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The Moroccan Ministry of Culture filed a complaint against Algeria for the alleged appropriation of a unique Moroccan traditional garment known as Caftan NtaĆ¢ El Fassi ( NtaĆ¢ Kaftan ) Algeria is trying to inscribe among its intangible cultural heritage list.
The impossibility of drawing a line in the sand between two intertwined cultures is the very source of the recent conflict between Rabat and Algiers .
Morocco has benefited from its alignment with Western liberal economies and the urge to develop its tourism and services sectors to tap into its rich traditions.
Algeria ās oil-economy dependency and introverted military regime delayed its quest to reclaim its heritage.
Morocco has since attempted to trademark many more cultural elements, including kaftan embroidery patterns.
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