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Saturday, January 26, 2008

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco – manifestation of the light of hope for the evolutionary future


During the 2007, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid occupied his official state duties under the powers and responsibilities of the legitimate heir to the Moroccan throne under the constitutional provisions. As a result, His Royal Highness carried out publicly approximately 200 initiated projects and activities (including the Kingdom’s two most costly venues the Hassan II Golf Trophy and Marrakech International Film Festival). His Royal Highness' carefully selected activities range far and wide into many spheres and many areas related to the well-being of his subjects, the security and stability of his nation and the world at large, and national and international cohesion.

Throughout this past year, His Royal Highness has paid regular visits to his subjects in all the regions, especially in remote and chronically impoverished areas.

His Royal Highness has continued working on issues of national and global concern, including core matters such as international relations, peace, intercultural and interfaith understanding, rural and community development, youth and community empowerment, the welfare of underprivileged children, education, primary health care and raising awareness on issues pertaining society on the local, regional and international levels.

His Royal Highness received in audience people from various fields, including several political, humanitarian and business leaders.

His wide-ranging interest, combined with his academic knowledge and pragmatic approach based on culture and wisdom, have enabled the poor, the underprivileged and the disenfranchised to lead a more hopeful and positive life, and in that way strengthening the social fabric of society, national unity and identity.

Giving personal touch to official diplomatic ties

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid exercised to the full his prerogative monarchist power to maintain, deepen, establish or normalize diplomatic relations with exchanged a number of high level foreign visits and meetings. These high-level exchanges resulted in the accelerated development of bilateral cooperation relations, regional and international developments, and exploration of number of avenues for greater cooperation in areas such as economic, investment and trade domains, education and training and peace process.

In the past year, His Royal Highness also paid five official visits to foreign countries, which included France (February), Saudi Arabia (March), United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia (October) and France (November).

As for State Guests from abroad, His Royal Highness networked twenty-two times with world leaders counting Saudi Arabia Crown Prince (March 5th), Prime Minister of Spain Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia (March 12th), President of the 61st session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA), President of Latvia, King of Saudi Arabia (May 17,18 and June 18), Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Congo-Brazzaville’s President, France’s President, Gabon’s President, Crown Prince of Span, Duke of York HRH the Prince Andrew, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia (November), Palestinian President, King of Bahrain.

In addition, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid held talks with the President of Comoros and President of Mauritania on the sideline of the 19th Arab Summit.

Message of Peace and Cross-Cultural and Interfaith Understanding

Turning to the issue of peace and stability, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid works tirelessly to promote intercultural and interfaith dialogue to spread His message of global peace. His Royal Highness fostered many opportunities and communications projects to create a new dialogue and exchanges on common concerns of mutual understanding and to build bold proposals for sustainable peace. His Royal Highness stressed the importance of role in supporting efforts to realize peace throughout the phase of international diplomacy and to make the peace process a success.

To raise the level of collective commitment to peace and security issues, His Royal Highness participated in the 24th Franco-African summit, which took place at Cannes, on the French Mediterranean coast, from 14 to 16 February 2007.

In March 28-29, 2007, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid lead the Moroccan delegation in the 19th Arab Summit in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, where He outlined his vision on the Middle East peace.

In April, His Royal Highness took his passionate works for peace and intercultural and interfaith harmony to London, United Kingdom, where He inaugurated the Three Faiths Exhibition, entitled: "Sacred - Discover what we share" and hosted a friendship dinner in an effort to endorse a mutual spirit of acceptance and to highlight the imminent need to continue to foster interfaith and intercultural dialogue providing a platform for educational exchange to share the differences and similarities in cultures and religions.

In November His Royal Highness was in France to make a firm effort to bring the 2012 World Expo to Morocco, were He delivered a keynote speech calling for the need of what he called a collective victory carrying the seal of universal citizenship.

On national front, His Royal Highness spearheaded several projects and events delivering the message of intercultural and interfaith acceptance, including the Marrakech International Film Festival and inauguration of the Instituto Cervantes - Spanish Cultural center in Marrakech.

In religious context, His Royal Highness embraces the significance of Islamic virtues and practice. Part of this is manifested through his pilgrimage to perform Umrah annually in the Holy City of Mecca.

Philosophy of development programs and sustainable economy

To achieve the Millennium Development Goals, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid continues to actively spearhead and support the development of Moroccan communities and devotes much of his time to carry on social development projects stemming from his conviction and personal dedication to the well-being of people.

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid embarked on significant principles of development that reflect fittingness to the geographical and social conditions with proper promotion of knowledge and current technology, based on the values of sustainable protection of natural resources.

As has been the case every year, His numerous development projects are carried out to assist his people with a better future to improves and upgrades the socio-economic status, livelihood and well-being in such fields as agriculture, forestry, and industries.

His Royal Highness coordinates, organizes and sponsors various research projects in different disciplines comprising economy, social, religion, culture and science and technology. Most of the programs organized with the assistance and support from various organizations to achieved collective objectives.

His Royal Highness the Prince also encourages young people to seize a main role that adheres to the national strategy for human development and therefore lead them to become force of change.

Strong advocacy of youth empowerment and education

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid has at all times carried on the adherence to the diligently in the promotion of education. His Royal Highness always stresses the importance of education as the basis for the making a successful livelihood, which in the final analysis contributes to the development of the country in all fields.

This past year, numerous of His projects deal with youth empowerment issues, setting up new schools or launching rural social center for girls, like one in Melloussa.

In November, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid in the framework of implementation of the National Development of Junior Golf officially opened 2007-2008 golf seasons with primary target to integrate the unprivileged children into the program.

As a President of Moroccan National Federation of Scouting, His Royal Highness undertook leading role with development projects for youth, fight against illiteracy, help to vulnerable youth, service of patriotism, and promotion of values of friendship, solidarity, tolerance and partnership. Together they organized action the Holidays for all, the 3rd session of the International Meeting of Scouts and Solidarity under the motto “Friendship Meeting”, the National forum on Communication entitles “Only one world, only one currency”, etc.

As another international milestone, His Royal Highness chaired in October the 62nd United Nations (UN) Day as a part of his humanitarian efforts. Challenging the complexities for continuing the humanitarian efforts in the world, His Royal Highness noted that good progress has been made, but the concerns are still devastatingly serious, as every year, more than 10 million children under the age of five die from entirely avoidable deaths.

Compassion for healthcare in rural region

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid has always been concerned about the condition of healthcare in rural and remote regions. He has acquired first-hand experiences during his frequent trips to those areas stressing lack of health facilities for the sick and poor.

His Royal Highness endless support seeks to improve access to primary health care services in under-serviced rural communities. His Royal Highness championed the cause of this often invisible section of the deprived population, emphasizing the need for better health care.
His Royal Highness is keenly involved with the leading rural healthcare providers and institutions, pointer of his commitment to ensure and meet the health needs of inhabitants in targeted remote areas.

