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Moroccan activists seek damages over "Spanish chemical war" (Feature)

By Sinikka Tarvainen and Mohsin el-Hassouni Jun 23, 2009, 2:08 GMT

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GermelouJun 23rd, 2009 - 12:59:11

It is big time Spain admits the impact of its horrible fascist past on Moroccans in the Rif and North. It is a terrifying page of human history that remains undocumented to this days. A nazi type of mass slaughter that went unrecognized. No movies on the subject and barely any books. Before lecturing others on human rights Spain needs to come to terms with its past. I am glad the Moroccan government is no longer approaching this issue in a cowardly manner succumbing to the threats of seeing Spain reinstigate the Western Sahara war if Morocco tries to demand reparation. Spain's disgusting dark past needs to be widely advertised, known and taught in Spanish schools. The sad thing is that he criminals and perpetrators went on to fully support the polisario mercenaries to destabilize Morocco, spent the rest oft heir lives as 'distinguished politicians' and have gone completely unpunished. Hope justice will catch up with the ones who are still around. Berbers fromt he Rif need to take a page from anti nazi jewish activits' book.

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JenkinsJun 23rd, 2009 - 14:09:03

I agree with Germelou. Spain has all but ignored its past; the good and the bad. It amazes me to see that Spaniards are one of the people who are most ignorant of their history and origins and whose past has been reduced to a Disneyesque story starting with Isabella and the discovery of America. The horrors that Spain committed in Northern Morocco comes from the ignorance of its decision makers and common people of how much they have in common with their Moroccans genetically and culturally. The catholic church is one of the culprits here that no one dares to mention; rhetoric that dates back to the inquisition, still used today in Spanish churches, present their Moroccan ancestors as some demonic animals. One can measure the level of illogical and passionate hatred lingering on to this day in most on Spain outside of Madrid and Barcelona. That's why Spain never hesitated to butcher, rape and gas thousands of women, children and civilians in villages and makrets. They simply did not look at Moroccans as human beings. Spain has to invest in the historical education of its people and had to purge the catholic Taliban within its churches who continue to spew hatred to this day. A situation that is not reciprocal when one witnesses the level of hospitality, friendship and kindness displayed in Morocco for their Northern neighbors, sons and daughters.

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John LewisJun 23rd, 2009 - 15:01:25

You guys are dead right. This is 2009 for God's sake. Spain has to come to terms with its past and spend a % of its GDP on the development of Morocco for at least 50 years. How about that?

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