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Mehdi BEN BARKA born in Rabat (Morocco) in 1920, in a family of civils servant, professor of mathematics, melted in 1950, a great political movement, L’national Union of the popular forces (UNFP), opposed to the mode in place. Exiled, this burning militant is condemned to died by contumacy in 1953, for S’being arranged at the side of L’Algérie, in the different L’opposing to Morocco BEN BARKA, was to take an active share, with the conference tricontinentale, envisaged in Havana (Cuba) en1966, in particular envisaging the participation of the revolutionary movements of the Third World, but removed in Paris in October 1965, by French police officers, instrumentalized by a Moroccan general officer, minister of L’interior of the government D’then, it was probably assassinated, following this removal. |
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With L’time of his removal at 29 October 1965, 45 years old, BEN BARKA joined together more than 30 years of militant life, including 6 years of prison, it will have known L’exile in January 1960, and June 1963, jusqu’with his disappearance, and C’is during this period of 5ans, which L’man achieved the great part of its political action on the international level, corresponding to the rise of the Third World and the anti-colonial fights. With the seat of its party, L’UNFP in Casablanca in January 1960, BEN BARKA declared with force… " the colonialists recognized L’independence with L’resulting from negotiations of which they had taken L’initiative, for better guaranteeing their privileges…But when was made up, in response to vœU common of the king and the people, a popular government and that this one started to exert its prerogatives under difficult conditions, colonialism were for the first time opposite D’a will solved rejection of the dependence… " We are the adversaries of colonialism, and will fight we it by all the means even S’it thinks of being able to count on satellites which denature the facts while seeking to print with the national fight a seal of dissensions partisanes…L’experiment taught us that the warping of realities can never lead qu’to confuse those who are the initiators, and qu’in the final analysis, they are the plotters colonialists and their agents which undergo the defeat… " A thought to be meditated for the African political leaders, currently with the responsibilities, for some |
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