The Moroccan Commission for Human Rights and the Environment in the Casablanca-Settat region, in partnership with the Casablanca Bar Association and the Moulay Ali Charif Association for Culture, Heritage and Development, chose to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the Green March by organizing a convoy of “bodies advocating for the Moroccan Sahara file from Casablanca to the Guerguerat crossing” from 7 to 14 November. The current one.
Fouad Gharsa, head of the regional office of the Moroccan Commission for Human Rights and the Environment in the Casablanca-Settat region, confirmed that the national convoy came on the occasion of the anniversary of the Green March, which marked the history of Morocco with its method of peaceful struggle to liquidate colonialism and complete the territorial integrity of a homeland whose people constantly struggled to defend its possessions and unity, and it remained and will remain an engraved memory. In the conscience of the Moroccan people in general, and among its participants in particular.
He added that this initiative comes under the slogan “Our unity in our epic,” and aims “to strengthen national commitment to the issues of the Moroccan Sahara, and reflects the importance of linking them to the principles of human rights and sustainable development,” saying, “This caravan is based on the directives of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, which stress the role of community bodies.” Civil defense in defending the national cause. The civil advocacy on the Moroccan Sahara is a vital project that seeks to strengthen the capabilities of civil society associations and collective actors.”
Gharsa continued, in a statement to the Moroccan Sahara, that this initiative seeks to deliver a strong message to the Kingdom’s opponents, stating that attacks on the security and unity of Morocco are completely unacceptable, noting that this convoy seeks to mobilize all its components and participating bodies in order to confront the maneuvers of opponents. Territorial unity, preserving the unity of the nation, defending its security and stability, and fully emphasizing the support of His Majesty King Mohammed VI in the comprehensive mobilization.
The head of the Moroccan Commission for Human Rights and the Environment in the Casablanca-Settat region called on all parallel frameworks and organizations, including associations, federations and intervening bodies, to join this convoy with the aim of forming a unified sign that expresses our commitment to the Moroccanity of our Sahara, highlighting that the convoy will witness the participation of the Moroccan Association of Cyclists in Morocco (THR FINDERS-THE). EAGLES.
According to the organizing committee, the caravan includes a number of Moroccan and foreign activists in the field of culture and sustainable development and representatives of civil society, who see this initiative as an opportunity to strengthen national identity and revive the memory of the Green March as a symbol of cohesion between the Moroccan people and the Sahara.
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