Abdelkhalek Torres | |
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Minister of Justice | |
In office 1961 | |
Monarch | Mohammed V |
Prime Minister | None |
Preceded by | Mohamed Bahnini |
Succeeded by | M'hamed Boucetta |
Personal details | |
Born | 1910 |
Died | May 27, 1970 | (aged 59–60)
Moroccan literature |
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Moroccan writers |
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Abdelkhalek Torres (Arabic: عبد الخالق الطريس; 1910 – May 27, 1970) was a Moroccan journalist and nationalist leader based in Tetouan, Morocco during the Spanish protectorate of Morocco era.[1]
He co-founded an arabophone newspaper entitled al-Hurriya (الحرية Freedom) along with Abdesalam Bennuna.[2]
Torres's 1934 play Intissar al haq (The Victory of the Right), "is still considered the first published Moroccan play," according to scholar Kamal Salhi.[3]
His political activity from the 1930s on culminated in the independence of Morocco in 1956.[4][5][6] In his later years, Torres served first as ambassador to Spain and Egypt, and then as Minister of Justice.[7]