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Monday, September 5, 2011

King Mohammed VI's body is commonly aunt Princess Lalla Aicha



In Rabat on Monday for the funeral of Princess Aaaúhh, sister of the late King Hassan II, aunt of King Mohammed VI, and made available to the inevitable term on Sunday, the Royal Palace in Rabat.
The body was laid to the deceased buried mausoleum of Moulay Hassan at the Royal Palace in Rabat after 'Asr and funeral Mosque, the people of Fez Palmchor Saeed, the presence of King Mohammed VI and the Princes Moulay Rachid and Prince Moulay Ismail, with the deceased princes and nobles and several characters, where the ceremony took place the funeral in a funeral procession majestic.
The Princess Lalla Aisha, as reported MAP news agency, has witnessed a high intelligence to do so as well as professors and students who followed the study with her in the same section.
She studied hard and diligently to the packages that got its two baccalaureate.
In her youth assigned to the late King Mohammed V of Morocco representation of women, and has actively in this field effectively and significantly.
In 1947 the late King Mohammed VI visited the city of Tangier, and delivered an important speech on this occasion, after her father's historic speech, which had an impact on women in Morocco, where it urged them to participate in political life and to demand freedom along with her brother, man.
As the exile of the late King Mohammed V Princess cut off from the study did not pursue university education, and after the return from exile of the royal family participated in political life, in the first years of independence, being held by a number of positions in the field of youth and in the diplomatic field.
Also participated in a number of national and international meetings. Since April 21, 1957 was entrusted with the presidency of the national cooperation.
In March 1965 appointed by the late King Hassan II, Ambassador of the Kingdom in London, becoming the first female ambassador in the Arab world, and up until December 1968, also appointed Ambassador of Morocco in Rome from 1969 until 1972.

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