مدي 1 تي في : تورط قاصرين في قضايا التحرش .. هل هو جرس إنذار مجتمعي؟ - 28/09/2024
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00:00Welcome to a new episode of Net Friends, the show that drew your attention to social media this week and brought you into the virtual world of social media.
00:20Welcome to a new episode of Net Friends, the show that drew your attention to social media this week and brought you into the virtual world of social media.
00:33The sexual harassment of a girl in the public street in the city of Tanja is still being interacted with by social media platforms in Morocco.
00:52The latest news is the arrest of four women because of their involvement in this incident, which caused widespread anger in the scene and on the sites.
01:01How did the story begin? The story began when a video clip was shared by some of the detainees while they were harassing a girl in one of the streets of the city of Tanja.
01:09The video was broadly circulated among Moroccans, which caused many angry comments about what happened.
01:17We asked Net Friends followers on social media platforms, after the harassment of a girl in the city of Tanja, do you think that harassment has become a widespread phenomenon in Morocco?
01:3176% of the participants voted yes, while 24% said that it was a unique case that did not lead to the phenomenon of harassment.
01:48We will follow some of the comments that this post drew.
01:52Abdel Ali commented on the harassment as a global phenomenon, and we will not exclude these teenagers. The problem lies in the upbringing of the perpetrator.
02:06Karim commented on the harassment as a global phenomenon, and we will not exclude these teenagers.
02:27Mohamed commented on the harassment as a global phenomenon, and we will not exclude these teenagers.
02:49We will follow some of the comments that this post drew.
02:56After the harassment of a girl in the city of Tanja, social media platforms published videos and posts related to the issue.
03:07We will follow some of the comments that this post drew.
03:12After the harassment of a girl in the city of Tanja, social media platforms published videos and posts related to the issue.
03:22First of all, thank you for giving us the opportunity to talk about this issue, which is very important.
03:28I congratulate you on this informative survey and a positive point for you in opening up to the public and listening to the public.
03:39This is one of the elements that we should focus on, and perhaps it will lead to solutions that may be proposed to deal with such phenomena.
03:51Indeed, this is an important issue that we should take into account and investigate after the storm has subsided.
04:01Because you know that after any event, emotions are activated and there are reactions.
04:07We leave this water that mixes with emotions to take time to distinguish.
04:16This is what we call emotional lubrication.
04:21This motivation to take action in many situations, such as this situation,
04:26triggers emotions, especially in the face of this reality, which actually goes beyond the meaning of harassment to the meaning of violence and assault.
04:36And it is suppressed in all spheres.
04:39And a rational person cannot accept this situation.
04:43So in the comment, I say that this indicator invites us to go far in dealing with this.
04:54If we say and decide that it is apparent and sufficient information has been available to us,
05:00we cannot say through it that it is apparent.
05:03I mean the appearance of violence.
05:05As for the issue of harassment, it is apparent without doubt.
05:11As you mentioned, it is a global phenomenon that affects the society in its eyes.
05:17Of course, the subject has been discussed from several angles.
05:20Today, we will focus on the involvement of minors in the issue of harassment.
05:27How do you explain this?
05:29What are the reasons?
05:31As we have seen in many comments of activists,
05:34there are those who refer it to the school, the family, the education, perhaps even the dress of the girl.
05:46Each person, from his point of view, and from the reality of what information has been provided to him,
05:52can start with his opinion on this issue.
05:56But the reality is that in the absence of accurate and subjective information,
06:02and perhaps this information is now in the hands of investigators,
06:06who must be lifted from this situation.
06:10We are not talking about the investigation process,
06:13but we are talking about this reality or phenomenon, as you mentioned a while ago.
06:21Yes, because the interpretation of this reality should be based on the data.
06:26The data is the authentic source and the subjective data,
06:31which is also taken from the minors themselves.
06:34But in general, we can put the responsibility in different areas with different priorities.
06:42The priority or the first responsibility in this is family education.
06:49We mean foster parents.
06:52Today, we wonder, we say, in this situation experienced by Moroccan families,
06:58are foster parents qualified enough to bring us this development,
07:04which we expect to be a bearer, not on Morocco tomorrow.
07:10To be a bearer, to be content with these big papers,
07:14with these projects, with these great ambitions,
07:17and with this promising development on more than one level, on more than one level in our country,
07:23how do we bring this generation out?
07:25Today, we need to take the compass and say that we need to qualify the parents.
07:34Qualify the parents in a deep way,
07:37with different methods, different ways, different standards.
07:41Perhaps the program does not have time to go into detail on this side.
07:44So the first responsibility is the parent's family.
07:46The second responsibility is the school.
07:48And the school is first for education, before it is for education.
07:52And education follows education.
07:55And education is part of this incubation of education.
