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Morocco in Turmoil. II. What Moroccans Want

Werth, Alexander | June 13, 1953 issue

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From the French in Morocco one hears a little of everything— approval of colonial exploitation in its most blatant form, insistence that it is France's sacred duty to the Arabs to allow them to benefit gradually from French culture and economic planning, the conviction that it is no earthly use looking too far ahead. Heaven only knows what might not happen in the next ten years. They have to keep the place under control and see that the 350,000 Frenchmen who have settled here come to no harm.

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COLONIES -- Administration; EXPLOITATION; CENTRAL planning; CULTURE; ARABS; MOROCCO
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