Mohamed VI Speech: « A message revealing that fault-finding Morocco is in dire straits »
What is behind the new spurious attacks unleashed by Moroccan King Mohamed VI against Algeria? His speech to the nation delivered on November 6th is clear evidence that his country is in desperate straits, according to manifold knowledgeable political experts.
Flaunted away by his western partners, Morocco now evokes openly a « crisis of confidence » between this country and ”certain decision-making centers abroad” concerning the burning human rights issue in Western Sahara.
As a matter of fact, the Moroccan regime is now becoming aware that the question of the proposed enlargement of the MINURSO mandate to include the monitoring of human rights in Western Sahara is forging ahead by leaps and bounds and will undoubtedly be brought any time soon before the UN Security Council.
Therefore, the monitoring of human rights by a permanent and impartial UN mechanism will surely smash the Moroccan-upheld fiction around the so-called Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, political experts explained.
During his speech made on the occasion of the 38th anniversary of the Moroccan occupation of part of Western Sahara, the Moroccan Monarch pointed an accusing finger at certain officials of “certain western states” in charge of following up the human rights situation in Western Sahara as well as at Algeria without naming her because of Algeria’s unswerving and principled position on this long-standing decolonization issue.
These vain expostulations are clear evidence, political experts surmise that the Moroccan regime is gripped by utter panic and is seeking to shuffle the cards by lamely pinning the blame on others and notably on neighbouring Algeria with the covert aim of concealing its own stark failings and misdemeanours.