Moroccan banner of the Almohad Dynasty captured by the Christians during the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in Spain.
Ever the victims eh, you do realise that in 1973 Morocco nationalised Algerian citizens lands and expulsed them right ?A Moroccan expelled from Algeria on Eid 1975 along with 350,000 other Moroccans recounts how the Algerian population denounced them to the authorities. This action is often seen as "Revenge" after the green march took place to recover the Sahara that was occupied by Spain at that time.
I also want to mention that its a lot of Algerians that love Morocco, but we also have many Algerians that have a negative sentiment about Morocco.
Listen I'm not gonna entertain you as I have previously done. I gave you time, understanding, and even advice in private. I would respond to this matter only one time for the sake of the public, and then I will not respond further.Ever the victims eh, you do realise that in 1973 Morocco nationalised Algerian citizens lands and expulsed them right ?
It sucks when innocents get caught in the crossfire but it you have anyone to blame for what happened blame yourselves because you guys started it.
Algeria
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, commonly known as the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).www.ohchr.org
The “distancing” of Moroccan citizens in 1975 had been decided after the massive expulsion of Algerian citizens from Morocco in 1973 and the confiscation of their property and land. Algerian citizens had been heavily affected by the Moroccan nationalization process. Algeria and Morocco had tried to resolve the pending problems and had put together joint commissions. The most recent attempt had taken place in June 2003. Algeria rejected unilateral measures taken by Morocco in that respect, Mr. Soualem explained and expressed hope that the two countries would be able to find a solution
Oh please m not doing this for you my guy , I just don't like "misinformation", that being said, Morocco was the first to strip Algerians in Morocco off of their properties and consequently expulsing them, whatever layer you might want to add on top of it won't make this fact cease to exist, as for the audience, my source is the OHCHR Vs what ? Tabloids on your end ?Listen I'm not gonna entertain you as I have previously done. I gave you time, understanding, and even advice in private. I would respond to this matter only one time for the sake of the public, and then I will not respond further.
It's well known by International sources, arab sources, as well as Moroccan sources that the expulsion of the Moroccans in 1975 was a direct action taken after the green march, and the annexation of the Sahara by Morocco. Morocco has the archives regarding this incident, and we have actually tried to address the files, but Algeria has not shown a willingness to discuss it. If I'm not mistaken 2014 was the last time we tried when the relationship was not very strained as they are now.
Many of the "Moroccans" that lived in Algeria were a big part of Algeria. Shameful!
If anyone sees this post and wants more in-depth background then feel free to reach out to me. I will provide sources either it will be from arab media, western media, Turkish media, or Moroccan media.
In 1921 the Rif war broke out, the Rifains won many battles and advanced westward where they rallied many Jbala tribes to their cause. The Jbalas participate in particular in the victorious battle of Ouergha where France losed thousands of men.
Then the great battle of Chefchaouen, one of the biggest battles of the Rif war, where more than 17,000 to 20,000 Spaniards were killed during the famous "retreat from Chefchaouen". "In pouring rain and a swamp of mud, the three Spanish columns evacuating the city were half annihilated, with an estimated loss of 20,000 out of 40,000 men and an immense amount of war material."
Faced with the successes of the Rifains and Jbalas, french Marshal Lyautey will say as follows: "The Jbalas and Rifains are perhaps the best infantry in the world"