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The Parti de la Justice et du Développement is back in politics, with a message it intends to be acceptable to a majority of Moroccans. After the Islamist bombings in May 2003, the PJD was threatened with abolition, taking the blame for an environment in which radical Islamist groups such as Salafiya al Jihadiya and Assirat al Moustakim (Right Path) flourished (AC Vol 44 No 17)....

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Mustapha Ramid, Turkish, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Mohamed, Saad Eddine el Othmani, Abdessalam Yacine, Lahbib Choubani, Spain, José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Parti de la Justice et du Développement, Salafiya al Jihadiya, Assirat al Moustakim, Mouvement de l'Unification et de la Réforme, Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi, Al Adl wal Ihsane

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