As the Honorary President of the Grand Heart Association, His Royal Highness continued to exert efforts to focus on welfare of the underprivileged children suffering from heart malformations that cannot afford to seek treatment.

His Royal Highness also leads significant awareness in promoting vision health and enhancing independence for people with vision loss.

As the President of the Federation of Moroccan Scouting, His Royal Highness organized several development project related to the health issues, including the organization of a training session under the topic “Role of scouting in the satisfaction the needs of handicapped people” on February 4-5.

Improving the livelihood with cultural and sport tourism

As in every year in the past, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid has continued to play a central role by developing strong policies to build, initiate and support important initiatives to promote cultural and sport tourism in the Kingdom.

His Royal Highness expressed a strong desire to improve and enhance methods of way in which rich Moroccan cultural attractions, including museums, art galleries, monuments and heritage attractions, are shaped for used by cultural tourists.

His Royal Highness’ keenness to attract and retain cultural and sport tourism is mark by stream of high-level international events and projects, from festivals to championships, celebrating most enthusiastically through words, arts and sport. These first class tourism products support to increase awareness of and promote Morocco as a world-class all season tourism destinations.

With these approaches His Royal Highness inaugurated the 13th edition of the Casablanca International Book Fair. He showed remarkable perseverance in an effort to promote the cultural tourism provided by a welcome source of the Marrakech International Film Festival, which took place from December 7th to 15th.

In October, the Hassan 2 Golf Trophy - the biggest Moroccan sport event, endows with a long-term solution to the sport tourism. His Royal Highness also graciously commanded one of the country's most ambitious project ‘Royal Moroccan Golf Tour’, which integrates Maroc Telecom tournament in the stages of its circuit.

As a President of Royal Moroccan Federation for Hunting Shotgun Shooting, His Royal Highness hosted several world, African and national championships of Universal Trench or Compak Sporting.

In April, under His Presidency, the Royal Moroccan Motorsport Federation organized the 14th edition of Maroc Classic Rally under the motto “The Road of Heart”. At the same time, the international event encourages improvement of living conditions and fight poverty as a part of the country's development process.

As an Honorary President of Royal Moroccan Yachting Federation and Royal Moroccan Skiing and Mountaineering Federation, His Royal Highness established and advanced several initiatives and projects to preserve and enhance sport tourism opportunities.

Moreover, His Royal Highness graciously gave his honest support and personally chaired several sport events to make progress in life of the entire populace, in particular, 8th National Championship of Traditional Equestrian Arts, the Throne Cup 2006-2007, etc.

This year, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid as a President of Moroccan National Federation of Scouting has accepted the presidency of the 25th Arab Scout Conference.

His Royal Highness had also accepted to be the Honorary President of Moroccan Falconers Association Al-Noubala.

The Royal Activities of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid Over the Past Year


His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid was engaged in various official duties over the past year, including organizing the Kingdom’s two most costly venues: the Hassan II Golf Trophy and Marrakech International Film Festival.
Throughout this past year, His Royal Highness never restricted himself behind the Palace walls and showcased that He is blessed with leadership qualities. Moroccans and international community witnessed the historical moment when for the first time in long reigning Alaouite dynasty, His Royal Highness as the first Moroccan Royal ever would show the way of equalizing the status of the Royalty and people. Undeniably, on May 22nd leading the funeral service for the Moroccan human rights activist Driss Benzekri, His Royal Highness went on narrow dusty road hand-in-hand with huge crowd of ordinary Moroccan people.
His Royal Highness has again verified He is the Most Gracious Royal of people and the King of people hearts.
Here are the notable activities of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid:
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HRH Prince Moulay Rachid marks 50 years of Moroccan Sport Federation


Rabat – Morocco, December 28, 2007 -- In celebration of the 50th anniversary of establishment of Moroccan Sport Federation, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the Heir to the Moroccan throne, chaired a special ceremony Friday night at the National Theatre Mohamed V.

His Royal Highness has reaffirmed his commitment and adherence to the invocation of values and principles of practice of sport, hailing the accomplishments made since the creation of federation.

Lauding the great achievements of the Moroccan athletes, His Royal Highness noted particular prominence of many highly talented sportswomen and men, who promote and advocate positive sportsmanship, citizenship and total development of national sport through culture of sport.

His Royal Highness indicated that sport is an important part of Moroccan culture and pervades the lives of citizens, contributing to the healthy lifestyle that helps prevent disease and injury caused by inactivity.

Later, His Royal Highness visited the sports museum, including an exhibition of postage stamps and photos reflecting rich history of Moroccan sport and giving greater insight into the sports of excellence.

Numerous photos were also depicting His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid who has a long record of support, advancement and promotion sports and sport tourism.

Merry Christmas Everyone!

As millions across the world prepare to celebrate Christmas, we take a few moments to fully support His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid’s call and philosophy of interfaith harmony and unity.

We would like to wish Merry Christmas to all who celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. May your home be fill with a peace, goodwill, joy and happiness throughout the coming year.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid lauds importance of sport tourism as a new niche market

African Compak Sporting Championship is coming to Tangier
Tangier-Morocco, December 22, 2007 -- Recognizing the importance of sport tourism as a sector with significant growth potential in the Kingdom of Morocco, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the President of Royal Moroccan Federation for Hunting Shotgun Shooting, announced the sport tourism initiative designed to increase sports events hosted in the country.

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid was one of the first in the Kingdom of Morocco to address the immediate needs to promote development of sport tourism as a viable contributor to the economic prosperity of local communities, stressing potential of generating jobs, businesses, investors that can positively effect poverty reduction.

Building a greater awareness of the importance of tourism, His Royal Highness also outlined the sport tourism contributions to social and cultural vitality.

Therefore, to continue to create a viable sport tourism industry and ensure improving economic and social conditions in Morocco, His Royal Highness has stepped up efforts to attract events to the Tangier Region.

Tangier will host international event, the African Compak Sporting Championship, that will kick-start its 2008 competition from May 1st to 3rd.

Compak Sporting is highly specialized discipline of Sporting clays. It allows all the usual targets from English sporting to be combined into a competition utilizing only a very small area. There are five firing stations and the shooters change firing points after every sequence of targets throughout the 25 clays that makes up a round.

His Royal Highness expressed hope the championship would achieve its objectives in enhancing developmental projects that would reflect positively on standards of living of citizens and generate a favorable boost to the local economies.

His Royal Highness’ keenness to attract and retain sport tourism is mark by stream of events and projects. As soccer enthusiast, His Royal Highness actively support soccer industry and for several times spearheaded delegations and played a key role in pushing forward the Moroccan candidature for variety of World’s soccer Championships.

As Honorary President of Royal Moroccan Yachting Federation and Royal Moroccan Skiing and Mountaineering Federation, His Royal Highness established and advanced several initiatives and projects to preserve and enhance sport tourism opportunity.

