Although I’ve been to Morocco 3 times, I can’t bring myself to go back since spending time in Western Sahara, which Morocco invaded in 1975 and still occupies, with much oppression. In solidarity with my Sahrawi friends, displaced by the Moroccan invasion and now living in refugee camps in Algeria, I would urge people to think seriously about visiting Morocco, and effectively supporting the Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara. Morocco makes a lot of money from tourism and portrays itself as a stable country friendly with the West. As long as people ignore the Moroccan government’s continuing occupation of Western Sahara, the resolution of this situation is unlikely. In the meantime, no nation has recognised Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, while many (some 65-70) recognise the exiled Sahrawi government. The UN has so far failed to organise a referendum on independence for Western Sahara, altough an observer mission has been there since 1991 with this mandate.
But I dont’ want to spoil anyone’s Moroccan holiday if they’ve already booked – most people have no idea of what is going on in Western Sahara, and are surprised to find out about it as it receives so little coverage. If you are going to Morocco I’d recommend Marrakech and Taroudant, but advise you not to bother with Casablanca.
If you haven’t booked that Moroccan holiday yet, and are feeling adventurous, come to Western Sahara instead!
More information on this issue via these sites:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/western_sahara_project/
http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/~e118/wsahara.htm