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26th Anniversary of Passing of Late HM Hassan II: A Tribute to the Memory of a Builder King

Rabat - The 26th anniversary of the passing of Late HM King Hassan II, which the Moroccan commemorates on Sunday 9 Rabii II 1446 A.H, is an opportunity to recall, in piety and contemplation, the great work accomplished by the late Sovereign in the ser...


Rabat – The 26th anniversary of the passing of Late HM King Hassan II, which the Moroccan commemorates on Sunday 9 Rabii II 1446 A.H, is an opportunity to recall, in piety and contemplation, the great work accomplished by the late Sovereign in the service of the Homeland, the just causes of the Arab-Islamic Ummah and world peace and security.

This commemoration, which comes only a few weeks after the celebration of the 49th anniversary of the glorious Green March, is a solemn opportunity to pay a vibrant tribute to the founder of the modern state and the builder King, who left his mark on the Kingdom’s contemporary history.

In fact, since his enthronement in 1961, the late His Majesty Hassan II, may God surround him with His infinite mercy, has scrupulously respected the milestones set by his revered father, the late His Majesty Mohammed V, and cemented their foundations, and embarked on a path of edification and unification that has given Morocco a privileged position in the concert of nations, enabling it
to consolidate its stability, embark on the path of development and complete its territorial integrity.

Indeed, it was under the reign of the late His Majesty Hassan II that Morocco was able to consolidate its national unity, notably with the recovery of the provinces of Sidi Ifni (June 30, 1969) and Oued Eddahab (August 14, 1979). The cornerstone of this glorious achievement of territorial integrity was undoubtedly the organization, on November 06, 1975, of the glorious Green March, a peaceful and memorable epic that will go down in the annals of human history as a model for the peaceful settlement of disputes.

Since the early years of his reign, the architect of the Green March, the late His Majesty Hassan II, had been aware of the importance of building an independent, solid and resilient national economy, initiating the “dam policy” in 1966, which he had made his reign’s project. Since its inception, this policy has proved its worth, particularly during the recurrent cycles of drought and water shortage
s that Morocco and many other countries in the region experienced years later.

This pioneering program, coupled with an ambitious agricultural policy, has firmly established the Kingdom’s agricultural vocation and made the sector a lever for overall development.

In addition to economic growth, the late Sovereign was keen to guarantee the social well-being of his loyal subjects, and to preserve the values of cohesion, solidarity and mutual aid that characterize Moroccan society. To this end, he launched a number of strategic projects, including the promotion of women’s rights, the consolidation of the family institution, the development of social housing and respect for human rights and pluralism.

Internationally, the charisma, insight and open-mindedness of the late His Majesty Hassan II earned him the respect and admiration of leaders and heads of state. Under his wise leadership, Morocco forged a place for itself in the concert of nations, made its voice heard in various international forums and played a
leading role in a number of regional and international issues, such as the Arab-Israeli conflict, UN peace missions and the creation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), forerunner of the African Union, and the Arab Maghreb Union, among others.

The actions of the late His Majesty Hassan II, may God rest his soul, in the fight against colonialism, the establishment of peace, and the achievement of development and prosperity in Africa, recognized worldwide, earned him, on November 1, 2022, a Pan-African Prize awarded by Ethiopia to the late Sovereign for his dedication and contribution to the emancipation of Africa and pan-Africanism, notably through his actions in favor of the creation of the OAU.

In foreign policy, the late Sovereign adopted a clear and balanced vision that advocated openness to the Western world and modernity, while preserving Morocco’s identity and roots as an Islamic, Arab, African and Mediterranean country. Moreover, as Commander of the Faithful, the late Sovereign never ceased t
o plead and work for the unity of the ranks of the entire Islamic Ummah in the face of the dangers threatening the land of Islam.

In commemorating the 26th anniversary of the passing of the late His Majesty Hassan II, the Moroccan people pay tribute to the memory of a great builder King who enabled Morocco to enter fully into the era of modernity. It is also an opportunity for all Moroccans to reiterate their unwavering loyalty and unshakeable attachment to the Glorious Alawid Throne, and to renew their determination to carry on the late Sovereign’s work and adhere to the great projects initiated by His worthy successor, His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God preserve Him, in the service of a modern, developed and prosperous Morocco.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse

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