However, the major international sports event in Morocco remains the Hassan II Golf Trophy, which Prince Moulay Rachid organizes annually in memories of his father.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid drives momentum for visual sciences campaign


Tahanaoute (Marrakech) – Morocco, December 22, 2007 -- Demonstrating his commitment to the public health promotion cause, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid initiated a rural campaign for ophthalmology aimed on preventing the occurrence of eye disease and at reducing the prevalence of blindness in Morocco.

Under the support and patronage of His Royal Highness, campaign’s goal is to improve the health and well being of rural inhabitants, while overcoming some of the hurdles to cataract surgery in rural areas, saving sight and raising awareness of blinding eye diseases.

The campaign emerged in solidarity and mutual support by various partners (Association Hassania du Scoutisme Marocain, Association Tahanaoute, province d'Al Haouz) and framed by medical staff composed of ophthalmologist doctor and eleven nurses.

Prince’s tireless efforts for children and his role in encouraging empowerment of youth came into view that this operation benefited 100 children resulting from underprivileged background, in addition to 600 women and elderly.

His Royal Highness seeks to promote prevention initiatives in the future, including in ophthalmology, fight against the diabetes and diabetic eye diseases, gynecology, pediatry care by building awareness in affected rural communities and providing guidelines for enabling ambient access to information for next generation.

This initiative thus signaled the remarkable strength within His Royal Highness' vision of promoting sustainable community development that ushers in a new era for community with physical or mental disabilities.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid marks the start of Eid Al-Adha


Rabat – Morocco, December 21, 2007 - His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the heir to the Moroccan throne, on Friday performed Eid Al-Adha prayers at Rabat Royal Palace.

On the occasion of Eid Al-Adha, His Royal Highness has called upon Muslim nations to strengthen their unity and solidarity by upholding the teachings of Islam.

Eid al-Adha means the Feast of Sacrifice. When God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son, Abraham placed his faith in God above all else. The festival commemorates the devotion of Abraham and is celebrated by Muslims worldwide.

During Eid Al-Adha, Muslims celebrate Abraham's devotion and give thanks for God's mercy and many blessings. Eid al-Adha is also a time for demonstrating charity and reaching out to family, friends, and those in need.

Happy Eid al-Adha Most Gracious Royal Highness!

We, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid's most faithful and dutiful subjects, humbly convey our sincere regards to Your Royal Highness on Eid al-Adha.

With all our hearts, souls and minds, we express our gratitude for Your Royal Highness’ outstanding service to Your Nation and the World at large.

Our heartiest hope that Your Royal Highness may long persevere to enjoy good health, peace and happiness in your heart, in your affections, in your relationships, in your daily activities, literally, in each part of your life.

The most important Islamic feast Eid al-Adha, or the Day of Sacrifice, honours the prophet Abraham for offering to sacrifice his son to God. In observance of this feast, Muslims older than 18 years can choose to sacrifice a young and healthy animal. The meat is divided into three portions, one is given to extended family and friends and a second to the less fortunate members of the community. The third portion is kept by the person who sacrifices the animal and eaten over the three-day festival.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid elevates the dialogue of diplomacy and external affairs


Rabat – Morocco, December 19, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the Heir to the Moroccan Throne, solemnly met Wednesday in Rabat with Bahrain ruler, King Hamad bin Issa Al Khalifa, who flew to Morocco for private visit.

To strengthen bilateral ties between to brotherly countries, His Royal Highness emphasized that the affairs between both countries have at all times been very gracious and well developed in all areas.

Adding, that both countries moreover contribute in several projects within the framework of bilateral institutions.

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid’s outstanding intellectual and personal contribution to developing and strengthening diplomatic relations, poises to take Morocco’s spot amongst the developed nations of the world.

His Royal Highness’ mission is giving priority to harness national development efforts to move Morocco forward with economic growth and political and social development.

Curtains came down on the 7th Marrakech International Film Festival

Marrakech – Morocco, December 16, 2007 -- Screening a total of 110 films from 23 countries, the Marrakech International Film Festival wrapped its successful 7th edition on December 15th, 2007.

This year’s MIFF was the most successful to date, despite the unexpected challenges, we are pleased to say even more, festival is an impressive cultural victory as well.

MIFF had focused on the production from the countries of Eastern Europe and sketched attention to examine issues affecting women around the world.

The audiences came together and enjoyed the festival experience in the renewed spirit of agreed mandate to boost the accepting of other nations through the art of cinema.

The closing gala and awards ceremony of the festival organized by His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the President of MIFF Foundation, was made on Saturday evening at Marrakech's Palais des Congres.

The Festival announced its full slate of awards with Golden Star award rewarded to the Estonian film "Autumn Ball" by director Veiko Ounpuu.

The Best Actor was awarded to the Finnish actor Tommi Korpela for his role in "Man's Job" and the Best Actress went to the 19-year-old South Korean actress Yu Yun-mi for her role in the film "Black Soi"l.

The Special Prize of the Jury was awarded to the two films, Russian director Alexey Mizgirev for his film "The Hard-Hearted" and Filipino director Brillante Mendoza for his film "Slingshot".
The 7th annual Marrakech International Film Festival was held December 7, through December 15, 2007.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid takes concrete action to bridge the knowledge divide


Marrakech – Morocco, December 13, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the Heir to the Moroccan Throne and President of Marrakech International Film Festival Foundation, on Sunday launched a first ever major national cinema school - the Marrakech Graduate School of Visual Arts - to wider educational opportunities that will help bridge growing education divide in the Kingdom.

His Royal Highness tirelessly advocates for education as a key to tackling poverty and extending opportunity, pointed out that unless Morocco will not close a growing knowledge and education gap between the Kingdom and developed countries, Morocco will have little success to boost economic growth and diminish poverty.

In this regard, His Royal Highness is taking the measures to promote educational sustainability and broaden economic opportunities that will play a major part in turning around development in Morocco very seemingly.

The Marrakech Graduate School of Visual Arts (l'Ecole Supérieure des Arts Visuels), the project endorsed by His Royal Highness, plays a key role in enforcing the implementation of strong commitment to a process of continuous education that enabling broader participation in the global economy and encourages open and cohesive societies.

His Royal Highness underlined that the process of continuous education creates a country’s intellectual and economic foundation, and its capability to acquire new technological knowledge and skills crucial by the global society.

The Marrakech new cinema school offers hands-on training programs (three years for a BA and two additional years for an MA) for all sectors of the film and television industries (directors, cinematographers, sound designers, editors…) and for the visual communication industry (graphic and multimedia design). For more info please visit www.esavmarrakech.com.

Spotlight on Marrakech International Film Festival Foundation

The Marrakech International Film Festival (MIFF) Foundation was established in 2001 by His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid and was endowed with the presidency of His Royal Highness. The Foundation is not-for–profit organization and was incorporated due to lack of opportunities for creative talents in cinematography.

The Foundation is distinguished for hosting the most renowned annual Marrakech International Film Festival.

Extraordinarily, the Foundation does not restrict its activities only to the famous festival, and specializes in the preservation and promotion of cultural wealth. The Foundation’s aim is to provide assistance to the diverse talents in front of and behind the camera. Social welfare projects also fall within its domain.