07:59So if we do not establish in the school for education,
08:02and we do not qualify the teacher and teacher first,
08:05to be a bearer of a valuable project that corresponds with Moroccan culture,
08:11of people's children, of good citizens, of those who have a life.
08:17If we do not build this project in the beginning,
08:21we will be behind the next dates,
08:26and we have big bets.
08:28We have the bet of 2030, and we have other bets.
08:31Mr. Abou Yasser Alregraghi, a researcher in the issues of childhood and family.
08:36Thank you very much.
08:48In light of the rising prices of olive oil in Morocco,
08:52which is expected to reach 150 dirhams per liter in the coming season,
08:58the Ministry of Agriculture may open the door to import this vital substance from abroad
09:03in an attempt to cut prices.
09:06Journalist sources reported that the ministry has granted the green light to import olive oil
09:11to meet the increasing demand and reduce the burden on consumers,
09:16and is looking forward to how this step will affect the local market.
09:23On social media, opinions were divided between supporters of this step as a temporary solution,
09:29and between opponents who see it as a risk to repeat the crisis of the import of sheep during Eid al-Adha.
09:36In Asda.net, we asked followers of Mediantv pages on the platforms,
09:41do you think that allowing the import of olive oil will contribute to lowering prices?
09:47The result was as follows.
09:5054% said yes, while 46% of the participants said
09:56that opening the door to import olive oil is not the solution to lower prices.
10:02As for the comments,
10:04they have gone in the direction of concern from the majority of importers of this vital substance,
10:11warning of the possibility of the absence of effective monitoring,
10:15and leaving the importers directly with the citizens,
10:19as happened with the meat file.
10:22We follow the comments of the participants in Asda.net.
10:29Abdel-Ati voted no,
10:32and wrote that the reason for the increase in prices in general is the absence of monitoring by the government,
10:39and the lack of response this year.
10:43While Mohamed wrote yes,
10:47because there are those who complain about the national reserve,
10:51and the only way left is to import and dispose of it.
10:57While Suleiman voted yes,
11:01and announced his answer that the import will contribute to lowering the price of oil,
11:08in addition to that, the imported oil will have a high quality,
11:12unlike the local oil added by Suleiman.
11:15To comment on the subject, we have Mr. Mohamed Jadri, the economic analyst.
11:21Mr. Jadri, welcome to us.
11:23Of course, the subject of prices and the permission to import olive oil
11:30is a trend on social media platforms.
11:33You followed with us the survey we conducted in Asda.net.
11:38The results were 54%.
11:40You voted yes.
11:41You voted yes.
11:42The import will reduce the prices by 46%.
11:46This step will not reduce the prices.
11:51How do you comment?
11:52They are almost similar percentages.
11:54How do you comment on the result?
11:58This result reflects the interest of Morocco,
12:02and the importance of adding olive oil.
12:06Today, we know that olive oil is always available in Moroccan houses,
12:13Moroccan cafes, Moroccan restaurants, and Moroccan hotels.
12:16Therefore, it is a very important material for Moroccans to consume on a daily basis,
12:21regardless of their social class.
12:24Even if they have a limited income, a middle class, or even rich people,
12:27olive oil is important.
12:29Therefore, I think that this sharing of opinions between supporters and opposers
12:35of everything related to the import of olive oil from abroad
12:38is a reaction to previous trends that took place in the Kingdom of Morocco
12:42during the past two years,
12:44which did not have an impact on the real world.
12:46But I think that today, to be sure,
12:49an important step is to increase the prices of olive oil in the Kingdom of Morocco.
12:55Today, the price of olive oil is expected to reach 150 dirhams.
13:00This is a major step towards reducing the price of olive oil.
13:04For example, in 2021,
13:07we produced approximately 1.9 million tons of olive oil.
13:13In 2021, this percentage decreased by 50%,
13:18because we produced 1 million tons of olive oil.
13:22Therefore, it is not possible for the same demand to decrease by 50%
13:27and for the same price to remain.
13:29But today, the question we ask all Moroccans is
13:33whether the impact of the import of olive oil from abroad
13:37will affect the prices or not.
13:39This is the point.
13:41Before answering your question, Mr. Jadri,
13:43you mentioned supporters and opposers.
13:45Supporters of this step,
13:47and supporters of the issue of the weakness of the demand for olive oil.
13:54At the same time, I am afraid of this step.
13:56As I said, you may have seen previous experiences,
13:58such as the importation of sheep.
14:00As we saw in the comments,
14:02there was always a complaint from the majority of importers of the market.
14:07What are these fears?
14:09Do you really think that the scenario is similar when it comes to the importation of olive oil?
14:15Of course, it is similar.
14:17Look, in the field of money and business,
14:20it is not possible for a lobbyist to not do his job.
