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Evidence of Truth About Journalist Mehdi Ghezzar’s Statements

Mohamed Moslem / English version: Dalila Henache
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Evidence of Truth About Journalist Mehdi Ghezzar’s Statements

The Moroccan Lawyers Club has jumped on the “anti-Semitism” wave, in an attempt to give the status of a “case” to the statements made by Algerian journalist Mehdi Ghezzar, who had described the Moroccan regime as a thug and violating norms and morals, by becoming a stage for everything disgusting, such as abducting and raping kids, legalizing the sale of drugs, spreading prostitution and moral corruption.

In a post on his “X” account (formerly Twitter), the president of the Moroccan Lawyers Club, Mourad Elajouti, said: “Following the anti-Semitic and offensive statements made by Mehdi Ghezzar, the Moroccan Lawyers Club sent a report to the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office to demand the initiation of legal proceedings.”

The lawyers in the Alawite regime also tried to give the case another dimension, by inviting those whom Alajouti called Moroccan citizens to use the complaint form that the club posted on its account on “X”.

It has become clear that the Moroccan regime is trying through this incident to distract the Moroccan people drowning in unemployment, poverty and high prices, with the statements of the Algerian journalist, which no Moroccan or non-Moroccan can deny.

The circles surrounding the Moroccan regime are seeking to provoke the Zionist lobby in the Alawite Kingdom and France, to obtain a judicial condemnation of the statements issued by Mehdi Ghezzar, on the Algerian news channel “AL 24”, in an attempt to cover up a reality that the palace is trying to conceal.

This reality is represented by the fact that the regime in Rabat legalizes the production and sale of drugs in a precedent among various countries of the world, and no Moroccan is unaware that underage Moroccan children are sold for dirhams to morally deviant people to satisfy their perverted desires.

Prostitution has become a registered trademark of the Alawite Kingdom in Africa, where some celebrities (pedo criminals) visit the city of Marrakesh and other Moroccan cities to engage in practices that only exist there.

Journalist Mehdi Ghazar’s talk about the “Kingdom of Haschisch” was not just a slander. In 2021, the Moroccan government, headed by Saadeddine Othmani (who is considered an Islamist), adopted a law legalizing the production and sale of drugs in a precedent that had not occurred in any country in the world. As for kidnapping and raping kids, this has been proven in more than one case and many international media reports, especially in France, as the Alawite kingdom has become a haven for “paedophiles” from all over the world because they did not find their goods except there.

And so that this does not remain a mere slander against the Alawite regime in Rabat, in 2013, the Moroccan King, Mohammed VI, issued a pardon for the Spanish rapist of Moroccan kids, Daniel Galvan Vina, which angered the Moroccan people, who took to the streets in several protests, which forced the King to withdraw the pardon, but only after “Galvan” left Moroccan territory for his country, Spain, which is just one case among thousands of documented cases.

Regarding Mehdi Ghezzar’s talk about the spread of obscenity and prostitution in the Alawite Kingdom and tolerance of its perpetrators, it is sufficient to point out here what the Zionist ambassador to Morocco, David Govrin.In September 2022, a moral scandal erupted in the Zionist entity’s embassy in Rabat, which involved the rape of Moroccan women, the hero of this crime was the ambassador David Govrin. Despite the scandal, he was summoned to Tel Aviv to cover it up, before returning honoured and respected to carry out his duties as if nothing had happened, in front of the Moroccan people’s astonishment at the horror of what was happening.

What the French-Moroccan Zionist lobby is doing against Mehdi Ghezzar is nothing more than an attempt to intimidate journalists who cover the internal situation in the Moroccan regime, so that they do not dare to talk about the moral atrocities and scandals of legalizing the production and sale of drugs, in addition to the stifling social problems suffered by the oppressed Moroccan people.

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