The purview of MIFF Foundation is very broad. Under the brave leadership of His Royal Highness, the foundation showcases and promotes work of diverse filmmakers and artists to Moroccan and International audiences. Its goal is to encourage and train new artists of all faces and to prepare them to reach ultimate victory.

To hundreds of young filmmakers dream came true due to generosity of His Royal Highness and his decisive contribution to the intellectual training of those who might play a leading role in cinematography.

Under the direction of His Royal Highness, the Foundation brings together emerging film talents from diverse Moroccan, African, Arab and International communities to network, dialogue, share, support and critique each other’s work.

For that reason, the Foundation has focused its activities to facilitate a forum where filmmakers and other film artists can interact and pitch their ideas to producers and investors. The Foundation is a main sponsor, along with European Union, of annual workshop of MEDA Films Development in Marrakech, with the aim of offering the opportunity to scriptwriter and producer teams to learn new ways of creating innovative ideas, expanding on them and collaborating to realize them as feature films.

In 2005, the Foundation has joined forces with the Tribeca Film Institute to create a pioneering filmmaking exchange program. The Marrakech/Tribeca Filmmaker Exchange was held in Marrakech in conjunction with film festival that brought together eight New York film students and eight emerging Moroccan directors. One of America's most honored film directors Martin Scorsese and Iran's Abbas Kiarostami has offered master classes, which were among the program's core offerings.

The preservation and promotion of intercultural understanding is also foundation’s mission furthering the vision of His Royal Highness. The Foundation also contributes in various ways to the promotion and enhancement of the contemporary artistic scene in Morocco and aboard. It also endorses the endeavors of other organizations on behalf of the cultural and scientific development.

Children being close to His Royal Highness heart, the foundation has been supporting non-governmental organizations by subsidizing the implementation of social welfare projects. Exclusively, the foundation has run the “Schoolbags Actions” to ease the financial burden of low-income families with children and to help them with basic education fees.

Under the leadership of His Royal Highness, the foundation works in the belief that knowledge and exploitation of the cultural heritage constitute a firm foundation for the future and for the preservation of the historic identity of Morocco, particularly during the unfavorable times following the 911.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid gives extraordinary rise to MIFF

Marrakech International Film Festival (MIFF) in full swing

Marrakech – Morocco, December 11, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the heir to the Moroccan throne and President of the MIFF Foundation opened the 7the edition of MIFF in presentation full of elegance.

Director Martin Scorsese powered actor Leonardo DiCaprio with praise while presenting him an honorary award of the Marrakech International Film Festival.

Kapur's "Elizabeth: The Golden Age", starring Cate Blanchett, was screened as the festival's opening film out of competition.

The several-day festival, known for its charismatic offerings, is the largest and most ambition in the region. It opened Friday and continues to December 15th 2007.

The perfect movies selection from all over the world honors Marrakech festival truthfully international character.

Apart from the films in the special selection, the seventh edition being held in the city of Marrakech also focuses on countries where filmmaking is still in its embryonic stage.

The Marrakech International Film Festival will see 110 films from 23 countries being screened.
Czech-born director Milos Forman, this year's chairman of the jury, declared the festival open in Czech, flanked by fellow jurors Moroccan filmmaker Hamid Bennani, Pavel Lounguine of Russia, Claude Miller of France and Britain's Shekar Kapur.

In contention for the festival's Golden Star award this year are 14 films, representing Algeria, Estonia, China, the Czech Republic, Finland, Japan, the Philippines, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, Russia, Serbia, and the United States.

Last year the Gold Star went to German film "Der Rote Kakadu" (The Red Cockatoo), directed by Dominik Graf.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid endorses quality education as a key to everyone’s development

Marrakech –Morocco, December 10, 2007 – Under the Royal patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the Seventh Marrakech International Film Festival - the major cultural collaboration - is holding the Master Classes, from December 8th in Marrakech Graduate School of Visual Arts (GSVA).

Prominent members and professionals of the international film community, including the veteran US movie director Martin Scorsese, present the Master Classes.

"The most important (thing) is the script and in the script I expect the character and the story," Scorsese said late Saturday.

"I am much more interested by the character than by the plot. ... There is no plot in "Taxi Driver", not in "The Last Temptation of Christ" and in "Gangs of New York" there is not a lot of plot," he said.

Scorsese's vast repertoire of work addresses issues ranging from Italian American identity, Roman Catholic concepts of guilt and redemption, machismo, and the violence endemic in American society.

Hosting those Master Classes, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid’s aim is to offer both students and festival-goers a unique opportunity to go behind the scenes and get a better understanding of the filmmaking process.

After all, not often will one meet filmmakers, cinematographers, sound designers, screenwriters and actors who share their experience.

These seminar meetings are instrumental in fostering or strengthening vocations.

Friday, January 18, 2008

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid graciously presided over the inauguration of the Marrakech Graduate School of Visual Arts


Marrakech-Morocco, December 9, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, President of the Marrakech International Film Festival Foundation, on Sunday officially inaugurated the Kingdom’s first cinema school in Marrakech on the sidelines of the seventh Marrakech International Film Festival (MIFF).

Aiming to empower Moroccan students to meet the challenges of the new millennium, His Royal Highness has consistently been leading advocate and activist of progressive education and He hopes to develop and expand Moroccan budding film industry.

His Royal Highness, who upholds full pace of development in all fields with education receiving great importance, points out that investing in education and job training for youth produces economic growth and sharply reduces poverty.

Speaking on behalf of the students and on his own believes, His Royal Highness expressed his profound gratitude to launch the Marrakech Graduate School of Visual Arts to support the Education for All movement as a necessity of human right.

The program is set up to address the increased professionalism required of the film industry and provide the pace for high-demand training in the field as well as encourage the spread of economic benefits of participation in the film industry.

The total project investment is 60 million DH and was sponsored by the Swiss Foundation Susanna Biederman (80%) and Cadi Ayyad University - Marrakesh (20%).

The overall area of cinema school is 9,000 m2 and will provide space for the cinema of 210 seats, outdoor cinema, two shooting stages, auditorium mixer, recording studio, photo studio and three development laboratories, 20 meeting rooms, exhibition spaces and other dependencies.

The inauguration of the Marrakech Graduate School of Visual Arts (l'Ecole Supérieure des Arts Visuels) was attended by several personalities from the world of cinema and culture, including the famous American director, Martin Scorsese and Melita Toscan Du Plantier.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid in the glare of ramps after year-round hard work

Marrakech – Morocco, December 7, 2007 -- The high-voltage glamorous His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the heir to the Moroccan throne and president of Marrakech International Film Festival, charmed during the opening night as he hosted an ultra exclusive royal dinner in conjunction with his the seventh Marrakech International Film Festival.

This prestigious gala dinner has become one of the most eagerly awaited events in Morocco's royal calendar.

After year-round hard work, His Royal Highness was noticeably pleased to wrap up all efforts in the romance of the nine-day long film festival extravaganza.

