Tindouf hostages: Moncef Marzouki shoots Algeria

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The Algerian regime “is taking Tindouf’s kidnappers hostage for a fallacious political choice,” castigates former Tunisian president Moncef Marzouki. He finds it rather realistic to see them join Morocco, the mother country, instead of harboring illusions.

During a videoconference meeting initiated by an Algerian association on the situation of freedoms and democracy in Algeria, the former Tunisian president, Moncef Marzouki, indicated that “the Algerian regime on the decline is selling illusions to the Saharawis that” he is being held as hostages in the service of a fallacious political choice ”.

The Algerian regime has committed a crime against its own people, who rebelled against them, against the Maghreb Union and against the Sahrawis sequestered in Tindouf for four decades, in complex situations, questioning themselves on the “illusions that is in the process of selling ”reports Maroc-Diplomatique, citing the former Tunisian president, according to whom, the techniques experienced since independence by this regime,“ which cannot be reformed and which is in decline politically and morally », Have become obsolete in the face of a disoriented people.

Mr. Marzouki, believes that, “the separatists of the Polisario, taken hostage by the Algerian regime, run behind a chimerical homeland which will never exist”, finding it better for them to live under Moroccan sovereignty, instead of ” to be under the protectorate or the pressures in an Algerian Saharan region ”. They will be able to live in Tunisia or work in Libya or Algeria and participate in the elections that will take place in the countries of the UMA, in an adequate space, ensuring them a life of dignity among 100 million Maghrebis, he concluded.