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Comment: Official policies could be to blame for the radicalisation of French youth of North African descent, writes Tawfik Boueshrin.
Rabat has to re-energise its democratic reforms to make the country work for all Moroccans.
The West's democratic project stops at the borders of the Arab world as a fear of Islamism props up despots and prevents the fruition of liberty and people power.
By accepting its loss at the ballot box, the Islamist Ennahdha movement has shown Tunisia's democracy is maturing