Looking elegant as ever in a fitted black tuxedo, 37-year-old Prince Moulay Rachid dazzled onlookers as he welcomed the Hollywood and European stars.

Up for grabs at the impressive gala dinner were Czechoslovakian born Milos Forman, US director Martin Scorsese, Russian director, screenwriter and producer Pavel Lounguine American actor Leonardo Di Caprio, French actress Issa Maiga, Spanish actress Aitana Sanchez- Gijon, and others.

The 7th Marrakech International Film Festival runs from December 7th to 15th in Marrakech, Morocco.

Marrakech rolls out red carpet for annual international film fest

Marrakech-Morocco, December 7, 2007 – “Let the 7th edition (of Marrakech International Film Festival) celebrate films from the whole world, which will, with their uncertainties, convictions and hopes, broaden our perspective and help us build the future”, said His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the heir to the Moroccan throne and President of the Marrakech International Film Festival (MIFF).

Under the leadership of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the MIFF Foundation was pleased to open on Friday evening the 7th edition of its annual film fest with the presentation of powerful and compelling programs.

The MIFF that echoes the meaning of intercultural understanding was opened by the festival’s jury president Milos Forman with unexpected speech in Czech language.

Also, on its first day of opening, His Royal Highness brought every girl's dream to Marrakech, as the festival paid a tribute to American actor Leonardo Di Caprio. US movie director Martin Scorsese, one of the most festival’s faithful, handed over the Golden Star to Hollywood honky star who expressed his deep appreciation and thanks to His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid.

The spectators also turn their eyes to Mustapha Derkaoiui to whom festival paid homage for his contribution to the promotion of Moroccan cinema.

The 2007 program that promises many surprises features many new films mainly from Eastern Europe and Asia to introduce young new filmmakers.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid shapes future by equipping Moroccans with world-class knowledge and education

Marrakech – Morocco, December 6, 2007 -- In an effort to raise the national standards of education, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid announced that he will launch the Marrakech Graduate School of Visual Arts in observance of the 7th edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival (MIFF).

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the President of MIFF Foundation, lays emphasis on the importance of higher education in further enhancing and improving standard of living and ensuring stability, noting, “hoping that it will soon help develop and expand our budding film industry”.

In doing so, His Royal Highness has moreover highlighted the link between quality of higher education and enhancing the competitiveness of Moroccans.

Additionally, His Royal Highness is mobilizing all cohorts towards achieving the Education For All goals, to reaffirm the importance to further reinforce education and literacy for all.

The Marrakech Graduate School of Visual Arts will offer the graduate student exceptional opportunities for advanced study in the arts and equipped the graduate student with the realization of personal goals and make the development of personal vision possible.

The 7th Marrakech International Film Festival runs from December 7th to 15th in Marrakech, Morocco.

Clock Ticking Down for 7th Marrakech International Film Festival

Marrakech-Morocco, December 5, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid will open the 7th Marrakech International Film Festival (MIFF) on Friday December 7, 2007 with what is expecting to be an exceptional yet truly inspirational venue.

The Festival, in the hands of His Royal Highness, promises to delight, motivate and surprise spectators with an extravaganza of exciting programs.

Among the respected directors screening their work are Volker Falndorf, Martin Schorcese, Alan Parker and Roman Zöllner.

The Marrakech International Film Festival will pay tributes to Egyptian cinema celebrating its centennial, director and screenwriter SHINJI AOYAMA, director MUSTAPHA DERKAOUI, actor LEONARDO DI CAPRIO and director ABEL FERRARA.

The jury, led by the Czechoslovakian born Milos Forman, is to determine the winner of the Grand Prix winner as well as to award the Jury Prize, Best Actress and Actor Prize.

The 7th Marrakech International Film Festival is scheduled to take place December 7 to 15 and will pull in both Hollywood and European stars.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid awards female architect with the most prestigious project

Marrakech-Morocco, December 4, 2007 – As part of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid’s efforts to promote the economic development, the Prince has a long-standing commitment to fostering the professionals advancement of women in various industries, to enhance a social movement that will uproot all forms of oppression from the society, and endorse and shelter the basic human rights for all.

And although men assume the most important roles in the Moroccan community, His Royal Highness awarded the most prestigious project, the architectonic plan for the Headquarters of the Marrakech International Film Festival (MIFF) Foundation, to a young female architect Lamia El Madhi.

Madhi’s magnificent architecture exposure, without doubt, will provide a major boost to her career.

The marvelous constructions of the Foundation’s headquarters in Marrakech is composed of the President’s office, Vice President’s offices, General Secretariat office, exhibition space, movie screening room, accounting office, meeting rooms, kitchen, warehouse, etc.

With the dynamic use of space, the future headquarters reflects the energy of the city Marrakech and further generate more vigor for the city.

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid will lay the first stone of the headquarters of the MIFF Foundation during the 7th edition of the MIFF to be held from December 7th to 15th, 2007.

EDITORIAL His Royal Highness Prince MOULAY RACHID

This year the Marrakech International Film Festival (MIFF) will celebrate its 7th anniversary. True, the venue is considered today " and rightly so " as a major driving force and a platform for the development of Moroccan cinema. But this year the Festival also wants to help and support the men and women behind films.

This is why I will be honoured to launch the Marrakech Graduate School of Visual Arts at the 7th edition of the MIFF, hoping that it will soon help develop and expand our budding film industry.
This is also why I will be thrilled to lay the first stone of the headquarters of the MIFF Foundation in order to strengthen the wonderful love story between an art form (film) and a city (Marrakech) in a country deeply rooted in its history and definitely embarking on a modernization effort.

Let the 7th edition celebrate films from the whole world, which will, with their uncertainties, convictions and hopes, broaden our perspective and help us build the future.

HRH PRINCE MOULAY RACHID
President of the Foundation of MIFF

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid draws big names to MIFF

Marrakech-Morocco, December 1, 2007 – Under the strategic leadership of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the Marrakech International Film Festival’s (MIFF) core goals are to support young filmmakers and highlight the ever changing global film industry.

The aim is to combine these goals into a unique atmosphere of the festival promoting cross-cultural understanding through the universal language of cinema.

Visit by world famous guests helps to put the spotlight on Moroccan cinema. That’s why international guests and jury members are invited each year to this famous festival.

The International Jury of the 7th MIFF is composed of the following members: Hamid Benani (director, producer and writer), John Hurt (actor), Shekhar Kapur (director and actor), Pavel Lounguine (director, screenwriter and producer), Aissa Maiga (actress), Claude Millier (director and writer), Parker Posey (actress) and Aitana Sanchez-Gijon (actress). The Czechoslovakian born Milos Forman heads the jury.

Their job is choosing the Grand Prix winner as well as to award the Jury Prize, Best Actress and Actor Prize.

The 7th Annual Marrakech International Film Festival will be held December 7 to 15, 2007, in Marrakech, Morocco.

