King Mohammed VI - The current King of Morocco, Mohammed VI has been ruling the country since 1999. He is known for his efforts to promote economic and social development in Morocco, as well as his focus on human rights issues.
Malika Oufkir - A Moroccan author and human rights activist, Malika Oufkir gained international attention for her memoir "Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail," which details her experiences being imprisoned by the Moroccan government.
Abdellah Taïa - A prominent Moroccan writer and filmmaker, Abdellah Taïa is known for his work exploring themes of sexuality, identity, and politics in Morocco. He is one of the first openly gay Arab writers to gain recognition in the literary world.
Nawal El Moutawakel - A former Moroccan hurdler, Nawal El Moutawakel made history at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles by becoming the first Muslim woman to win an Olympic gold medal. She later went on to become the Minister of Youth and Sports in Morocco.
Mahi Binebine - A renowned Moroccan artist and writer, Mahi Binebine is known for his thought-provoking novels and paintings that explore themes of social injustice, identity, and migration. His work has been widely acclaimed both in Morocco and internationally.
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