14:24Therefore, today, anyone who sees this opportunity,
14:27it is a temporary opportunity.
14:29Therefore, he can import a set of goods from abroad
14:32and try to profit from it in the Moroccan market,
14:34especially if the payment is temporary.
14:36We cannot wait for the price of olive oil to return to its original price,
14:40which was 30, 40 or even 50 dirhams.
14:42We think that this is one of the seven possibilities,
14:45at least in the last 30 or 30 years.
14:48But today, we can lower the price,
14:50at least to the acceptable level of 70 or 80 dirhams.
14:54But today, we have two main problems.
14:57The first one is that we know that the Moroccans have a relationship with olive oil.
15:02We call it bio-oil.
15:04It is not an industrial product.
15:06When we stop importing from abroad,
15:08it is only an industrial product.
15:10For the Moroccan public,
15:12olive oil is used in restaurants and hotels.
15:15This is something I can learn.
15:17But for the Moroccans in general,
15:19the Moroccans want the same olive oil
15:21that is extracted from the local olive trees.
15:24Therefore, the demand will remain the same.
15:27Therefore, we expect that the prices will not go down.
15:30But today, the question we always ask,
15:32and this is the first thing the government should answer,
15:35is why should we only import olive oil
15:37and not olive oil as well?
15:39Because if we import olive oil as well,
15:41the prices may go down significantly
15:44because the people will forget to buy their olive oil.
15:47Or maybe because it is sold at a high price.
15:49Or maybe because it is sold at a high price
15:51because there is no olive oil in the local market.
15:53But the question today is that
15:55the extraction process is limited only to olive oil.
15:58Therefore, at the end of the day,
16:00the price will be relatively low.
16:02We may be at less than 100 dirhams,
16:04but it will not be a big price.
16:06Therefore, I think that it will be difficult
16:08to resume the extraction process at this time.
16:10Speaking of the role of the government
16:12and of course the replacement of fears
16:14in the national project,
16:16what are the guarantees that the government can provide
16:18to ensure that the large importers
16:20of imported olive oil do not go bankrupt
16:22and achieve the desired benefit
16:24which is to lower prices for consumers?
16:27What we should understand
16:29and what we did not do
16:31during the previous phase,
16:33for example, during Eid al-Adha,
16:35is that the importers
16:37were not enough.
16:39It is not possible for us
16:41to bring this process
16:43and ask them to resume
16:45the extraction process
16:47in one or three weeks.
16:49Therefore, the information
16:51about the opening of the extraction process
16:53is already open.
16:55But what are the guarantees
16:57that the government can provide?
16:59What are the countries
17:01that can import
17:03and export
17:05olive oil?
17:07What is the value of this benefit?
17:09What is the duration of this benefit?
17:11All of this is important to me.
17:13In addition, there is a link
17:15in everything related to transportation
17:17and logistics.
17:19In addition, today,
17:21if we want the young importers
17:23to go to the market
17:25and export,
17:27there must be a commitment
17:29from the government
17:31that only the older importers
17:33who have financial institutions
17:35and logistics
17:37will be able to export.
17:39At the end of the day,
17:41they will be able to control
17:43the final price.
17:45It is true that there will be a reduction,
17:47but it is not possible
17:49to reduce the margin
17:51of less than 20 or 30 dirhams
17:53from the current price.
17:55However, we believe that
17:57this is due to a market system
17:59in which there is a group of middlemen,
18:01a group of strikers,
18:03and a group of low-income people
18:05who are suffering from the Moroccan crisis.
18:07This olive oil crisis will not
18:09get out of its past.
18:11Therefore, today,
18:13we must be very careful
18:15with the import process
18:17so that the previous sale
18:19does not happen again.
18:21At the end of the day,
18:23the final cost
18:25is the minimum income
18:27in the Moroccan kitchen
18:29of more than 100 dirhams,
18:31which is the average income
18:33of Moroccan citizens.
18:35Mohamed Jadri,
18:37thank you very much.
18:45No news on social media
18:47in the last few hours
18:49except for the football
18:51in the stadium in Uzbekistan.
18:53The Moroccan team
18:55booked its seat in the quarterfinals
18:57after winning the Iran election
18:59and will face the footballers
19:01of the Brazilian team,
19:03the world champion,
19:05five times this Sunday.
19:07After the matches,
19:09there was a wide debate
19:11like the matches
19:13that brought together
19:15the Iran and France teams.
19:17Criticism of France
19:19increased sharply
19:21because of its performance
19:23against Morocco
19:25in the next rounds.
19:27In a fiery statement,
19:29the Iranian coach
19:31pointed out
19:33the accusations of France
19:35accusing it of deliberately
19:37losing,
19:39which increased the intensity
19:41of the competition.