Tangier’s entrepreneurs applaud HRH Prince Moulay Rachid for passion to make world a better place



Tangier-Morocco, December 1, 2007 – Tangier’s entrepreneurs applaud the foresight of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid in providing leadership, which fosters the considerable gains in creating a sustainable future and giving the opportunity citizens to excel in their line of work.


" The presence of the His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid fills us with optimism" affirmed one of Tangier businessmen referring to the Prince state visit to France to make strong efforts to bring the 2012 World Expo to Tangier-Morocco.


The extraordinary commitment shown by His Royal Highness gives a powerful voice and platform for identification of drivers of change that sketch a roadmap for great future for city of Tangier.


As an integral part of the economic development of Morocco, His Royal Highness, who is a long-time advocate of empowering small and medium businesses, spearheads numerous projects that aim to deliver support that enable Moroccans to start new businesses and improve existing businesses.


His Royal Highness' busy schedule also includes his upcoming 7th Marrakech International Film Festival, which makes possible for small and medium businesses to supplement their annual income as festival attracts massive consumer network.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid gives voice to the voiceless

Paris-France, November 26, 2007 – Joining genuine efforts to bring the 2012 World Expo to Morocco, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, Heir to the Moroccan Throne, addressed the Paris-based International Exhibition Bureau (BIE) assembly held at the Palais des Congrès in Paris on Monday November 26, 2007.

His Royal Highness used his prominent international status and unique position to speak up for those that are powerless to speak for themselves, noting necessity to advocate for the universality of international exhibitions, by giving the opportunity to the African and Arab countries, which will bring the optimism to South America.

His Royal Highness went on, insisting that the international community take action to enhance and encourage the presence of the greatest number of participants in these candidatures, especially among the Countries in the process of Development.

In His address, His Royal Highness exemplified a fresh outlook to strengthen the cooperation with developing countries and economies in transition and to improve the ability of these countries to participate more fully on global level.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid commences another year of Dar Es Salam Golf Academy

Rabat-Morocco, November 27, 2007 --- To encourage participation of young people through a series of yearly activities, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid inaugurated another year of training sessions throughout 2007-2008 at the Dar Es Salam Golf Academy for underprivileged children.

His Royal Highness reassures that the Academy will also provide a platform, as part of the National Development of Junior Golf Program, to build on the commitment to introduce every child to the game of golf.

In keeping with one of His Royal Highness' driving principles, the Dar Es Salam Golf Academy would provide young with basic goals, teach the proper etiquette, rules, history, and traditions of the game of golf.

Additionally, through golf, the Academy will teach important values such as honesty, integrity, and sportsmanship.

His Royal Highness’ philosophy is the Academy’s team commitment to improve the condition and help out kids in high-risk communities through direct education, support and training opportunities.

His Royal Highness is devoted to enriching the lives, experiences and opportunities of children while he continually encourages others to contribute towards philanthropy to break the cycle of poverty.

Monday, January 7, 2008

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid challenges global community to entrench universal citizenship


Paris-France, November 26, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, Heir to the Moroccan Throne, was in France Monday to make a firm effort to bring the 2012 World Expo to Morocco.

His Royal Highness delivered an opening keynote speech stressing the need for what he called a collective victory carrying the seal of universal citizenship.

Following his speech, His Royal Highness underlined to participants at the Palais des Congrès in Paris the magnitude of Tangier, noting: “This cosmopolitan city which enjoys a world-wide fame, thanks in particular to its privileged geographical position, openness to the various cultures and reputation of place of convergences and synergy between the continents and crossroads where the interaction and the Alliance of Civilizations take place”.

Encouraging all supporters of peace worldwide to keep on raising their voices for peace, Prince Moulay Rachid, an outspoken peace advocate and promoter of the Alliances of Civilizations, challenged the 140 members of the Paris-based International Exhibition Bureau (BIE) “to show common ambition to make this international exhibition the witness of collective victory carrying the seal of universal citizenship, based on the values of fraternity, peace and dialog, and the noble ideals of shared progress, prosperity and solidarity”.

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid has become a leading international voice for cross-cultural dialogue and understanding, and his presence in Paris to promote Tangier candidature reflects his efforts and dedication to the worldwide community to promote a culture of peace, to uphold cultural communication and to bridge social, cultural and economic disparity among nations.

Moroccan northern city of Tangier was locked in a close race with the South Korean town Yeosu and the Polish city of Wroclaw. The host city Yeosu was picked in a closed vote on Monday.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid voices the Kingdom of Morocco’s powerful potentials

Paris-France, November 26, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, Heir to the Moroccan Throne, on Monday flew to Paris, France, to give his influential voice to the promotion of the Moroccan candidacy for Tangier Expo 2012.

His Royal Highness said his presence in Paris is Morocco’s confirmation to the firm commitment of Morocco to use all necessary means to ensure the success of the 2012 World Expo in Tangier, and make the event a lighthouse in the history of the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE).
His Royal Highness' remarks came during a speech delivered at the Palais des Congrès in Paris in the presence of large number of academics and leaders.

In his powerful speech, a few hours before the Bureau of International Expositions voted for a host city for the prestigious EXPO 2012, His Royal Highness called on BIE to take action to include the voice of Africa, Arabs and Muslims and sheltered the promotion of openness and universality of international exhibition by allowing Tangier to host EXPO 2012.

His Royal Highness also conveyed to BIE unified stand of all Moroccans as well as keenness to commitment to fulfilled all obligations with regard to guarantee the success of this important event.

“Morocco urges you to vote for the candidature of Tangier. It is not so much because it reflects the ambition of city or nation, but because it embodies the best of noble values”, underlined His Royal Highness.

His Royal Highness' visit to Paris championed the cause to generate significant revenue for the state treasury as well as an anticipated tourist boom and has really highlighted His Royal Highness top priorities.

As an advocate of advancing development opportunities in Morocco and across the globe, His Royal Highness has pioneered a number of initiatives focused to combat extreme poverty and to boost local economies.

Morocco has submitted to the Secretariat General of the Bureau of International Exhibitions the official letter of candidature to organize an International Exhibition in 2012 in the city of Tangier under the theme: "Routes of the world, cultures connecting. For a more united world"
Tangier was competing with the South Korean city of Yesou and Wroclaw in Poland to win the bid.

In the end, the South Korean city of Yeosu was picked Monday evening to host the International Expo in 2012.

People savvy Prince Moulay Rachid in the sea of applaud echoed around the city

Fes-Morocco, November 25, 2007 -- The magnificent opening ceremony of the final soccer match of the Throne Cup 2006-2007 was honored by the presidency of the Moroccan Heir, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid.

The forty-five thousands obviously thrilled spectators packed stadium to cheer for the winning team with His Royal Highness on wonderfully extraordinary occasion as the showpiece game arrive to the new stadium in Fes for the first time.

Moroccan brilliance Prince Moulay Rachid, eye-catching in a daringly elegant satin suit, was said to have been very keen to meet his well wishers that turned the stadium into a sea of applaud echoed around the great city.

