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The next day, at the same point in the paper:

Two days later (July 28):

These spectacular attacks on the Riff War have been accompanied by editorial comment, citations of military oppressions, stories of prosecutions of those guilty of agitation against the war, cartoons, calls for protest meetings, and letters from soldiers at the front. All this material has been courageous, straightforward and unflinching in its denunciation of the government and of the war.

The call for a meeting printed across the front page of l'Humanité for May 10 reads:

Another call for a meeting printed on June 28 reads:

At a campaign meeting held by the Socialist Party, the secretary of the Sedan region presented to the workers of Vrigne-aux-bois the following resolution which was unanimously passed and printed in l'Humanité July 24, 1925: "The working men and women of Vrigne-aux-bois protest vigorously against the Moroccan War, and have decided to struggle by every means against