La Vigie Marocaine (1908–1971) was a francophone daily newspaper published by colons in Casablanca, Morocco.
Following the bombardment and military invasion and occupation of Casablanca in 1907, a French daily called La Vigie Marocaine was established by a reporter for the Parisian newspaper Le Matin on November 28, 1908, at the behest of General Albert d'Amade, "for the defense of the interests of and the extension of the influence of France".
[1][3][4] With a conservative, colonial editorial line that rejected any notion of Moroccan sovereignty and supported the idea of making Morocco an extension of French Algeria.
Parmi ceux qui n'ont pas encore ratifié l'établissement du protectorat, il faut compter le Maroc français.
[4] La Vigie Marocaine published a comic strip by Henri Bruneau entitled "Zbib et Barnabé," which was supposed to celebrate French-Moroccan "companionship.