At the end of the match, His Royal Highness handed over the Trophy Cup to victorious FAR team as a clearly adoring public was swinging cameras and self-phones trying to capture just the right shot of admired Prince.

The 37-year-old royal notable presence on several of Morocco’s key public sporty events draw attention to Moroccan nation sharing of incredible love of soccer, which is celebrated forevermore in the Throne Cup.

Peace, security top HRH Prince Moulay Rachid's international agenda

Fes-Morocco, November 24, 2007 – Moroccan Heir His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid held talks with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas about Middle East peace efforts and secirity ahead of the U.S. sponsored peace conference due to take place this Tuesday in the American city of Annapolis, Maryland.

His Royal Highness and Mr. Abbas discussed developments of peace between Israelis and Palestinians as well as the stability in the region.

During the meeting the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also briefed His Royal Highness on the achievements of his recent meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

His Royal Highness urged all parties involved to capitalize on widespread international support for the peace process to work for a diplomatic solution to the comprehensive Palestinian-Israel peace negotiations.

His Royal Highness hopes and expects that the Annapolis meeting will contribute to a breakthrough in peace process and will see greater and broader involvement in the peace process.

In addition, His Royal Highness has renewed his dedication to push the peace process forward and has voiced his support for a US-sponsored Middle East peace conference in Annapolis.

Friendship of HRH Prince Moulay Rachid and HRH Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - a powerful symbol of the two Kingdoms prosperity

Agadir, November 23, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, Heir to the Moroccan Throne, greeted his royal friend, the HRH the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, in the western coastline flourishing city of Agadir, as noticeable bonds between two royals were deep and strong, rooted in a common heritage and in the shared values of amity.

After inspection of the military, the two royals headed inside, where they spoke greatly of good relations and further strengthening cooperation between the Kingdom of Morocco and Saudi Arabia.

Both Royals reiterated the two Kingdoms’ willpower to progress forward in boosting the bilateral cooperation relations in the various fields in addition to enhancing the joint Arab action to face the regional challenges.

During the talks, the two crowned heads also spoke about efforts to push the peace process forward in preparation for the US-sponsored Annapolis conference on the Middle East peace scheduled next Tuesday.

His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid voiced hope that the Annapolis conference will lead to progress toward a just peace that will first of all secure the interests of the people of the region.

Thousands of devotees await HRH Prince Moulay Rachid’s inauguration of the Throne Cup

Rabat-Morocco, November 23, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, Heir to the Moroccan Throne, is expected to chair the soccer Throne Cup final (2006-2007) at the new stadium in Fes.

The Announcement was authorized yesterday that the arrangements for the presidency over the Throne Cup of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid have been made on November 25, 2007.

The organizers of the Throne Cup and so players and soccer fans are very enthusiastic and delighted to hear the news about Prince Moulay Rachid keenness to continue with the strong support for Morocco’s class soccer.

Modern and liberated, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid has been a lifelong soccer enthusiast taking this prominent soccer showpiece to new heights.

The Throne Cup regular final match kicks off on Sunday, November 25th, the Rashad Bernoussi versus the FAR Rabat in Fez, Morocco.

Competition films announced for 7th Marrakech International Film Festival

Marrakech-Morocco, November 22, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, President of Foundation of Marrakech International Film Festival is proud announce the selection of films for the Competition section of the 7th Marrakech International Film Festival has been completed.

The competition showcases 14 chosen from more than 400 films, reflecting today's world diversity suitable for Marrakech city rich of culture.

The 7th Annual Marrakech International Film Festival will be held December 7 to 15, 2007, in Marrakech, Morocco.

Here is the list of films for the Competition program:

- SUGISBALL (AUTUMN BALL) by Veiko Ounpuu, Estonia - L'ENVERS DU MIROIR by Nadia Cherabi, Algeria - FUNUKEDOMO, KANASHIMINO AI WO MISERO (FUNUKE SHOW SOME LOVE, YOU LOSERS!) by Daihachi Yoshida, Japan - GRAND HOTEL by David Ondřiček, Czech Rebublic- SAMIRA FI DAYAA (LES JARDINS DE SAMIRA) by Latif Lahlou, Morocco - MIEHEN TYÖ (MAN'S JOB) by Aleksi Salmenperä, Finland- TIRADOR (SLINGSHOT) by Brillante Ma. Mendoza, Philippines - KREMEN (THE HARD-HEARTED) by Alexey Mizgirev, Russia - HONG SE KANG BAI YIN (THE RED AWN) by Cai Shangjun, China - THE SAVAGES by Tamara Jenkins, USA - KLOPKA (THE TRAP) by Srdan Golubovic, Serbia - PARTES USADAS (USED PARTS) by Aarón Fernandez, Mexico - GEOMEN TANGYI SONYEO OI (WITH THE GIRL OF BLACK SOIL) by Jeon Soo-il, South Korea- WOLFSBERGEN by Nanouk Leopold, Netherlands

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid captures the magic, true character and originality designed for MIFF


Marrakech-Morocco, November 21, 2007 -- Under the brave leadership of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the Foundation of Marrakech International Film Festival, with all its strength, uses the entire energy to fulfill every one of its commitments.

His Royal Highness is pleased to announce an impressive line-up of international films and fresh new agendas for the fabulous city of Marrakech.

110 films from 23 countries will participate in the 7th edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival (MIFF). Among them, 14 titles were officially selected for competition.

Through this international competition, His Royal Highness is committed to continue for search of new talent and explore emerging cinema from various countries in the world.

Special attention will be given to Eastern European countries, while taking advantage of maturity of filmmakers in Hollywood and look at the potential benefits of certain countries in Asia.

With His Royal Highness leadership, courage and patience, MIFF achieved both success and true originality that illustrates the positive role cultural event can have in support for modern Morocco.

MIFF is a vigorous festival with awards presented in the following categories: the Grand Prix of MIFF (l'Etoile d'Or), Jury Prize, Best Actress and Actor prize.

The 7th Annual Marrakech International Film Festival will be held December 7 to 15, 2007, in Marrakech, Morocco.

Happy Independence Day to HRH Prince Moulay Rachid from his loyal subjects

WE, Your Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid's most dutiful and loyal subjects, we tender to Your Royal Highness our heartfelt congratulations on this Independence Day and let us commit ourselves in determination of our efforts to ensure you reign in a peaceful and loving atmosphere.

It is worth noting in this context that on November 18th, Moroccans commemorate the day in 1956 when Prince Moulay Rachid’s grandfather, King Mohammed V, returned from exile in Corsica and Madagascar, declaring Morocco’s independence from France.

November 18th is also regarded as the National Day of Morocco.

Rabat-Morocco, November 18, 2007

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid extends a hand of compassion

Rabat-Morocco, November 17, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, Heir to the Moroccan Throne, today mourned the lost of former Moroccan Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bouzoubaâ.

His Royal Highness voiced sadness at the death of Mohammed Bouzoubaâ.

Despite his prominent royal status, His Royal Highness joined the family and friends of deceased for funeral service to pay tribute to his public service for the Kingdom of Morocco.

