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00:30The city of Ayoun is a gem of the south of Morocco.
00:40In recent years, it has seen a surge in the development of its sports infrastructure,
00:44where modern sports facilities have been established,
00:47in addition to supporting residential facilities and services,
00:51which show the best of what is available in the world's major cities.
00:55It has become a bridge to embrace a number of important events,
00:59including the African championship of handball,
01:03in the presence of the most important African clubs,
01:06which reflects the high reputation that the city has acquired at the regional and international level.
01:14Significant sports accounts have been circulated,
01:16and Moroccan and Arab influencers have cut videos and photos of the modern sports facilities in Ayoun,
01:23which has increased the level of interaction around this important regional event.
01:53The city of Ayoun is a gem of the south of Morocco.
01:56In recent years, it has seen a surge in the development of its sports facilities,
02:00which reflects the high reputation that the city has acquired at the regional and international level.
02:04Social media influencers were excited to host the city of Ayoun
02:09for the 45th edition of the African championship of handball.
02:13Many Moroccans and activists showed off the advanced sports infrastructure,
02:18which has become a symbol of the presence of the southern regions.
02:22Considerers that organizing this regional championship is a sign of the importance of the city in the African sports scene.
02:30On Facebook, users expressed their pride in the ability of Ayoun to host sports events of this size.
02:39They considered this event to enhance the image of Morocco as a sporting direction at the international level.
02:46Let's follow the comments of the activists on the subject.
02:51Mohamed wrote from the heart of the Moroccan desert,
02:55Ayoun continues to delight the world with its rapid development and the beauty of its large cities.
03:02Naimafa wrote,
03:04Welcome to all the brothers and sisters from all countries who love Morocco in the heart of the Moroccan desert.
03:13Hussein
03:14Ayoun described Ayoun as an exceptional city in everything,
03:18building, growth, advancement and a national social base.
03:24Commenting with us from the city of Ayoun,
03:28Mustafa Ashkerin, President of the Moroccan Association of Sports Journalists.
03:34Mr. Mustafa, welcome to us.
03:36We are now on the set of the 45th edition of the African Championship of the League of Legends of Soccer.
03:43These regional competitions were an opportunity to shed light on Ayoun
03:49as a city that combines sports development and ancient cultural heritage,
03:55making it one of the most prominent sports stations in Africa.
04:01The 45th edition of the African Championship of the League of Legends of Soccer was an opportunity
04:07to send a message to those who tried to undermine this championship
04:11and those who tried to reduce the opportunities available in the city of Ayoun
04:16to participate in a large demonstration like this.
04:19I am sure that the championship, since its inception,
04:23has been a source of joy for the participants, the players and the players of the regions
04:29who started their happiness by participating in this championship
04:34because, as they say, they were surprised and found a different image
04:39than what they had previously seen,
04:42not in terms of housing, not in terms of organization, not in terms of security,
04:46not in terms of transportation, not in terms of the beauty of the city
04:51and its ancient development and its strong infrastructure,
04:55which made all the teams happy and prepared with all their capabilities
05:01to be ready for this championship since its inception.
05:05As you mentioned, who has not seen the 7th edition?
05:09And you have a close relationship not only with the participants,
05:14but also with the media of the participating countries.
05:18How were their reactions or how did they find this ancient city?
05:30Of course, we did a tour with the media colleagues
05:34who came with the participants in this championship.
05:38They visited the city of Ayoun, they saw the city of Ayoun,
05:41they saw the ancient development that reached the city of Ayoun,
05:44especially at the level of sports, because in the last 10 years,
05:48the public council of the city of Ayoun, led by Mr. Moulay Hamdi and Mr. Al-Rashid,
05:52had put a program and relied heavily on the sports infrastructure,
05:56because there was a great demand from the youth in this city for sports.
06:02We were talking about the city of Ayoun today,
06:05and what they saw with their own eyes is that it has 84 football fields
06:09scattered throughout the neighborhood of the city of Ayoun.
06:12We were talking about a city with four swimming pools and five covered stadiums.
06:16We were talking about a city that has a sports city that has eight football fields,
06:21plus handball, air football, basketball, football, and modern sports.
06:27The city of Ayoun is open to the public, and they saw it with their own eyes.
06:34Frankly, it was a shock for a group of media colleagues,
06:38who confirmed that the media from European countries had already been here,
06:43because, as you know, in the city of Ayoun,
06:46the old club Barcelona and the stars of the world played a match here.
06:50The media that represented the participating teams
06:55said that it was the first time they saw what they saw in the city of Ayoun.
