19/09/2011 12:02
Anti-government protests resume in Morocco
At least 3,000 people marched through the streets of Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, on Sunday, chanting slogans against government corruption.
King Mohammed VI, the head of state, remains popular with much of the country, and appears to have co-opted much of the dissatisfaction by promising reforms. The Constitution has been amended to give more powers to the prime minister and Parliament.
But activists say the amendments changed little and complain that final authority still rests with the king and his court.