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  1. Hassan II (Arabic: الحسن الثاني, romanized: al-Ḥasan aṯ-ṯhānī; 9 July 1929 – 23 July 1999) was King of Morocco from 1961 until his death in 1999. He was a member of the 'Alawi dynasty, the eldest son of Sultan Mohammed V, and his second wife, Lalla Abla bint Tahar.

  2. Bibliografia. Hassan II de Marrocos. Nota: Para outros significados, veja Haçane. Haçane II, Hacem II, Hácene II, [ 1] Hassam II, Hassamo II, Hassane II, Hassim II[ 2] (em árabe: الْحسْنُ الثاني; romaniz.: Hassan II; Rabate, 9 de julho de 1929 — Rabate, 23 de julho de 1999) foi rei de Marrocos de 1961 a 1999.

  3. e. Hassan II, King of Morocco since 1961, died on 23 July 1999 at the age of 70, in the capital of Rabat. His death was announced in the evening by his eldest son, Crown Prince Sidi Mohammed, who succeeded him as King Mohammed VI. Hassan's remains were interred at the Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat on 25 July, following an Islamic funeral ...

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    Hassan II was kingfrom 1961 until his death in 1999. His reign was marked by political unrest and a heavy-handed government response to criticism and opposition. Political repression increased dramatically upon Hassan's ascent to the throne of the country in 1961, and this repressive political climate would last for nearly three decades. Due to str...

    Political oppression plateaued in the 1960s and wound down only in the early 1990s. During the Years of Lead, dissidents were arrested, executed, tortured, imprisoned or "disappeared", newspapers were closed and books were banned. There are few reliable lists of victims for the time, but there were hundreds of political killings and forced disappea...

    As the more liberal-minded Mohammed VI succeeded his father on the throne in 1999, the period was definitely over. While Morocco is still not considered a democracy in the western meaning of the term[citation needed] and human rights abuses still frequently occur according to rights groups (especially against suspected Islamists and Sahrawi indepen...

    Malika Oufkir and Michelle Fitoussi (2001), Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail, Miramax Books (ISBN 0-7868-6861-9)
    Christine Daure-Serfaty (2002), Tazmamart, (ISBN 2-234-02472-2)
    Ahmed Marzouki (2000), Tazmamart Cellule 10 (Tazmamart Cell 10), Editions Paris Méditerranée; Casablanca: Tarik Editions (ISBN 2-07-041991-6)
    Morocco Finds Graves of 50 killed in 70's - New York Times
    1981 martyrs' mass grave found in Casablanca - Moroccan Times
    Morocco's Truth Commission: Honoring Past Victims during an Uncertain Present - Human Rights Watch
    Royal Gulag - The Economist
  4. Sidi Mohammed bin Hassan al-Alawi ( Mohammed VI) became the king of Morocco on 23 July 1999, following the death of his father, King Hassan II. [1] Rules and traditions of succession.

  5. King Hassan II (Arabic: الحسن الثاني, MSA: (a)l-ḥasan aṯ-ṯānī, Darija: el-ḥasan ett(s)âni); was born on 19 juli, 1929, in Rabat, Morocco. He was part of The Alaouite dynasty. Hassan II became the king of Morocco in 1961 and ruled until his death in 1999.

  6. www .univh2c .ma. Hassan II University of Casablanca (UH2C) ( Arabic: جامعة الحسن الثاني بالدار البیضاء‎; French: Université Hassan II de Casablanca) was established in 1975 and is regarded as the best academic institution in Morocco. It is a public university which is the result of a recent merger since 1 ...