Moroccan socialist daily newspaper (1974–1981)
Al MuharrirType | Daily newspaper |
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Founder(s) | Socialist Union of Popular Forces |
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Publisher | Socialist Union of Popular Forces |
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Founded | December 1974 |
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Political alignment | Socialist |
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Language | Arabic |
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Ceased publication | June 1981 |
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Country | Morocco |
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Al Muharrir (Arabic: المُحَرِّر; the Liberator or the Editor) was a daily newspaper published in Morocco. It was in circulation between December 1974 and June 1981.
History and profile
Al Muharrir was first published in December 1974.[1] The daily was the organ of the Socialist Union of Popular Forces party.[2][3] Therefore, it had a socialist leaning[4] and oppositional stance.[5]
Omar Benjelloun served as the editor-in-chief of the paper who was assassinated on 18 December 1975.[6] Later Mustafa Karchawi assumed the post.[7] Mohammed Abed Al Jabri, a Moroccan critic and academic, was among the significant contributors of the paper from its start.[1][4] Abdelkerim Mouti was another regular contributor.[8]
Together with other opposition papers, including Al Alam and L'Opinion, Al Muharrir was frequently suspended during the mid-1970s.[8] The paper ceased publication in June 1981.[9][10] It was succeeded by Al Ittihad Al Ichtiraki which was first published in May 1983.[9][11]
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