06:59They had never seen it in any other city,
07:02and they were confident and apologized for the idea they had before.
07:09We saw on social media that some media people and influencers
07:17published videos that show the development of the infrastructure,
07:23not only in terms of sports, but also in terms of culture and tourism.
07:28I think that these regional competitions were an opportunity
07:33to shed light on the possibilities, not only in terms of sports,
07:38but also in terms of tourism and culture,
07:42so that it becomes a bridge for cultural and touristic activities in the future.
07:53Of course, the city of Ayoun, thanks to God,
07:57has reached a level, although there is a lack of tourism,
08:03but what these people saw, through the tour we did,
08:09they were surprised to find a city in the desert where there is sand and the sea,
08:13which is a difficult issue to see in one city.
08:17Maybe that's what's going on in their cities.
08:20Either it's a city in the desert, where there is sand,
08:23or a city that is north and coastal to the sea, where there is the sea.
08:27Here, it is a city that unites the sea and the desert.
08:31There were also parties held to welcome visitors who saw the folklore,
08:37who saw the cultural heritage that is available in the city of Ayoun.
08:41Gifts were also presented to the participants,
08:45which is the original Sahrawi dress that they were proud to wear,
08:50and they were happy to be here.
08:53They hope that this championship will be held again here in the city of Ayoun,
08:57and they ask that the African Super Championship, which will be held in December,
09:04be held in the city of Ayoun,
09:06and that the memory of the welcome and the comfort that they found in the city of Ayoun will return.
09:10Mostafa Shkerid, President of the Moroccan Association of Sports Journalists.
09:15Thank you very much.
09:21The role of women in encouraging football teams is an issue that is increasing in importance day after day,
09:28as it attracts increasing attention from the media and social media platforms.
09:34With the increase in the number of encouraging women, whether on bicycles or through television screens,
09:39they have a great impact on the surrounding environment with matches,
09:43and the effects of their responses are really evident on the platforms.
09:48On platforms such as KX, Facebook and Instagram,
09:52there is a great indication of women's participation in the world of encouraging football.
09:56Many activists see that the presence of women in the sports scene
10:01strengthens diversity and equality in a world dominated by men historically.
10:06Some users see that the presence of women on bicycles and their strong encouragement
10:11is a symbol of social progress and breaks the barriers between the two sexes.
10:17On the other hand, there are a group of social media influencers
10:21who see in this transformation a kind of distance from the traditional footprint of football,
10:27and consider that the increase in women's attendance may affect the atmosphere of the stadiums.
10:32Other groups consider that these opinions come from a conservative perspective.
10:38They consider that football is a traditional male space, and it must remain as it is.
10:45Following the comments of activists on this topic,
10:49the topic of encouraging women to join the football team.
10:54Adam Anas wrote that bicycles are a public space,
10:57and it is the right of all citizens to benefit from them,
11:00whether they are men or women, without discrimination or exclusion.
11:05The same opinion was written by Amira, sports for all.
11:09However, Amira writes that there is still a lack of maturity and awareness in bicycles for women.
11:16As for Shayma, she wondered why they didn't put a hashtag
11:21that says, no to lust in the stadiums, and no to maintain the cleanliness of our stadiums.
11:27To comment on this topic, we have Dr. Amina Azmi,
11:30a research professor at the National School of Trade and Promotion
11:33at the University of Al-Hassan II in Al-Dar Al-Bayda,
11:35and an old sports encourager.
11:40Dr. Azmi, welcome.
11:41I followed the debate on social media
11:47between supporters and opposers,
11:49and the difference of opinions on the role of women in encouraging football,
11:52whether in stadiums or in front of TV screens,
11:55reflects the diversity of views on the role of women in football.
12:00However, the increasing discussion on social media,
12:04according to many, reflects one fact,
12:07which is that women have become an integral part of the sports encouragement world,
12:13and that their role is significantly expanding,
12:16whether they like it or not.
12:19Dr. Amina, how do you see the increasing role of women in encouraging football teams?
12:28Hello, thank you for the invitation.
12:34It is an important topic, but it is happening in a historical context.
12:40Because before you say that women are encouragers,
12:43they are promoters, they are players.
12:46And we understand the debate,
12:48because the Moroccans have taken it for granted
12:53that those who play football and encourage football are men.
12:57But it is happening in the field of training,
13:02such as women's coaches, women's players, women's women's coaches.
13:08So why are they not women's encouragers?
13:11For me, when I watch a sports spectacle,
13:15and when a team is encouraged,
13:17it is like a family.
13:19The debate is not about women, men, or women's coaches.