19:43Waheed Shamsieh,
19:45coach of the Iranian team
19:47for football in the stadium,
19:49stated to Iranian media
19:51that France did not respect
19:53the spirit of football
19:55in the second round.
19:57We played strong matches
19:59to respect the audience
20:01because we saw
20:03that France did not want
20:05to be in the group.
20:07The Iranian coach added
20:09that after the loss against Iran,
20:11the French celebrated
20:13as if it was in their culture
20:15to celebrate the loss.
20:22To comment on the topic,
20:24we have Mr. Riyad Ghazi,
20:26a specialist journalist in sports.
20:28Mr. Ghazi,
20:30welcome to our show.
20:32The 2024 World Cup
20:34will be held in Uzbekistan.
20:36As you know,
20:38there is a strong follow-up
20:40on social media
20:42as well as criticism
20:44of the result,
20:46especially in the matches
20:48between Iran and France
20:50against Morocco.
20:52This created a wide debate
20:54on social media platforms.
20:56In your opinion,
20:58is there a real defense
21:00behind these doubts
21:02and accusations?
21:06Greetings, ladies and gentlemen.
21:08Greetings to all the viewers.
21:10We have seen
21:12the good and distinguished
21:14performance of the national team
21:16in this match
21:18against Portugal
21:20and achieved the same
21:22achievements as in the previous edition.
21:24I spoke about the fear
21:26of the Moroccan national team
21:28and I think this is normal
21:30because we have seen
21:32the World Cup in the US
21:34and Lithuania
21:36and many international teams
21:38asking the national team
21:40to play a match
21:42and to stand
21:44for the development
21:46of the football
21:48in the stadiums
21:50on a national level.
21:52Therefore,
21:54these competitions
21:56are in the hands
21:58of the leading countries
22:00despite the fact
22:02that the Moroccan national team
22:04will play football
22:06in the stadiums
22:08but the presence
22:10of Hicham Dekik
22:12and the opportunity
22:14to play football
22:16in the stadiums
22:18is a great opportunity
22:20for the Moroccan national team
22:22and the French team.
22:24Therefore,
22:26many doubts
22:28have been raised
22:30about this match
22:32not to manipulate it
22:34but to try to prevent
22:36the French team
22:38from winning
22:40the match
22:42because the French team
22:44has a bigger area
22:46than the Moroccan team
22:48but in the match
22:50between Iran and France
22:52the French team
22:54had a bigger area
22:56than the Iranian team
22:58and this shows
23:00that the Moroccan team
23:02was afraid
23:04to face the Moroccan national team
23:06and I want to tell you
23:08that many teams
23:10really spoke in favor
23:14of the Moroccan national team
23:18and the Madrid team
23:20and even the French
23:22presidential escort
23:24told him
23:26that they Deaf
23:28and the Moroccan team
23:30must win
23:32but that was
23:34different from
23:36the Arab team
23:38the match between Iran and Morocco and the victory of the Moroccan election, they said
23:43that the French electorate was right.
23:45In your opinion, Mr. Ghazi, the media deal with this dispute, which is not just a match
23:55between Iran and France or even a constitutional error, I mean, the competitions in general,
24:01do you think that the media contributed to smothering things or was it justified in focusing
24:07on these points?
24:09No, I think the media contributed to smothering things because it was not just a constitutional
24:15error, especially in the match between Morocco and the Iranian election.
24:19Everyone knows now and everything is being followed by social media and TV channels,
24:27and we have an audience that knows the rules of football, not football with 11 players
24:35and small football with 5 players.
24:37I think what happened in the match between France and Iran was apparent to everyone,
24:45that there was a deliberate by the French electorate to defeat this match and avoid
24:51confronting the Moroccan electorate.
24:53Also, the constitutional errors that were at the level of all of us, I mean, we witnessed
24:59in the match between Morocco and Iran, especially after the red shirts that avoided the referee
25:05to direct the players of the Iranian electorate.
25:07The final mistake that was without a roof tile and we went there to keep the referee's
25:11attention.
25:13We even saw videos from different angles documenting these shots.
25:19Mr. Ghazi, the last question, what is written on social media platforms, comments and
25:25posts?
25:27What is the preparation of the players?
25:29Perhaps, in these big competitions like the World Cup, we did not think that we would
25:35have all the players, so they avoid their players so as not to be close to the social
25:41media platforms.
25:43There is a complete focus, of course, on the national team, a complete focus on the
25:47matches.
25:49This is what led to the match between Morocco and Iran, and we will see the national team
25:53in the semi-final or the final, God willing, in the match.
25:55Thank you very much.
26:03This week's guests are over.
26:05We will see you next week.
26:07Stay tuned for your interactions on social media.
26:09Thank you to the technical and artistic team led by director Mohamed Atifi.
26:13See you soon.
26:25See you soon.