Marokko heeft de trauma’s van de repressie nog lang niet verwerkt episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 18, 2024 · 25 MIN

Marokko heeft de trauma’s van de repressie nog lang niet verwerkt

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Ze worden in Marokko de 'Jaren van lood' genoemd: drie decennia van ongekende repressie door koning Hassan II. Die periode eindigde in 1999, maar de trauma’s zijn nog steeds niet verwerkt, zeker in Casablanca, waar ordetroepen in 1981 op één dag meer dan 600 betogers doodschoten. Ook in de familie van filmmaker Asmae El Moudir, in hun grote huis in Casablanca, komen steeds meer herinneringen naar boven en komen leugens aan het licht.  Hoe kijkt Marokko nu terug op deze 'Jaren van lood'? En waarom is praten over die tijd nog steeds zo moeilijk? Met journalist en schrijver Hassnae Bouazza, duiken we in de Marokkaanse documentairefilm 'The Mother of All Lies'. Presentatie: Sophie Derkzen Kijk The Mother of all Lies op Picl (https://picl.nl/films/the-mother-of-all-lies/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwzIK1BhAuEiwAHQmU3uoOUo9Xlh6r5vFh0RkPKKkmbFbGszaulp-0RG3ZaUthe2Nwm9WuLxoCXzsQAvD_BwE) of binnenkort bij Pathé Thuis (https://www.pathe-thuis.nl/film/36087/the-mother-of-all-lies)

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Ze worden in Marokko de 'Jaren van lood' genoemd: drie decennia van ongekende repressie door koning Hassan II. Die periode eindigde in 1999, maar de trauma’s zijn nog steeds niet verwerkt, zeker in Casablanca, waar ordetroepen in 1981 op één dag...

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