La Dépêche marocaine

La Dépêche marocaine was a daily francophone Moroccan newspaper published in Tangier.[1]

La Dépêche marocaine
TypeDaily
Founder(s)Rober-Raynaud
Founded1905
LanguageFrench
Ceased publication1961
HeadquartersTangier
OCLC number751728311

History and profile

La Dépêche marocaine is considered the oldest published newspaper in Morocco[2] after being founded by Rober-Raynaud in 1905.[3][4] The paper reported the use of chemical weapons against the Rif during the war between Spain and Morocco on 27 November 1921.[5]

In 1951, Le Monde journalist Claude Julien became its editor-in-chief.[6] The newspaper ceased to be published in 1961.[2] It was the only paper published in French in Morocco until its disestablishment.[7]

There exist collections of the newspaper in volumes in both the Bibliothèque nationale de France[2] and the Library of Congress.[8]

See also

Presse Maroc - جريدة إلكترونية مغربية

References

  1. Jonathan G. Katz (2006). Murder in Marrakesh: Amile Mauchamp and the French Colonial Adventure. Indiana University Press. p. 75. ISBN 0-253-11233-8.
  2. (in French) - "Tangier at the 20th century". Tangier. Retrieved 11 April 2007.
  3. "Caf". Time Magazine. 26 April 1943. Retrieved 11 April 2007.
  4. Hamza Tayebi (July 2013). "Print Journalism in Morocco: From the Pre-colonial Period to the Present Day". Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. 4 (6). Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  5. "NATO: chemical weapons against civilians". The Foundation. 12 June 2012. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  6. "Claude Julien". Le Monde Diplomatique. Retrieved 11 April 2007.
  7. Robert Justin Goldstein (2001). Political Censorship. Taylor & Francis. p. 257. ISBN 978-1-57958-320-0.
  8. "Morocco 19th and 20th Century Newspapers in Original Format". Library of Congress.
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