Morocco’s King Mohammed VI Mourns Passing of Amazigh Cinema Pioneer Ahmed Badouj

King Mohammed VI has expressed his condolences to the family of artist Ahmed Badouj, who died last Saturday.
In a message, Mohammed VI states that he learned with sadness of the death at the age of 70 of the artist Ahmed Badouj, a worthy defender of Amazigh cinema in Morocco. On this painful occasion, the King thinks of the members of his family and all his loved ones, to whom he presents his deepest and most sincere condolences for this immense loss.
In his message, the Moroccan sovereign prays to God to grant the family of the deceased and his loved ones, patience and comfort, to amply reward the deceased for the many services rendered to his country and his culture, to surround him with his mercy and to welcome him to him.
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