![]() Her father was then executed and she and her five siblings, mother, and two maids, were political prisoners for the next twenty years. ![]() While Malika was living with her family, her father was involved in a coup d'etat attempt on the king. The details of her family's lives in various desert prisons.She was eventually released for two years to live with her family. Although she led the life of a princess during these years, she was not one, and she always longed to go home to her real family. ![]() ![]() She was taken into the palace as a child to be a companion to the king's daughter, Princess Amina. A description of her early life as the daughter of the powerful General Mohamed Oufkir and adoptive daughter to the Moroccan king Hassan II.Stolen Lives: Twenty Years In A Desert Jail (1999) (original title in French: La Prisonnière or The Prisoner) is an autobiographical book by Malika Oufkir, about a woman who was essentially a prisoner until she was 38. ![]()
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