Utrecht .. a special celebration and strong messages in the face of tenderers on Morocco

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Tariq Abla from the Netherlands
The Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco in Utrecht celebrated, in partnership with the Federation of the Moroccan Community in the Netherlands, with the new Berber year 2975, during a special ceremony held in one of the most wedding rooms luxurious from the Dutch city of Marsen.
The ceremony witnessed the presence of the ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the Netherlands, Mohamed Al -basri and the Consul General of the Utrecht Consulate, Buthaina Al -Kurdoudi, accompanied by the assistant consul general Abdo al – Qadri, and the head of the Federation of the Moroccan Community residing in the Netherlands, Mohamed Deeba, as well as a group of eminent personalities from the Moroccan community living in the Netherlands.
The Ambassador and the Public Consult also stressed the importance of history, Amazigh identity and its old position in Morocco and between Moroccans, highlighting the rich cultural multiplicity characterized by Morocco, which reflects its national unity established.
For his part, the head of the Moroccan community in the Netherlands, Mohamed Deeba, underlined his pride of his Amazon the Berbers affiliation in a way that offends Morocco and his unity, warning of some of the parts he described like “hired mercenaries”.
Some of the participants also indicated that Mr. Mohamed Deba plays a central role by serving the news of the current community and by simplifying the procedures for their favor, because he strives to provide the necessary information and updates. He expressed his constant passion for Morocco and his fixed fidelity towards the King of Morocco, Mohamed VI, considering his efforts as a basic pillar to strengthen the links between the members of the community and their homeland.
The ceremony also witnessed a set of interventions from elite members of the Moroccan community, which seized the opportunity to express their identity and their deep association with their homeland, praising the achievements that Morocco reaches to economic and diplomatic level. They also expressed their pride in Moroccan diplomatic skills, appreciating the pivotal role of Moroccan consulates abroad to serve the community and strengthen its links with the country.
Participants also expressed their deep appreciation of executives working in the Moroccan consulate in Utrecht, who showed high levels of professionalism and professionalism in the provision of citizens’ services, while taking care of good and convivial, which reflects a brilliant image of Morocco abroad.
Before the conclusion of the ceremony, the participants appreciated distinguished artistic paragraphs which celebrated the Moroccan cultural heritage, such as the “Ahwash” group from Morocco presented impressive heritage programs, as well as the rural music group from Belgium, In the midst of a great interaction of the participants in the participants who lived moments of joy and joy.
The ceremony was also distinguished by the presence of a group of women affiliated with Berber associations, bearing traditional Amazigh costumes which symbolize ancient identity and cultural heritage.
At the end of the evening, the participants were invited to a traditional dinner with authentic Moroccan dishes, the most important of which was the famous Moroccan couscous dish, which increased the warm atmosphere of the ceremony.
The ceremony was successful by all standards, because it embodied the greatest meaning of pride in the Moroccan Amazigh identity, and reflected the spirit of cohesion and belonging between members of the Moroccan community in the Netherlands and their motherland .
It should be noted that the Heba press was present during this event, because the atmosphere of the ceremony and the distinctive interventions of Robertag have documented a photographer, you will find it on the link below: