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Protesters march during a demonstration on Sunday in Rabat, Morocco. At least 2,000 people marched in Morocco's capital to demand a new constitution that would bring greater democracy in the North African kingdom. Demonstrators shouted slogans calling for economic opportunity, educational reform, better health services and help in coping with rising living costs during the march on central Hassan II Avenue in Rabat. At left the banner reads: ''Makhzen Get Out'' Makhzen is a Moroccan Arabic term for the governing elite in Morocco. (Associated Press)
Photo by: Abdeljalil Bounhar
Protesters march during a demonstration on Sunday in Rabat, Morocco. At least 2,000 people marched in Morocco's capital to demand a new constitution that would bring greater democracy in the North African kingdom. Demonstrators shouted slogans calling for economic opportunity, educational reform, better health services and help in coping with rising living costs during the march on central Hassan II Avenue in Rabat. At left the banner reads: ''Makhzen Get Out'' Makhzen is a Moroccan Arabic term for the governing elite in Morocco. (Associated Press)

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