Résultats de la recherche sur 'Qui a dit quoi'
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Bonjour
que d’avis sur ce forum en ce qui concerne Oujda!!!
Je suis française (d’origine), et je vais là-bas cet été (mon ami est Oujdi) et je suis tombée sur ce forum en cherchant des informations sur cette ville que je vais bientôt découvrir.
Je n’ai pas l’esprit d’une touristeoccidentale qui arrive en payx conquis, je souhaite une vraie rencontre avec l’âme du pays, et avec la famille qui me reçoit.
Vous qui connaissez Oujda, que me conseilleriez-vous pour optimiser mes chances d’une réelle rencontre avec les lieux?
En 1993 je suis allée à Rabat (la banlieue, Sla exactement) et Taza, et malheureusement c’est un mauvais souvenir. Le seul bon souvenir, c’est une nuit passée dans une petite ferme familiale en haut des montagnes. (C’est la Terre profonde qui m’intéresse l’âme du pays sous toutes ces formes.)
C’est pourquoi j’ai à coeur, cette fois, de vivre cette expérience de la manière la plus positive, je souhaite une belle rencontre… et ainsi aller au-delà de cette mauvaise expérience, contre-balancer le sort en quelque sorte!!Mon ami me dit qu’il n’y a pas grand chose à faire à Oujda. Qu’il n’y a que la plage qui soit intéressante réellement.
Qu’en pensez-vous? Pouvez vous ici m’ouvrir une fenêtre sur Oujda?De plus, je souhaite venir avec des présents pour les parents de mon compagnon… difficile d’offrir un cadeau à quelqu’un qu’on ne connait pas, et j’ignore ce qui peut être intéressant de ramener de France (qu’on ne trouve pas au Maroc)…
Donc je suis trèèèèès ouverte à vos suggestions, si toutefois vous accepteriez de m’en faire.Merci
Sujet: Lady on the Bus
Lady on the Bus
A lady about eight months pregnant got on a bus; she noticed the man opposite to her was smiling at her so she immediately moved to another seat.
This time the smile turned into a grin, so she moved again.
The man seemed more amused.
When on the fourth move, the man burst out laughing,
she complained to the driver and he had the man arrested.
The case came up in court. The judge asked the man what he had to say for himself.
The man replied, « Well your Honor, it was like this:
When the lady got on the bus, I couldn’t help but notice her condition.
She sat under a sign that said, « The Double Mint Twins are coming » and I grinned.
Then she moved and sat under a sign that said,
« Slogan’s Liniment will reduce the swelling » and I had to smile.
Then she placed herself under a sign that said,
« William’s Big Stick Did the Trick » and I could hardly contain myself. …
BUT your Honor, when she moved the fourth time and sat under a sign that said,
« Goodyear Rubber could have prevented this Accident… » I just lost it. »Ne m’insultez pas sans raisons! J’ouvre ce post pour informer celles ou ceux qui s’intéressent à la cause amazighe.










As a perpetuation of the 26th memory of the Amazigh spring, the Amazigh cultural movement in Tanjiss organized cultural days which started the 24th and ended on the 26th April 2006 under the motto: “Tamazight’s equity is a bet for any real democratic movement”. The first day was organized in the faculty of Law where an exposition of different books and publications took place. Also some plastic panels were exposed by Araghi group.
In the evening the students had a meeting in a conference about “The Armed resistance » and « the liberation army » (Jaych tahrir) guided by the Amazigh researcher Mohamed Zahid and professor Ahmed Murabit who tried to touch this issue from a historical point of view by giving a hint about the Armed resistance and the liberation army and the political reasons after their appearance and also the big role which they played to fight against the colonizer. At the end they emphasized that there is no conciliation without considering the Moroccan entity and its national symbols.At night the university campus witnessed an exposition of books and some plastic panels in an addition to a gathering of students where they discussed: “the Amazigh Cultural movement as an addition to the students’ movement”
Second day: Faculty of Law
During the second day The Araghi group exposed books, publications as well as some of their plastic panels, there was also a discussion about the Amazigh case by some students. At night, the students attended a conference about “Tamazight and politics in Morocco” held by professors Samir Murabit and Mohamed Anaissi. Samir Murabit approached the issue of Tamazight and politics and also talked about the Amazigh cultural movement and its political work. On the other side, Professor Mohamed Anaissa (Afdjah) talked about the project of the democratic movement and the political situation in Morocco and its relation to the Amazigh case.
Third day: Faculty of Law
As an ending to its cultural days, the Amazigh cultural movement organized a concert where many Amazigh pioneer artists participated in addition to some talented students who participated with poetry and music.