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Bruno Barbey
1975
MOROCCO. Following the World Court at the Hague' s "consultive...
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Bruno Barbey
MOROCCO. Following the World Court at the Hague' s "consultive opinion" that the Spanish Sahara should be free of Spanish colonial rule, King HASSAN II of Morocco announced the organization of a peace march of 350.000 volunteers (the "Green March"), of which 10% to be women, to the Spanish Sahara in order to reclaim their rights to sovereignty over the territory. The King HASSAN II provided transport, food and shelter for the march. October 1975.
During the march, high-level diplomatic discussions were taking place between Rabat, Madrid and Algiers in a rush to avoid violent confrontation. The marchers were armed only with the Koran.
Marrakech. Some of the 350.000 volunteers leaving for the Spanish Sahara. In a train-wagon.
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MOROCCO. 1975. Spanish Sahara. The "Green March"
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