20:20a new prime minister in the coming days
20:23after Michel Barnier's resignation
20:26confirming that he will remain
20:29president until the end of the state in 2027.
20:32The right-wing extremist French president
20:35attacked the radical left-wing
20:38and accused them of uniting
20:41within the Republican Front
20:44to overthrow Barnier's government.
20:47Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
20:50expressed his hope
20:53that the West has taken over
20:56and will launch a new missile
20:59against Ukraine,
21:02warning that Moscow is ready
21:05to use all means to prevent
21:08its defeat in the war.
21:11Lavrov said in a TV interview
21:14that he is calling on the United States
21:17and its allies to understand
21:20that Russia is ready to use all means
21:23to prevent them from achieving
21:26their goals.
21:29The leader of the ruling party
21:32in the Republic of Korea,
21:35Han Dong-hoon,
21:38announced that the country's president
21:41could pose a great threat
21:44to the citizens if he does not
21:47carry out his mission
21:50after trying to impose
21:53secular rules.
21:56If the president does not
21:59resign from office,
22:02the parliament will vote
22:05on next Saturday.
22:08There is a novel about Morocco
22:11in the Qatari edition
22:14called Atlas Novels.
22:17It is a collection of historical
22:20archives dating back
22:23to different periods
22:26as well as a rare collection
22:29of original Moroccan jewellery.
22:32Median TV visited the museum
22:35and prepared this report.
22:57On the banks of the Arabian Sea
23:00stands the Museum of Islamic Art
23:03to tell the details of the ancient history
23:06of many Islamic civilizations
23:09and Islamic countries.
23:12The museum is inspired
23:15by a statue dating back
23:18to the 19th century
23:21in the mosque of Ibn Tulun
23:23in Morocco.
23:31The way the museum is built
23:34is a mixture of the old
23:37Islamic architecture
23:40with a touch of contemporary
23:43architecture.
23:47The museum specializes in
23:50a novel called Atlas Novels
23:53to take visitors on a journey
23:56to discover Moroccan culture
23:59and history.
24:02Here is a gallery of photos
24:05showing the most prominent
24:08historical periods of Morocco
24:11as well as the geographical
24:14diversity of Morocco
24:17and the types of life
24:20of the people from one
24:23to another.
24:54The museum also shows
24:57some rare metal objects
25:00dating back to ancient times
25:03such as this piece
25:06which is a painting
25:09from the funeral door
25:12in the mosque of Al-Qarawiyyina in Fes
25:15dating back to the Murabit period.
25:24The galleries also show
25:27some tools that were used
25:30in the past to determine
25:33the geographical location
25:36or time, such as this
25:39flat ball-shaped
25:42stool dating back to the
25:45Marien period.
25:48Here is a display of traditional
25:50handicrafts, such as the
25:53Moroccan Zarbiyya.
25:56Here we find some old
25:59carpets dating back to the
26:0219th century, such as
26:05this carpet, which is like a
26:08bride with one belt
26:11for the groom, dating back
26:14to the Alawite period
26:17in the 19th century.
26:20This is the end of this
26:23publication. Thank you for
26:26watching and goodbye.
26:50you