
After the desecration of eight Moroccan soldiers’ tombs in the French town Montjoie-Saint-Martin, Morocco has expressed its deep indignation and condemned this horrible violation of these tombs and considered it as very disgraceful act to those Moroccan soldiers who sacrificed their lives for France’s liberation war against the barbaric Nazi in 1944.
It is said in a statement that “The French society, all convictions, will not be beguiled by the nature of these isolated acts and the real objectives of their perpetrators who, by cowardly attacking the tombs of soldiers who sacrificed their lives for France, would like to undermine the foundations of our history and our common values,”.
The Moroccan Foreign ministry said that the king Mohammed VI sent a letter to the French President to appreciate his “prompt, clear and vigorous reaction and his unequivocal position that reflects the real values of French people.”
Nicolas Sarkozy said in a statement he was “dismayed” by the desecration, and requested the police and the justice services to identify the ones behind this “unspeakable” act in order to “punish them severely.”
Last Wednesday, one of the residents of Montjoie-Saint-Martin discovered graffiti representing Nazi symbols and the letter “H” in insinuation of the name of Adolf Hilter on the tombs of eight Moroccan soldiers
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