Western Sahara conflict: Chitour responds to Marzouki’s statements about Algeria

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algeria- the professor at the polytechnic of paris chems eddine chitour, also minister of energy transition and renewable energies, responded to the latest statements from the former tunisian president, accusing algeria of “ selling energy ” illusion at the Fron Polisario ”.

in a contribution published yesterday Friday, in the daily el moudjahid, the pr chitour indicates that “moncef marzouki, decidedly in verve and working on order, has, again, attacked algeria concerning the conflict in western sahara , by accusing the Algerian regime of “selling illusion to the Fron Polisario” “.

He also recalls that the former Tunisian president “blames the failure of the North African construction on Algeria”, in an interview given to al qods al arabi and published in the columns of the London newspaper on June 19, 2020 “.

the pr chitour qualified marzouki “of lawyer the bad causes” which “defends in an irrational way the Moroccan cause in the stubbornness to occupy a territory which is intended to be decolonized”, and which has the convictions to “variable geometry »Forgetting« the rights of man when it suits him in the name of allegiance to the country where he lived ».

the Algerian minister considers that marzouki who “claims that he is attributed the title of defender of human rights, was not in his statements to defend the rights of a people, as enacted in the spirit and the charter of the united nations and the african union, with regard to western sahara, the last issue of decolonization in africa registered with the un ”.

chitour then concludes, still concerning the former Tunisian president: “by selling his soul to the highest bidder, he the Moroccan at heart with a hemiplegic vision of the notion of the rights of peoples to free themselves, he proves to us more than ever that his humanitarian priesthood was windy ”.

moncef marzouki accuses algeria of “selling illusion to the fron polisario”
during a conference organized remotely, the former Tunisian president estimated that “the Algerian regime has committed a crime against its people, against the Magrebian union and against the Saharawi people”, with the “illusions that it is in selling ”.

referring to the Maghreb union, Marzouki stressed: “when we have a Maghreb union, the Sahrawis will have the right to settle in Tunisia, or to work in Libya … and they will participate in the votes in the Maghreb countries”.

the speaker therefore refuted the idea of ​​a “Sahrawi state”, advancing the idea of ​​an “open country” for the Sahrawis, instead of “being under the protectorate or under pressure in an Algerian Saharan region” .