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Tuer Latifa Ahrar , C’est sauver un Peuple.

Tuer Latifa Ahrar , C’est sauver un Peuple


Received a Moroccan artist Latifa  Ahrar  - which has stirred up controversy after the emergence of the Marrakech Festival Bagaftan bare legs - death threats via Facebook.
Activists and the foundations of the French-language Facebook page titled "Killing a nice free to save the people of
Tuer Latifa Ahrar, C'est sauver un Peuple.!


"And included calls to kill the Moroccan artist after the crisis raised by the Festival of Marrakech.
However, the visitor had declined invitations to kill her, and called from the foundations to be deleted. There was no comment from the Moroccan artist on the page.
The Moroccan artist has defended its appearance with the movement of Moroccan Bagaftan showed bare legs, she kept pace with fashion and style that fit women.
Denied at the same time appearing to be like this in the recent Festival of Marrakech, in response to call her the "guidance" by Abdelilah Benkirane prime minister-designate and the Secretary General of the Justice Party and the Islamic Development winner in the parliamentary elections, according to HesPress Morocco.


Moroccan artist and have been sharply criticized for a campaign on Facebook, after deliberately show her legs in front of the cameras at the Festival of Marrakech, despite wearing a Moroccan kaftan long.
Ben Kiran has called for the Moroccan artist in a television interview after the debate guided the great party raised following the presentation of her play "Kfar Naum", which included a scene showing and tend her, and appeared in bathing suits.
The Moroccan artist commented on the rise of the Islamists to power, saying it does not have a problem like the rest of the Moroccans, and wait for the application programs that the party promised in his campaign, and in this sense can be judged not by others.
She added that the Moroccans are free to choose party "Justice and Development", and we respect their choice and chose the Spanish Popular Party, and I respect all their democratic choice.
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