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    الحبيب; c. 1925 – 27 June 1956), commonly known by his nom de guerre Abbas Messaadi (Arabic: عباس لمساعدي), was the leader of the Moroccan Army of Liberation...
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    important role in the instigation of the army, through commanders such as Abbas Messaadi and Sellam Amezian. In 1956, units of the Army, which started to move...
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  • force—Jaysh al-Tahrir (جيش التحرير), the Moroccan Army of Liberation—led by Abbas Messaadi in the north of Morocco in October 1955. Global events had directly...
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    Juin and his administration, he founded, with his friends including Abbas Messaâdi, the first clandestine cells of the armed Moroccan urban resistance...
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  • جيش التحرير, romanized: Jish Etteḥrir), a paramilitary force led by Abbas Messaadi in northern Morocco in October 1955. Under pressure and having lost...
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    killed. In the aftermath of the riots, French authorities arrested Abbas Messaadi, who would eventually escape, found the Moroccan Liberation Army, and...
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  • protests. In the aftermath of the riots, French authorities arrested Abbas Messaadi, who eventually escaped, he also found the Moroccan Liberation Army...
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    unmarried men from poor, rural areas, and had only basic education. Amenallah Messaadi, who collated the figures and is head of the Burns Centre, said that people...
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