13:32Football is for everyone.
13:35For women, for men, for young people, for Muslims, for children.
13:39We want to be a spectacle for the family.
13:42And the family is like a mother, like a father, like a son, like a son.
13:45This opinion has been shared a lot on social media.
13:50Now we see that there is an emphasis on the role of women in encouraging.
13:54And as you said, we don't just look at encouraging,
13:57there are prominent judges.
14:00We also look at the Moroccans.
14:02But there are opinions that oppose this presence.
14:05This division of opinions, as you said, is a healthy debate.
14:11But there are some who say that perhaps the presence of women,
14:16or the encouragement of women in football teams,
14:19will give a positive encouragement.
14:22And we suffer from the passion of the sports.
14:26Exactly.
14:28You can't say that women don't want to be passionate about something,
14:31so we have to give them a right.
14:33No, we complement each other.
14:35There is a relationship between men and women.
14:37If we want to encourage civilization, we have to encourage civilization.
14:41No.
14:42Why do we stay away from organizing demonstrations?
14:45We organized demonstrations.
14:47We organized demonstrations.
14:49We want women to complement men and women
14:54in order to leave a healthy environment for encouragement.
15:00So that the tyranny that we are going through
15:04can be encouraged by our clothes, our ideas,
15:08and the encouragement of passion.
15:11And women are also important.
15:14There is a feeling that this field that we are going through,
15:19this stadium that we are going through,
15:21we are going to live in it for a long time.
15:24We are tired.
15:25It's like when people say that they are going to the swimming pool.
15:30It's like the stadium.
15:33We have to wash our faces and everything.
15:36We have to wash our hands.
15:38Women are the ones who organize these demonstrations.
15:42As you said, it's a preparation to feel against the martyrdom.
15:49And not to be affected by it.
15:53We saw in Qatar's World Cup
15:56how the Moroccan audience, both men and women,
16:00was the most prominent in the World Cup.
16:03And how they gave a picture,
16:05and I repeat, both men and women,
16:08a cultural picture to encourage the elections in their countries.
16:15I see women giving a lot to encourage Morocco.
16:20We see that they are encouraging Morocco in culture and everywhere in the world.
16:23Amina Azmi is a research professor at the National School of Trade and Transportation
16:26at the University of Hassan II in Al-Dar Al-Bayda.
16:29She is a strong sportswoman.
16:32Thank you very much.
16:38Once again, Morocco is named in gold in the international scientific field.
16:44The Moroccan professor, Abdeslam Idrissi,
16:47succeeded in securing a place in the Stanford University list
16:51for the best 2% of the most influential scientists in the world.
16:56It is a non-repeatable achievement,
16:59except for the list of scientists
17:01who change the course of global scientific research with their outstanding work.
17:06The name Idrissi in this high-ranking list is not an ordinary honor,
17:11but it is a confirmation of his genius
17:13and his prominent position in the field of biology and neuroscience.
17:17This list is based on strict standards.
17:21It does not only include the number of published research,
17:23but also its profound impact in its field
17:26and the size of the scientific testimonies
17:28carried out by scientists and researchers around the world.
17:33Professor Idrissi is a living example
17:38of a scientist who does not know the limits and does not admit the impossible.
17:42He has proven himself as one of the most important names
17:46that cannot be ignored in his field,
17:49where his pioneering research contributed to the opening of new horizons for science and technology.
17:54Social media influencers reacted strongly to Professor Idrissi's distinction
17:59and considered that Moroccan scientists like the professor
18:03are not only makers of knowledge,
18:05but also leaders in the global scientific development.
18:08They contribute to drawing a better future for humanity.
18:13We follow the comments of activists on the distinction of Moroccan professor Abduslam Idrissi.
18:21Mohamed wrote,
18:22The pride of Morocco is that they are the innovators in the field of science and technological research.
18:27Congratulations to Professor Idrissi.
18:31Shakib wrote,
18:32We are proud and proud of Muslim and Moroccan scientists,
18:36especially for their scientific distinction and creative progeny.
18:40Somaya wrote,
18:41Greetings to the national efficiency that always honors us abroad.
18:49We are live from New York.
18:51Professor Abduslam Idrissi,
18:53Director of the Institute of Science and Technology at the University of New York.
18:59Professor Abduslam Idrissi,
19:02How did social media influencers react to your scientific distinction
19:08and your promotion in the list of 2% of the most influential scientists in the world?
19:15How did you feel when your name was mentioned as a professor in this list,
19:20and also the interaction of social media influencers with this achievement?
19:28Peace be upon you.
19:29Thank you for the invitation.
