11/01/2025
๐ฒ๐ฆ On January 11, 1944, the Moroccan people presented the Manifesto, marking a pivotal moment in the struggle against . Signed by 67 leaders, this act demanded independence under the reign of Mohammed V and called for significant reforms. It symbolized the unity between the Alaouite and the to uphold national dignity.
The path to independence included key moments, such as the resistance to the "Berber Dahir" in 1930 and the Anfa Conference in 1943. At the conference, Mohammed V secured U.S. support for Moroccan sovereignty. Despite the Sultanโs forced exile, the people's unwavering determination led to the country's independence in 1956.
Commemorating this milestone honors the historic unity between the monarchy and the Moroccan people. It pays tribute to the sacrifices made to restore sovereignty and protect national values. This legacy continues to inspire future generations of Moroccans.