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The return of political dissident Abraham Serfaty to Morocco marks a significant moment in the early reign of King Mohammed VI, symbolizing a shift towards political reform after years of oppression under Hassan II. Serfaty, who endured 17 years of imprisonment and subsequent exile, represents the struggles of dissent in Morocco. This act, alongside the dismissal of the long-serving interior minister Driss Basri, signals the new king's commitment to change and his willingness to confront the legacy of his father's authoritarian regime.
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Letter from Morocco, Christine Daure-Serfaty
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- 2003
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- Title
- Letter from Morocco
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Christine Daure-Serfaty
- Publisher
- Michigan State University Press
- Publisher
- 2003
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 132
- ISBN13
- 9780870136870
- Category
- World history, Biographies and Thoughts
- Description
- The return of political dissident Abraham Serfaty to Morocco marks a significant moment in the early reign of King Mohammed VI, symbolizing a shift towards political reform after years of oppression under Hassan II. Serfaty, who endured 17 years of imprisonment and subsequent exile, represents the struggles of dissent in Morocco. This act, alongside the dismissal of the long-serving interior minister Driss Basri, signals the new king's commitment to change and his willingness to confront the legacy of his father's authoritarian regime.