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Morocco Becomes a Den For Every Corrupt Harboring Evil Against Muslims
Morocco Becomes a Den For Every Corrupt Harboring Evil Against Muslims

El Chorouk

time09-03-2025

  • Politics
  • El Chorouk

Morocco Becomes a Den For Every Corrupt Harboring Evil Against Muslims

The Secretary-General of the League of Scholars, Preachers, and Imams of the Sahel, Bezzaz Lakhmissi, denounced Algeria's repeated exposure to provocations and considered that their source is a limited segment of French society that does not represent the French street in general. In the program 'Guest of the International' on Radio Algeria Internationale, on Sunday, Bezzaz said that the colonial discourse issued by the French far-right derives much of its vocabulary from the colonial era, adding that the decisions that the French government is threatening to take will have negative results on its people. The speaker also expressed his astonishment at what the King of Morocco is doing, who has joined hands with the colonizer and is trying in every way to undermine the stability of the region, considering that his practices have nothing to do with Islam, adding that Moroccan society has nothing to do with that, but is rather a prisoner of the Makhzen regime and cannot express its will. Bazzaz regretted the situation of Morocco and its transformation into a den for every corrupt person and all those who harbour evil for the Islamic nation. Nevertheless, the guest on the international radio said that Algeria has a long history of establishing peace in the Sahel region and that, based on its extensive experience, Algeria's efforts to achieve development and combat terrorism in the area cannot be denied. Bazzaz explained that Algeria is leading inter-regional development models in the African Sahel that deserve praise, adding that 'the league appreciates the efforts made by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in the region to establish peace and achieve development through many projects in which the Sahel countries have participated.' In the same context, he stressed that the League of Scholars, Preachers, and Imams of the Sahel Countries has benefited greatly from Algeria's long record of struggle in achieving peace and its doctrine based on dialogue is trying to transfer this to the rest of the countries. Bazzaz gave the example of the state of Chad, which asked the league to focus the workshop on turning the page on internal differences centred around the Algerian experience and what it can offer to societies of the region.

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