Friday, August 19, 2005

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celebrating the birthday of August 20: The Revolution the King and the people continue



On 20 August 1953, the Moroccan people was around his forehead Sovereign Majesty Mohammed V. The Sultan of Morocco deported to that date by the authorities of the French protectorate, is claimed by his people, released in huge demonstrations across the country. The people thus manifested his refusal of fait accompli and its commitment sincere in his Guide. This uprising, intense, loaded with symbols, has revived the struggle for freedom.
It continued until the final victory, crowned by the triumphant return to Morocco, November 16, 1955, accompanied by the Sovereign Royal family, after 27 months of exile. People are waiting for you, reserving them a warm and chaleureux.Ce strong link between the people of Morocco to the King was well received by the colonizer who therefore , understood that his plans failed to Morocco and he had to go to the evidence. Negotiations were then begun as Morocco reaches its independence in 1956. More than an anniversary date, noting a national epic of heroic struggle against and tireless struggle for freedom and dignity, August 20th is a date that emphasizes the link between the almost sacred throne and the people. A continuous link, never reached by the vicissitudes of time and events. The Monarchy is the bedrock of the Moroccan nation. The conviction is forever rooted in the collective memory of the Moroccans. It was enough that the late King Hassan II makes appeal to the people, for this last monarch to do around the block and only 350,000 marchers in a procession to launch Laayoune. The "Green March" impressed and continues to impress the world. Again, on the basis of this national epic, is the deed of trust without limits since ancient times between the Monarchy and the people. The anniversary of 20 August is an opportunity to renew this sacred pact. "Faithful people, we have gathered here today in a country which has regained its independence and its territorial unity and celebrate the hope and joy that this anniversary will now be the day of the" Revolution of the King and the People '", said His Majesty Mohammed V at the first celebration of this anniversary, August 20, 1956. The Supreme deceased then promised to continue the mission to preserve the independence and unity of Morocco. Late King Hassan II and King Mohammed VI today have preserved the tradition and continued the struggle for progress and prosperity of Morocco. "Given our commitment vis-à-vis the Covenant of activism that we have inherited our father and he inherited from our grandfather, may God in His Holy Mercy, in our desire to continue the construction of grandiose edifice they have built with our commitment to the links solids that unite us, we celebrate this glorious anniversary national and we will continue by the grace of God to celebrate, "said King Mohammed VI in his first speech on the occasion, August 20, 1999. A moral commitment both to his successor, King Mohammed V and feus SM Hassan II, and in respect of a nation that seeks progress.

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