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RABAT, Morocco (AP) - Moroccans were able to access the video-sharing site YouTube on Wednesday for the first time since access was blocked last week.
The site's disappearance provoked a storm of debate on Morocco's blogs, with Internet users voicing fears that it signaled a further rollback of media freedoms that the country began regaining after the accession of King Mohamed VI in 1999.
Morocco's communications minister would not comment on YouTube's absence.
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