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SHARED PAVILION OF CNDH, CC AND ICPC TO CHERISH CITIZENSHIP AT 19th INTERNATIONAL EDITING AND BOOK FAIR IN CASABLANCA

The National Human Rights Council (CNDH), the Competition Council (CC) and the Central Authority for the Prevention of Corruption (ICPC) will share a pavilion at the 19th International Editing and Book Fair in Casablanca, to be hold from March 29 to April 7, 2013. The activities of the shared pavilion will revolve around the concept of citizenship and its values.

170 guests, from Morocco, Syria, Tunisia and France, are invited to take part in 70 meetings and activities: small seminars, workshops, book readings, tributes to figures who made their mark in 2012-2013, etc. The pavilion covers an area of 260 square meters.

170 guests from Morocco, Syria, Tunisia and France are invited to take part in 70 activities: seminars, workshops, book readings, tributes to figures who made their mark in 2012-2013. Every day from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. the public are invited to discover a program rich of activities revolving around corruption, human rights, Moroccan youth, competition and citizen enterprises, disability rights, projects and programs of the National Human Rights Council, etc.

Two seminars, one chaired by the president of the Competition Council and the other by the president of the Central Authority for the Prevention of Corruption are scheduled. Tributes will be given to Assia El Ouadie, Stéphane Hessel, Khadijah Shariff and Jacke Louvre. Roundtables on Tunisia and Palestine and a solidarity day in presence of Syrian intellectuals and artists are also scheduled in the program.

By the end of the day, a great Moroccan intellectual, Tamou, Laaroui, Tozi, Rachiq, Moudni, Bounfour and Chaoui, will share his/her thoughts on citizenship with the public. The pavilion will host a library of hundreds of publications of the partner institutions.

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