After a tense session, the Moroccan American Coalition elects its president and executive board, a culmination of three years of preparation efforts.
The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC) held its Third Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado. The event brought together 18 Moroccan Associations and over 100 active community individuals in addition to the local Moroccan community members of Denver, CO. The Moroccan American Coalition event coincided with the Democrat Convention and attracted several Moroccan and American influential speakers:
Ambassador Aziz Mekouar of Morocco to the US - Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) - Mr. Mohamed Ameur The Minister of Moroccans Living Abroad - Mr. Mohamed Laenser The General Secretary of Popular Movement in Morocco - Mr. Ahmed Herzenni President of Advisory Council on Human Rights in Morocco - Mr. Abdelaziz Omari Member of the Parliament of Morocco - Mr. Richard Cizik Vice President for Governmental Affairs (NAE).
The Third Moroccan American Coalition event gave conventioneers the opportunity to learn new development on Moroccan policies and how the Moroccan community can play a large role in the USA.
CREATION OF THE MOROCCAN AMERICAN COALITION
DENVER, COLORADO, AUGUST 22nd, 2008 - The Moroccan American Coalition (MAC), was created by the members of the provisional board, represented by several Moroccan Association and active community individuals in the USA who voted by ballot and elected the Executive Officers and Board of Directors. The Moroccan American Coalition's mission is to empower Moroccan Americans to achieve their full potential by unifying over 200,000 growing community members through a platform in which they can leverage their collective assets.
The Moroccan American Coalition Executive Board:
Mr. Driss R. Temsamani, President
Mr. Boubker Abisourour, Vice President
Mr. Abderrahmane Bendahmane, Vice President
Mr. Mohamed Brahimi, Vice President
Mr. Younes Belaiter, General Secretary
Mr. Hassan Samrhouni, Treasurer
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Guys lets not look for the negative but the positive side.
I am glad to see what they are doing, when I arrived here in the early 70's there were only 8 moroccans in the Washington area by the 80's there were thousands.
Keep up the good work, and good luck.
MOELADILI 2 years ago
les marocains champions du monde de l ego. les egyptiens,iraniens,libanais des communites en usa de qualites plus superieur mais plus modestes que les marocains
themoonchild123 2 years ago
ITAFAKA L3ARABO ALA YATAFIKO
it's normal !!
driss77 2 years ago
Really ****The Third Moroccan American Coalition event gave conventioneers the opportunity to learn new development on Moroccan policies and how the Moroccan community can play a large role in the USA.*** you guys just proved , how stupid and unorganized you are ... fucked up 3rd world class mentality.... it was very entertaining and funny though !!! anyway ...good luck Boarats
nvwizze 2 years ago
fucking Idiots .... Go back to Africa Borats ... wherever you fuckers go...you guys fuck up
nvwizze 2 years ago
always moroccans wherever they go they put themselves in troubles ,always misunderstandings ect... it's a mess there !
manutdforevar 3 years ago
in classrooms, parliament or whatever Moroccan conventions are all unorganized, but i believe that it is very important to set up an association for Moroccan immigrants in the states, I and my friend came to the US through the green card lottery in the early 2008, we ended up sleeping in a car in the cold colorado, we had no clue, my friend ended up in the US army and i with a roommate. it`s such a halirious story for immigrants
einstat 3 years ago
everyone has an accent what's up with that c'mon Moroccans
adildrief 3 years ago
buttkissing sonsofbitches go fuck yourselves...
jamelmektoub 3 years ago
i like hassan sabghoni. i like the way how he talks it seems like he wants to do something . but ......
younesdenver1 3 years ago