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Le Petit Marocain

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Type
  
Daily newspaper

Founded
  
1925

Ceased publication
  
1972

Owner(s)
  
Mas Presse

Language
  
French

Headquarters
  
Casablanca

Le Petit Marocain was a daily publication founded during the protectorate-era in Morocco and the predecessor publication of Le Matin.

History and profile

Le Petit Marocain was founded in 1925 and was based in Casablanca. The paper belonged to the company "Mas Presse" which was controlled by French nationals Pierre Mas and Yves Mas.

Its editorial line was ultra-colonialist, and it actively sought the promotion of the colonial policies of France in the country and it notably supported the Vichy government and the deposition and exile of Mohammed V.

The newspaper ceased on 1 November 1972 when the control of "Mas presse" was given to Moulay Hafid Alaoui, cousin of Hassan II and minister of information during that time. It was replaced, on the same day, by Le Matin, a daily dedicated to the promotion of the image of the Moroccan King whose buying was compulsory for all state administrations.

References

Le Petit Marocain Wikipedia