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2610 young Moroccans from 18 to 34 years old have responded to different questions from poll agency BVA: discrimination, religious practice, wedding, remittances, image of Morocco, etc.
Contrary to what the majority of people think, the poll reveals that young Moroccans feel at home in European societies but suffer from a lack of recognition in their country of origin.
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The poll can be downloaded here (in FR).
Source: Yabiladi
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