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1958 Rif riots, Rif Revolt or Rif uprising took place in the northern Rif region of Morocco by tribes rebelling against the Moroccan regime, motivated by the region's marginalization. The revolt, led by Sellam Amezian, had a clear set of demands: greater political and social rights, the departure of foreign troops from the country, the return of the resistance leader Abd el-Krim from exile, the dissolution of political parties, the liberation of political prisoners, and the installation of a "people's government" (gouvernement populaire).

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  • اندلعت أعمال شغب الريف، المعروفة أيضًا باسم ثورة الريف، في منطقة الريف بالمغرب عام 1958، بقيادة سلام أمزيان كجزء من النضال البربر من أجل الحكم الذاتي والحقوق المدنية في المنطقة. استمرت أعمال الشغب لعدة أشهر. أمر العاهل المغربي الحسن الثاني بإرسال آلاف الجنود إلى منطقة الريف لقمع حركة العصيان المدني التي دعت إلى الحقوق الاجتماعية والسياسية. (ar)
  • 1958 Rif riots, Rif Revolt or Rif uprising took place in the northern Rif region of Morocco by tribes rebelling against the Moroccan regime, motivated by the region's marginalization. The revolt, led by Sellam Amezian, had a clear set of demands: greater political and social rights, the departure of foreign troops from the country, the return of the resistance leader Abd el-Krim from exile, the dissolution of political parties, the liberation of political prisoners, and the installation of a "people's government" (gouvernement populaire). Prince Hassan, who was then military chief of staff, promulgated a decree that put the Rif region in a state of emergency and led an army of 20,000–30,000 soldiers to contain the uprising. The soldiers were aided with air support from French pilots. Estimates around 2,000–8,000 inhabitants of the region were killed and thousands more injured. According to El-Khattabi, 8,420 were taken as political prisoners. (en)
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  • 3000 (xsd:integer)
  • 8420 (xsd:integer)
  • ~1,000 killed (en)
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  • * Ill-governance. (en)
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  • * None. (en)
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  • October 1958 – early 1959 (en)
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  • Hundreds killed (en)
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  • 30000 (xsd:integer)
  • Unknown (en)
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  • Numerous (en)
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  • * Mass demonstrations *Civil disobedience (en)
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  • Rif Conflict (en)
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  • Rif region, northern Morocco (en)
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  • Kingdom of Morocco (en)
  • Riffian insurgents (en)
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  • Quelled (en)
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  • Rif Revolt (en)
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  • اندلعت أعمال شغب الريف، المعروفة أيضًا باسم ثورة الريف، في منطقة الريف بالمغرب عام 1958، بقيادة سلام أمزيان كجزء من النضال البربر من أجل الحكم الذاتي والحقوق المدنية في المنطقة. استمرت أعمال الشغب لعدة أشهر. أمر العاهل المغربي الحسن الثاني بإرسال آلاف الجنود إلى منطقة الريف لقمع حركة العصيان المدني التي دعت إلى الحقوق الاجتماعية والسياسية. (ar)
  • 1958 Rif riots, Rif Revolt or Rif uprising took place in the northern Rif region of Morocco by tribes rebelling against the Moroccan regime, motivated by the region's marginalization. The revolt, led by Sellam Amezian, had a clear set of demands: greater political and social rights, the departure of foreign troops from the country, the return of the resistance leader Abd el-Krim from exile, the dissolution of political parties, the liberation of political prisoners, and the installation of a "people's government" (gouvernement populaire). (en)
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  • أحداث الشغب في الريف 1958 (ar)
  • 1958 Rif riots (en)
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