19:32Peace be upon you, dear viewers.
19:35This is a great pride for me, of course,
19:39and this is a recognition of the efforts that have been made in the scientific field,
19:45which took many years,
19:47and it also strengthens the sense of responsibility for the continuation of this scientific research.
19:55I would like to take this opportunity to thank the teachers and teachers
20:04who have supported our education.
20:08I am a graduate of a public school,
20:12I studied in Taunat, I studied in Rabat,
20:14and I also completed my studies here.
20:16This is a great pride for me as a Moroccan,
20:19who lives here in the United States,
20:21and to be included in this list is a great pride for me.
20:25This is a great pride for all Moroccans,
20:27the Moroccan institutions, and of course, the Moroccan country.
20:30We saw how social media influencers were proud of this distinctive scientific distinction,
20:38because we always talk about influence,
20:41and this is the influence of a professor.
20:43Of course, there are many challenges,
20:46and of course, this will be your face in your scientific research,
20:51especially as a Moroccan scientist in an international scientific environment.
20:59Sister, it is true that there are many challenges that a person faces,
21:05and that I personally face.
21:07Of course, it starts with the language,
21:09because I was born in the United States,
21:11and I did not speak English.
21:13Thank God, by God's grace, I overcame this challenge,
21:16but to be able to integrate in the scientific environment,
21:22it is necessary to have knowledge and communication with personalities,
21:26scientists, and researchers from all over the world,
21:30and also to be able to join the American research institutions.
21:37Thank God, I was able to integrate over time,
21:40and I was also helped by the fact that we Moroccans, thank God,
21:45can easily integrate,
21:47and I am currently the vice president of an international scientific association,
21:53in which I have communication with scientists from all over the world,
21:57and this encourages us to have relations in this field of research,
22:03which of course we want to develop in the scientific field,
22:08to continue this journey.
22:11Of course, you are based in the United States,
22:14but there is always a connection with the motherland, Morocco.
22:19How do you see the situation of scientific research in Morocco?
22:27In your opinion, how can Morocco raise the level of support for scientific research,
22:34and attract more young minds to work in this field?
22:41That's right, thank God.
22:43I personally have a close relationship with this scientific research.
22:48I am part of an American-Moroccan network,
22:52and over the years, we have a lot of programs with Moroccan institutions,
22:59and we have been in contact with them for many years.
23:06During the last few years, there have been challenges for scientific research in Morocco,
23:14and there has also been an initiative to encourage young people to get involved in scientific research,
23:21but there is still a need for partnerships between governments and educational institutions,
23:28which we want to provide, because scientific research is very expensive,
23:34and it can only be done through partnerships between governments and educational institutions,
23:42which we want to provide for the technology and funding of scientific research.
23:49We also want to encourage and motivate young Moroccan scientists
23:57to create an environment that motivates them to do scientific research,
24:03and of course, to contribute to the economy of their countries,
24:07whether they are here in America or in another country, or in Morocco.
24:13We must support scientific research through a lot of people,
24:18as we said, governments and international relations,
24:23because the world is not isolated anymore.
24:26As they say, the village or not the village.
24:29Thank God, with the Internet, you can contact any university, any researcher in the world,
24:34and you can easily communicate with people,
24:40and people can make a big progress.
24:44So, these young people need to build relationships with researchers,
24:49and turn it into international opportunities through which they can develop their scientific research,
24:57make partnerships, and turn grants into grants, into opportunities.
25:01All of this will help them, of course, because scientific research does not come in one day,
25:05it does not take long.
25:07Professor, many young people follow you and consider you a role model in this field.
25:13Do you have any advice for young people who want to enter this field?
25:19Of course, languages need to be developed, languages need to open up to the world,
25:24they need to turn it into opportunities, either through grants,
25:28or through programs that allow them to travel, see, and do research, for example, in one place or another.
25:34This will lead to their personal and professional development.
25:38They will not be left alone in everything.
25:40No one will be left alone.
25:42It is impossible to do something alone.
25:44All research is multidisciplinary.
25:47There are many specialties.
25:49So, once a person asks important questions,
25:52and learns from the experience of their professors.
25:56For example, a Chinese says that a student is as good only as the professor.
26:03And this is a piece of advice from Professor Abdel Salam Idrissi,
26:07Director of the Center for Neuroscience Development and Knowledge at the University of New York.
26:11Thank you very much.
26:17We have reached the end of this week.
26:19We will see you next week with a new episode for your interactions on social media.
26:23Thank you to the technical and artistic team led by the director,
26:28Mohamed Afifi.
26:30Goodbye.