Published 2023-12-01
“…The police continuities, which unfold across various institutional, doctrinal, and human levels, seem astonishing, given the central role the Cherifian Police played in maintaining colonial order and harshly repression independence movements.This article delves into the institutional history of the police in Morocco from August 1953, when the exile of
Sultan Mohammed V triggered a wave of nationalist violence that severely tested the colonial police, to the year 1960, when the privileged connection with France was questioned by the Moroccan regime on all fronts, including within the police. …”
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