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''Mamfakinch'', which means "no concession" or "not giving in", is a Moroccan
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website co-founded by Hisham Almiraat and Elmahdi El Mhamdi, among others. Mamfakinch known members include journalists
Omar Radi Omar Radi () is a Moroccan investigative journalist and human rights activist. He has worked at Lakome, Atlantic Radio, Media 24, ''TelQuel'' and ''Le Desk'' and volunteered for the citizen media Mamfakinch, focusing on investigations about hu ...
and Nizar Bennamate as well as activists Zineb Belmkaddem and Soumia El Marbouh and several other anonymous members. Mamfakinch was founded during the
Arab Spring The Arab Spring () was a series of Nonviolent resistance, anti-government protests, Rebellion, uprisings, and Insurgency, armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s. It began Tunisian revolution, in Tunisia ...
movement in the
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in February 2011, shortly after the January 25th uprisings that ousted Egyptian president
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. It launched shortly before the February 20th protests that took place in
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as a way to disseminate information about the protests, to counter state-misinformation that started ahead of the events and provide a platform for free expression to ideas that did not necessarily have access to mass media. After that it became one of the major sources for citizens to gain awareness of topics not discussed in the state-run media.


History

The installation of Mamfakinch took place during the movement of February 20, 2011. The efforts for change were led by Moroccan youth with intentions to restructure the Makzhen ruling class under King Mohammed VI's leadership. The original media from Mamfakinch was published in 2011. Its main purpose is to provide additional or under reported news to Moroccan citizens with information not directly covered by newspapers or media outlets. The writers express concerns for freedom, human rights and
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with the intention to provoke citizens to advocate for less
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in the news broadcastings. The contributions of the journalists have not been previously researched as to whether or not they have made a serious impact in the news media world.


Contributors

Mamfakinch operates through a social movement organization style as opposed to a
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approach to writing and reporting information. The media portal does not hire professionally trained journalists, but instead claims that the writers view themselves as insiders of the latest news. The members of the organization follow an
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plan with the hopes of broadcasting news that is not recounted by larger news sources. The staff writes out of cause as opposed to adhering to the interests of society members.


Political affiliation

Mamfakinch is not associated with any one political platform and their view on entitlement to human rights is not defined by the Moroccan culture.


Interruption of activity

On February 18, 2014, the website stopped its activity. Mamfakinch released a statement explaining the reasons behind the interruption of activity and summarising their view of the 3 years experience of the website.


Impact

Acting under the firm belief that
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and
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cannot exist without each other, Mamfakinch do not seek to create good citizens as the state defines them but want to redefine citizenship and reshape the state through the establishment of
democracy Democracy (from , ''dēmos'' 'people' and ''kratos'' 'rule') is a form of government in which political power is vested in the people or the population of a state. Under a minimalist definition of democracy, rulers are elected through competitiv ...
. To start this revolution, Mamfakinch attempts to provide the public with information that would otherwise be unavailable. Mamfakinch supports a number of domestic causes including
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,
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, transparency,
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, and the
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, as well as international causes like
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, while always keeping the organizations theme in the forefront- that all recent changes by the Moroccan government are nothing more than cosmetic. While no
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statements can be made about the true impact of Mamfakinch, many critics have argued that the website's novel approach to
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has created lasted change in four important ways. First, it has empowered its members and transformed them into engaged citizens though the process of learning to create and manage its significant volunteer network. Also, the website has shifted the narrative away from
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, opening up new spaces for public discourse. In addition, the website is believed to have influenced the Moroccan
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and public as well as impacted policy processes to bring about systematic change in the country. Though critics question whether or not these impacts are truly significant in a country that has seen very little real change since the
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, there is widespread fear among government officials about the website's incredible exposure and the ability of new digital networking tools have to further
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causes in oppressive regimes.


Investigations

Among its notable investigations, Mamfakinch revealed the exact GPS position of the secret torture facility known as the
Temara interrogation centre The Temara interrogation center, also known as Temara secret detention center (), is an extrajudicial detainment and secret prison facility of Morocco located within a forested area of Rabat, Morocco. It is operated by the Directorate for the Sur ...
which was later revealed by the U.S Senate report on
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to be used for torture, as well as investigations on corruption practices by minister
Moncef Belkhayat Moncef Belkhayat (born 28 January 1970) is a Moroccan entrepreneur who founded and developed various companies in Morocco under the holding H&S. A former politician, he left politics on 26 December 2019 to focus on his various businesses. He ser ...
and his family member Mehdi Kettani, managing director of the Moroccan branch of the French company
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, or by the Moroccan king's special secretary
Mounir Majidi Mounir Majidi (full name Mohamed Mounir El Majidi, ; born 10 January 1965) is a Moroccan businessman. He has been the personal secretary of King Mohammed VI since 2000 and president of the royal holding, SIGER, since 2002. He is also the presi ...
and other officials. Mamfakinch also investigated the moroccan king's business involvement, revealing cases of massive pollution of the
Moulouya river The Moulouya River (Berber: ''iɣẓer en Melwect'', ) is a river in Morocco. Its sources are located in the Ayashi mountain in the Middle Atlas. It empties into the Mediterranean Sea near Saïdia, in northeast Morocco. Water level in the riv ...
by the sugar producer Cosumar (controlled by King's holding SNI) and interviewing local climate and environmental activists such as Mohammed Benata, who were censored by local media when trying to reveal the ecological disaster of the Moulouya, as well as malpractices by the mining company
Managem Managem Group is a Moroccan mining company established in 1930. The company is involved in the extraction, production, and marketing of base metals, precious metals, cobalt, and other minerals in Morocco and across Africa. It operates 13 mines a ...
in
Imider Imider (Imiter) is a commune in the Tinghir Province of the Drâa-Tafilalet administrative region of Morocco Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterr ...
in the
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, by investigating managem as well as sponsoring a documentary on managem's activity in Imider. After mamfakinch's revelation on the exact location of the torture facility known as the Temara interrogation center, the
February 20th movement February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The month has 28 days in common years and 29 in leap years, with the 29th day being called the ''leap day''. February is the third and last month of meteorologi ...
organized a protest on May 15, 2011, that marched to the facility and was bloodily repressed according to Amnesty International. According to reports from Lakome, the torture facility, which is believed to have operated for a decade at least, was dismantled on April 27, 2011, before the beginning of the protests and immediately after the revelations made by mamfakinch and the February 20th movement intention to march towards it.


Spyware attack

In July 2012, briefly after Mamfakinch won the
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breaking borders award, an anonymous source sent a document supposedly containing scandalous information about a Moroccan politician. The document instead tracked emails,
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conversations, and documents downloaded to all the workers' computers. The attack led to a drop in employees from 35 to 5. Fear of further
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and compromise of safety caused a lack of sources for the group. No group has taken responsibility for the hacking. The particular piece of
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used costs around half a million dollars and is used by governments in crime investigation. The malware was tracked to the country's capital city,
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.


Awards

* In 2011, ''Mamfakinch'' was nominated for the Bob Blog's award for Best Arabic Blog. * In 2012, ''Mamfakinch'' won the joint Google and Global Voices Breaking Borders Award along with the websit
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References


External links

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