General Si Mohamed ben Ahmed Oufkir (Arabic: محمد أوفقير; 14 May 1920 − 16 August 1972) was a Moroccan senior military officer who held many important...
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agency the SDECE. It was reported that it was Lahcen Dlimi who co-opted Mohammed Oufkir for a job in the colonial administration in the late 1940s. After the...
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in 1972 after a failed coup attempt. Oufkir's children were imprisoned in retaliation. His daughter, Malika Oufkir, wrote a book title Stolen Lives: Twenty...
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Notre ami le roi (section Oufkir family)
For example, the Oufkir family was imprisoned for 18 years solely for its relationship with General Mohamed Oufkir. Until 1972 Oufkir was the strongman...
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a minor role in the 1977 film March or Die. She is the cousin of Malika Oufkir, the writer of Stolen Lives: Twenty Years In A Desert Jail, an account of...
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General Driss Slaoui, Prime Minister Ahmed Laraki and Interior Minister Mohammed Oufkir were all fired, less than a month after the attempted coup d'état against...
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bread to those who were affected by the earthquake. Mohammed Laghzaoui (1956-1960) Mohamed Oufkir (1960-Mid 1960s) Ahmed Dlimi (Mid 1960s-1972) Abderrahmane...
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Defense Minister Mohammed Oufkir had conspired, with others in the Moroccan armed forces, to stage a coup d'état and to set up a republic. Oufkir died the next...
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II of Morocco in a coup attempt by Minister of the Interior General Mohammed Oufkir. They miss, and the coup fails. A bomb hidden in a record player given...
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commander-in-chief that he met General Mohamed Oufkir, who became Minister of Defense during his reign. Oufkir was later suspected of orchestrating a failed...
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Abdellatif Hammouchi (category Advisors of Mohammed VI of Morocco)
territoire). He is also an advisor to Mohammed VI on terrorism-related affairs. He graduated from the University of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah in Fes and joined...
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Raphaël Spanien, the HIAS representative in Morocco, negotiated with colonel Oufkir collective passports issue by the Ministry of Interior. By the end of November...
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Bensaïdi as Kamel Raoui Amal Chabli as Sophia Raoui Mohammed Miftah as Inspector Kabir Malika Oufkir as The Village Chief List of submissions to the 71st...
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Algerian (Kabylie) origin Malika Oufkir (born 1953), Berber-Moroccan writer and daughter of General Mohamed Oufkir; she and her siblings are converts...
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Princess Lalla Amina of Morocco (category Mohammed V University alumni)
father's younger sister. Upon the royal family's return to Morocco, Malika Oufkir, daughter of a favored general, was informally adopted into the Royal family...
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Interior Minister Mohamed Oufkir. Georges Figon, a freelance barbouze (secret agent) who had testified earlier that Oufkir stabbed Ben Barka to death...
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Mohamed Oufkir, police officers found and shot him on 7 August 1964 in Casablanca. Diouri claimed that he committed committed suicide in front of Oufkir rather...
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politician who served as interior minister from 1979 to 1999. After General Oufkir's death in 1972, and then Ahmed Dlimi's death in 1983, Driss Basri became...
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Human rights in Morocco Politics of Morocco Ali Bourequat Malika Oufkir Mohamed Oufkir Dar Es Salam Palace, Rabat "Document - Morocco: Continuing abuses...
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back by the monarch into important positions, since he was a member of Oufkir's cabinet as a junior officer at the time of the attempted coups of 1972...
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Hamidou Laanigri (section Under Mohammed VI)
returning to Morocco only in 1989. In September 1999 he was promoted by Mohammed VI to head the DST (Direction de Surveillance du Territoire) as a replacement...
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reforming the Royal Armed Forces, including installing Mohamed Oufkir as Minister of Defense. Oufkir was subsequently involved in the second coup attempt against...
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but later reverted to Christianity Malika Oufkir – Moroccan writer and daughter of General Mohamed Oufkir; she and her siblings are converts from Islam...
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riots were repressed with tanks deployed for two days, and General Mohamed Oufkir fired on the crowd from a helicopter. The king blamed the events on teachers...
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Mohammed – Kurdish Christian convert from Islam. He established a network with former Kurdish Muslims with about 2,000 members today. Malika Oufkir –...
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Rachid O (born 1970) Salah El-Ouadie (born 1952) Mohammed Hassan El Ouazzani (1910–1978) Malika Oufkir (born 1953) Touria Oulehri Bachir Qamari (1951–2021)...
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were deployed for two days to quell the protestors, and General Mohamed Oufkir had no hesitation in firing on the crowd from a helicopter. The king blamed...
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Killed during the 1971 Moroccan coup d'état attempt 16 August 1972 Mohamed Oufkir, Minister of the Interior and Defense Killed after launching the failed...
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Jews from Casablanca port was carried out under the supervision of General Oufkir. Some Jews came to Israel and some immigrated to France and other countries...
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shooting, then reasserted authority after being found. General Mohamed Oufkir arranged for loyal soldiers to oust the cadets from a radio station in Rabat...
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