A Treason Made Holy: The Untold Betrayal Behind Morocco’s "Independence"

: 🩸 A Treason Made Holy: The Untold Betrayal Behind Morocco’s "Independence" By Azzouz Richard Digital creator · Human rights activist · Witness to the erasure In the hallowed halls of postcolonial history, Morocco’s “independence” is celebrated as a bloodless transition—a diplomatic victory orchestrated by a benevolent Sultan and patriotic nationalists. But this narrative is a curated illusion, sanctified by those who profited from betrayal. The truth, long buried beneath royal decrees and academic politeness, is far more damning. 👑 The Crown of Complicity The so-called Sultan, a figurehead enthroned in Fez, did not liberate Morocco. He was the instrument of colonial control—a chieftain of enslaved minds, surrounded by feudal lords and merchant dynasties who had long traded their people’s freedom for protection and profit. They invited the French Protectorate in 1912. They legitimized occupation. They called treason diplomacy. ⛰️ The Real Morocco Resisted While aristoc...