A conference in Paris, titled “Decolonizations and Memories of Maghrebin Independences,” marks seventy years since Morocco and Tunisia gained independence. The forum explores the shared history and complex memories surrounding these transitions. Discussions center on incomplete sovereignties and ongoing colonial legacies in the Maghreb region. The event aims to foster a deeper understanding of the historical and contemporary implications of decolonization. Kapitalis reported on the commencement of the conference, highlighting its focus on plural memories and unresolved issues. The colloquium provides a platform for examining the enduring impact of colonial pasts on present-day North African nations. It seeks to analyze the interplay between shared history, individual recollections, and the pursuit of full sovereignty.
