On November 6, 1975, hundreds of thousands of Moroccans peacefully marched towards the region, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to their homeland.
Led by the late King Hassan II, the Green March was a powerful display of national unity and determination. The King’s inspiring speech on the eve of the march galvanized the nation, fostering a sense of shared purpose and inspiring the marchers to reclaim their ancestral land.
The Green March was a pivotal moment in Moroccan history, showcasing the power of peaceful protest and the unwavering spirit of the Moroccan people. It remains a symbol of national pride and a testament to Morocco’s commitment to its territorial integrity.
As Morocco continues to celebrate this historic event, it reaffirms its dedication to peace, stability, and development. The legacy of the Green March inspires future generations to uphold the values of unity, resilience, and diplomacy.
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