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Calls for a boycott drowned out by huge campaign to vote for new Morocco constitution

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RABAT, Morocco — Moroccans are preparing to vote on a new constitution that the king has presented as a wide ranging set of democratic reforms, even as activists maintain it just perpetuates an autocracy.
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Like all referendums in this North African country, the measure is likely to pass, buoyed by the king and a massive media campaign.

For weeks, Moroccans have been urged to vote yes, while the few voices from the pro-democracy movement that rocked the country earlier this year have been all but drowned out.

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