His Royal Highness, being the compassionate person that he is, personally extended his deep condolences and sympathies to Mr. Bouzoubaâ ’s family.

Mr. Bouzoubaâ died on Friday in Sheikh Zayed hospital in Rabat after a long disease, at the age 68.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid’s global advocacy of intercultural competence in action

Marrakech-Morocco, November 16, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, Heir to the Moroccan Throne, pioneers countless significant initiatives to promote human development and intercultural dialogue and to enhance collaboration and peace through dialogue and cross-cultural exchange.

His Royal Highness underlines that the prospect for sustainable human development can be destabilize by the lack of acceptance and cross-cultural understanding.

In a few days (December 7-15), His Royal Highness will host the seventh annual Marrakech International Film Festival, which paints a powerful picture of intercultural tolerance and offering lasting prospects of respect for the future.

In brokering effective intercultural relationships, under the auspices of His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid and of Foundation of the Marrakech International Film Festival, the aim of the festival is promotion and strengthening of intercultural understanding through the arts.
The art, above all, is the testimony to the importance of intercultural dialogue and cinemagraphy can play a key role in advancing understanding among cultures.

His Royal Highness has a long record of work spent promoting intercultural and interfaith understanding and is committed to advancing international and intercultural understanding throughout a broad range of programs and missions.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid urges youth to create a global force of change

Rabat-Morocco, November 15, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, Heir to the Moroccan Throne, works hard to encourage young people to seize a main role that adheres to the national strategy for human development and therefore lead them to become force of change.

As a president of National Federation of Moroccan Scout, His Royal Highness is urging young people to actively contribute to community development by taking up volunteering opportunities offered by Scout federation.

The Moroccan Scout movement, the biggest Moroccan organization which governs young generation, remains the biggest contributor with the growing evidence that young people are now actively volunteering their time, talents and resources for building a better world.

Since His Royal Highness has became a president, the scout Movement made significant progress in terms of social and youth evolution, discovering universal laws of cultural development or tackling country’s most eminent matters, like illiteracy, abandoned and unprivileged children, women issues, etc.

His Royal Highness has also avowed that the Moroccan Scout movement is expected to focus on issues of interest of the state and concerns all Moroccans in connection with the general mobilization facing Morocco.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid pursuits the power of falconry

Spotlight on the Moroccan Falconers Association Al-Noubala

Rabat, November 14, 2007 -- The Moroccan Falconers Association Al-Noubala was founded in 1983, by the Ministry of Agriculture on HM King Hassan II and his brother HRH Prince Moulay Abdallah initiative.

Today, the Association has honor to have the royal patron, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid as its Honorary President. With His Royal Highness sponsorship, members of the Association believe they are obligated to give this ancient art of falconry a new face of modernity rooted in tradition.

The Association is dedicated to preserving, advancing and teaching the ancient art of falconry and conservation of birds of prey, its vigilant employment in the sport of falconry and to ensure the survival of an environment suitable for falconry.

What's more, the Association has an interest to educate and inform the general public on conservation of the birds of prey and the need to protect the environment in general and animal species in particular.

Furthermore, the Association promotes scientific study of the raptorial species, their welfare, care and training.

The Association is keen to use a diversity of programs to foster His Royal Highness’ vision for youth empowerment and to provide the young aspiring falconer an opportunity to truly excel at this ancient sport.

Recently, the Association has teamed up with the Italian Falconers Association to exchange experiences and take advantage of Italian techniques to improve Moroccans. The members of the Association also have intention to work closely with other European falconers associations.
The Association under His Royal Highness leadership is preparing for the Morocco's premier event of its kind, the Moroccan Falconry Festival, to preserve the heritage and achieve sustainable falconry in Morocco.

In addition, the Association has joined the international efforts and urges UNESCO to recognized falconry as “Intangible World Heritage Activity”.

Trajectory Golf Academy responses to a call made by HRH Prince Moulay Rachid


Agadir-Morocco, November 13, 2007 – The Trajectory Golf Academy (L'Académie Trajectoire Golf) was formed in response to His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid’s call to offer a learning center for underprivileged children in order to introduce the game of golf to those who otherwise may not have that opportunity, making golf accessible and affordable to all youth.

The Trajectory Golf Academy, in collaboration with the Royal Golf of Agadir, is determined to put all efforts to discover young talents and ensure future hopes of the Moroccan national golf.

The Academy has integrated the National Development of Junior Golf program and became one of the Federal Schools (of which the pilot school is in Rabat) sponsored by His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid.

Endorsed by His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the National Development of Junior Golf focuses on empowering youth in Morocco by using golf to endorse character development in the youth of Moroccan community to directly support children.

The Trajectory Golf Academy is an important milestone within the overall initiative launched by His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid to provide underprivileged youth the opportunity to learn the game of golf and to persuade that futures great players are within reach for the development of the Moroccan national golf.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid highlights importance of preservation of the ancient art of falconry

Morocco-Zemamra, November 11, 2007 – As continuing commitment to his drive for youth empowerment, HRH Prince Moulay Rachid, Honorary President of the Moroccan Falconers Association Al-Noubala, on Saturday has set the Moroccan Falconry Exhibitions, to display the young falconers names in the sport, with the aim to spark a new understanding for both birds of prey and falconry and the need to protect the environment in general.

An extensive program was decided to give falconry in Morocco a new development. With plenty of family fun and unique day out of activities for all to enjoy, the goal of the exhibition was to motivate through education a new generation of young falconers and serve as an important educational facility with providing an insight into the habits of many birds and to educate about this tradition that must be not forgotten or abused.

The young falconers who participated in this exhibition, were very grateful for the opportunity and experiments that enrich their skills, allow them to compare practices with those of other, learn a lot, and obtain the confidence with the training assiduously joined their unwavering motivation that will add new letters of nobility to the Moroccan falconry.

Falconry is an ancient sport and very demanding endeavor, taking wild quarry in its natural state with a trained raptor and requiring a serious dedication of time and energy from the falconer.

HRH Prince Moulay Rachid hails Morocco’s presidency of the 25th Arab Scout Conference

Rabat-Morocco, November 10, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, President of Moroccan National Federation of Scouting, has warmly welcomed the Morocco’s presidency of the 25th Arab Scout Conference.

His Royal Highness hailed the decision of the following appointment, the honor and trust that was given to the Kingdom of Morocco.

The Moroccan delegation of 16 people attending this conference proudly received the appointment as Morocco has been elected unanimously as the new President of the 25th Arab Scout Conference in Cairo, Egypt, on Friday.

With His Royal Highness leadership, Morocco’s presidency will boost support and contribution to the Arab Scout Movement and improve the image of scouting.

The 25th Arab Scout Conference is being held under the slogan "Centenary and Future Vision" throughout November 7-12 2007 in Cairo International Scout Center.

The agenda of the Conference includes worksheets and documents on Centenary and Future Vision with a view to draft a new thought for the current stage and a modern vision for the future of the Arab Scout Movement.

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