Today, Moroccans proudly commemorate the 69th anniversary of Independence Day, a monumental milestone in the nation’s history, symbolizing the unity between the Alaouite throne and the people in their fight for sovereignty.
A Historic Turning Point
This anniversary highlights the profound patriotism of the Moroccan people and their commitment to building a free and prosperous future. It epitomizes the unwavering bond between the king and his people against colonial oppression.
Heroic Struggles for Freedom
Key moments include the historic visit of Mohammed V to Tangier in April 1947, asserting Morocco’s dedication to freedom and territorial unity. Heroic battles such as Anoual and Bougafer, as well as the Aït Baâmrane uprising, remain emblematic of Moroccan resistance.
Triumph of National Will
The triumphant return of Mohammed V in 1955 marked the end of colonial rule, ushering in a new era of progress. His famous statement, “We have transitioned from minor to major jihad,” symbolizes the efforts to establish a modern and unified Morocco.
A Legacy of Unity and Progress
Under Hassan II’s reign, milestones like the recovery of Sidi Ifni (1969) and the Green March (1975) further cemented national unity. Today, King Mohammed VI continues this legacy, advancing sustainable development and reinforcing Morocco’s territorial integrity.