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  • {{about|the city|the 1942 film|Casablanca (film){{!}}''Casablanca'' (film)|other uses}} | name = Casablanca
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  • '''[[Iraq War|Iraq War (2003{{ndash}}2011)]]:''' ...ticated-bombs-nuclear-weapons|title=Iran responsible for 1998 U.S. embassy bombings|publisher=''The Washington Post''|date=2011-12-08|accessdate=2014-09-26}}</
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  • ...ains manifestent pour des réformes (5630977929).jpg|thumb|Protestors in [[Casablanca]] demand that authorities honor their promises of political reform.]] ...d to call for deeper reforms. Hundreds took part in a trade union rally in Casablanca in May 2012. Participants accused the government of failing to deliver on r
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  • | birth_place = [[Casablanca, Morocco]] ...Karim Mejjat]], suspected of a planning role in attacks [[Casablanca]], in 2003, and in [[Madrid]] in 2004.
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  • ...ran after the American invasion and was held there under house arrest from 2003 until April 2012.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.nbcnews.com/id/8330976/ns ...los Saldivia suggested that al-Walid was involved in the [[2003 Casablanca bombings]].<ref name="junior">Saldivia, Carlos. "El Norte de Africa en la Intriga de
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  • :allege his crimes cover the era of the embassies car bombings and a suicide attack by an explosives-laden boat on the USS ''Cole'' in 200 | quote=Chief among them was Casablanca-born Abdallah Tabarak, then 47, described by St. Ours as 'a hard individual
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