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Morocco’s independence spirit endures 70 years on

Tuesday 18 November 2025 - 09:09
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco’s independence spirit endures 70 years on

Morocco marks this year the seventieth anniversary of its Independence Day, a defining milestone that recalls the unity, courage and determination of a people who fought alongside their King to break free from colonial rule and lay the foundations of a sovereign state. Beyond a historical commemoration, this anniversary renews the profound and enduring pact that binds the Moroccan Throne and people, from the earliest forms of resistance to the country’s current strategic development agenda. For general readers and observers of North African affairs, it offers a key to understanding how national memory continues to shape Morocco’s political, social and diplomatic choices.

A long patriotic struggle built on sacrifice

The Moroccan quest for independence did not erupt overnight. It emerged from a long, organized process that evolved from armed resistance into political and diplomatic action. From the 1930s onward, nationalist leaders adopted a modern strategy focused on mobilising youth, strengthening collective consciousness and internationalising the Moroccan cause.

This approach reached a decisive turning point with the presentation of the Independence Manifesto on 11 January 1944, a founding act of modern political struggle in Morocco. It formally articulated the demand for full sovereignty and anchored the independence movement in both domestic mobilization and international law.

On the ground, the period was marked by a series of heroic episodes, including the battles of El Hri, Anoual and Bougafer, as well as the uprising in Aït Baâmrane. These confrontations reflected the depth of popular attachment to freedom and national identity, despite harsh repression by colonial authorities. The collective memory of these sacrifices still nurtures the independence spirit that Morocco celebrates today.

Mohammed V, symbol of legitimacy and resistance

At the heart of this historic saga stands the late King Mohammed V, a central figure of liberation who embodied the Kingdom’s historical, religious and national legitimacy. His steadfast resistance to colonial pressure, his refusal to abdicate and his decision to share exile with the royal family reinforced national cohesion and deepened the bond between the Throne and the people.

Far from weakening the liberation movement, the exile of Mohammed V triggered nationwide protests and intensified acts of resistance. Across the country, the population perceived the fate of the monarch and the fate of the nation as inseparable.

The triumphant return of the Sovereign on 18 November 1955 marked the official announcement of the end of the protectorate and the beginning of a new era. This homecoming opened the way to building an independent, modern Morocco, increasingly open to the world and determined to assert its place on the international stage.

Territorial consolidation after independence

Independence did not immediately mean the full recovery of Morocco’s national territory. Under the late King Hassan II, the country pursued the consolidation of its sovereignty through the gradual reintegration of its remaining provinces.

A key step came in 1969 with the recovery of Sidi Ifni. Another historic turning point followed on 6 November 1975, when the Green March mobilised hundreds of thousands of Moroccans in a peaceful, mass demonstration of allegiance and determination. This landmark event enabled the return of the southern provinces to the Kingdom and became a powerful symbol of the independence spirit applied to territorial integrity.

Through these stages, Morocco extended the logic of its liberation struggle, linking political independence to the full affirmation of its territorial sovereignty, including its Saharan regions.

A legacy carried forward under HM Mohammed VI

Under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Morocco has continued along a path of modernisation grounded in the legacy of the independence movement. Comprehensive reforms, proactive diplomacy and policies focused on human, territorial and economic development are now at the centre of the national project.

These transformations seek to strengthen social cohesion, upgrade infrastructure and promote inclusive growth, while reaffirming Morocco’s national constants, foremost among them the defence of territorial integrity. For observers of international trends and regional dynamics, this continuity between historical struggle and present‑day policy is essential to understanding the country’s long‑term vision.

At the same time, Morocco has intensified its regional and international partnerships, positioning itself as a stable, reliable actor in Africa, the Mediterranean and beyond. This openness to the world remains rooted in the same independence spirit that inspired earlier generations.

Independence Day as a call to future generations

Independence Day in Morocco is not only a moment of remembrance. It is also an invitation to responsibility addressed to younger generations. The commemorations underline that national achievements are the result of collective efforts, sacrifices and shared values that continue to guide Moroccan society.

Patriotism, respect for institutions, unity, solidarity and a commitment to progress form the core of this moral and civic legacy. They offer a framework for reading contemporary challenges, from economic development and social justice to regional stability and environmental resilience.

By celebrating seventy years of independence, Morocco honours both renowned and anonymous heroes, while acknowledging the importance of continuity between history, the present and the future. The anniversary is at once memorial, educational and national in scope, expressing the unity, wisdom and resilience of a country firmly oriented towards development, stability and prosperity. In this sense, the independence spirit remains very much alive, shaping Morocco’s choices and ambitions for decades to come.


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