Madani Mezrag: “Nahnah, Djaballah erred when they established two political parties”
Madani Mezrag, leader of what was called the Islamic Salvation Army, which recently launched an initiative to create a charitable and advocacy organization , said that if he sees that the political arena needs the establishment of a new political party, to serve the country, that would be easy, criticizing figures that established Islamic parties after the emergence of the FIS.
According to Mezrag, advocacy and philanthropy has declined compared to the era of political openness, because of the direction of all the names that knew and was famous in advocacy work, for the establishment of political parties, and cited as an example the late Mahfoud Nahnah and leader of the Front for Development and Justice, Abdallah Djaballah, following the large success of the FIS, according to his belief, which its fundamental nucleus was the Islamic call Association, led by the late Sheikh Sahnoun, with the aim of education and training, stressing that he had never been against political practice, but he sees it as an obligation, while the advocacy and charity work is an individual duty.
“The names that were active in the field of advocacy and rushed to establish new Islamist parties, including the FIS, after they refused to adventure and gamble with the movement of advocacy, did not take timely decisions, and the evidence are those formations. The presence of the FIS in the political arena was enough to join the sons of the Islamic trend without the need for other parties. It was better to leave the adventure of the FIS”.
“The new organization of advocacy and charity which carries educational, social and political dimentions contains former members of the Islamic Salvation Army, (refusing to disclose their total number). You will be surprised”.
“This organization may be a regulatory framework, in which those who joined the Islamic Salvation Army (AIS), aim to stop harming, because it is the basis of charity work, while its charity works will take many forms.