What if we say something unusual about Marrakesh? What if we tell a different story about Marrakesh? What if we leave tourism aside and linger at the uncanny side of the little town? What if we delve deep where it hurts? What if we let natives freely speak their mind about their home town? What if we ask them what if feels like to live in a Marrakesh and suffer its controversial repute? What if we finally fail to grapple with these issues and turn to enlightened UNESCO for help? Will it be worth it, after all? Will it really sound more exciting to take UNESCO on faith, to bring it under the spotlight, to lean on it for the good and the bad? Will it be worthwhile to take myth for facts? Didn't that world organization, called UNESCO, grant a heritage status to Marrakesh fifteen years back? What has become of that heritage status? Did it really help the population it was originally meant to? Welcome to Marrakesh
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