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Unity and Patriotism: Celebrating the Moroccan Flag and Identity

PUBLISHED April 19, 2026
Unity and Patriotism: Celebrating the Moroccan Flag and Identity

Embracing the Moroccan Identity

In Morocco, pride in our national identity is paramount, and this is vividly represented by our flag, which is characterized by its striking red color and the iconic green star at its center. As Moroccans, we firmly reject any alternative symbols that do not represent our nation, asserting that anyone who wishes to display another flag is not a true Moroccan and is unwelcome among us. Our commitment to our national identity transcends the divisions of ethnicity or regional celebrations; what matters most are our shared religious and national holidays, which bind us together as citizens of Morocco.

Celebrating Our Heritage and Sovereignty

The Moroccan Empire, stretching from Tangier to Lagouira and from Rabat to the eastern deserts, is a source of immense pride. We honor our King, Mohammed VI, and stand resolute against those who seek to undermine the sanctity of our beloved nation. We are vigilant against the threats posed by internal and external adversaries, including those who harbor racist sentiments. Our motto, "God, Homeland, King," encapsulates our unwavering loyalty to our country and our flag, which we carry with pride in every corner of the globe. The Moroccan flag is not merely a piece of cloth; it symbolizes our collective aspirations, struggles, and unity.

We celebrate the Moroccan flag with deep reverence, rejecting any negativity from those who harbor resentment towards our nation. Long live the King, long live the Moroccan flag, and long live the free Amazigh people who recognize no other flag but that of their homeland, Morocco! Together, as Arabs and Amazighs, we unite under the banner of our beloved nation, cherishing our rich heritage and shared future.

As reported by hespress.com.

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