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Amira Bouraoui, Ihsane El Kadi, MAK, Rachad: the waltz of traitors to Algeria (by Mohsen Abdelmoumen)

Algeria is at the center of a case of French-style "barbouzerie" with the exfiltration of Amira Bouraoui by the French embassy in Tunis. The latest recruit to join the cohort of traitorous corporates to Algeria, the "great resister", the passionate of the Hirak, the militant of "democracies" (!), of "freedom of expression" and "human rights" - especially if they are LGBTQ! -and who is not even a Mata Hari of the third or fourth zone, has left Algeria clandestinely with the help of France, this France which has not changed since the Rainbow Warrior and Taiwan frigates affair.

The factory of traitors and felons is definitely a full-time factory, and those who work for their masters across the seas are not unemployed. One wonders in which vile laboratory such specimens have been produced because they have no equal elsewhere in the world. While Algeria is the permanent target of the empire and its vassals, our country is faced with an eruption of pustules that spill their blood on all social networks, hoping to reach the status of opponents while they are only boiled.

It must be said that the Algerian fifth column is never short of ideas to harm the country, it is a kind of malformation or blight. These people are not even political opponents, they are just traitors who sell themselves to the highest bidder, without preference, whether it is to the Makhzen, to Fafa, to the Zionist entity of Israel, to the Perfidious Albion, whatever, as long as it pays well. One can oppose it, it is even salutary because it stimulates political life, but to betray and sell one's services to destroy one's country! These people must have rotten brains because they are incapable of proposing anything else than to hit Algeria, its army, and its intelligence services, the favorite leitmotiv of our enemies who pay their lackeys accordingly. They pollute social networks and their trogs are an insult to our Algerianity. Have we seen a Frenchman, a Briton, or an American, insulting his army and his intelligence services on YouTube and other social networks? No. Never. But for these stooges, it is second nature.

How can one be a traitor to his nation and his people? How did we get there? How could these monsters be born in the land of the Brave, the land of Ben M'hidi and Ben Boulaïd, of the Numidian kings, of Emir Abdelkader, and so many others? These people have nothing to do with Algeria. They are the antithesis of the novembrists and hope only for one thing, that Algeria becomes a French department again. These traitors have sold out to the former colonizer by militating for French Algeria, and they want to bring us back to the code of the indigénat. These so-called opponents are the objective allies of Saïd Bouteflika and the residues of the gang of the wheelchair, and they are there only to destroy. The traitors of Rachad, MAK, and other groups are from the same matrix, most of them comfortably installed in France and used as a means of pressure against our country by serving an agenda of dismantling the national state by the West and its Zionist masters.

You have nothing to do with Algeria, so open your flaps from Paris, London, Brussels o,r Washington to criticize the management of the corrupt and rotten Western political elites to the bone! Fortunately t, here are our friends, those righteous Westerners who fight and struggle, like Julian Assange and others, while you unfailingly support this arrogant West whose tools you are to destroy our countries and plunder our wealth.

And so, the DGSE agent Bouraoui has provoked a crisis between Algiers and Paris, and we learn that she has French nationality. One wonders how this Amira Bouraoui obtained French nationality when she lives in Algeria. Did she receive her French passport by DHL or Fedex? In any case, France considered her interesting enough to set up a whole exfiltration operation. She returned to her mother country, France, which preferred to save its "soldier Rayan" at the expense of the agreements between the two states. Thus, Amira joined Amir. Isn't it nice to see the Romeo and Juliet of the decomposed and rotten Algerian "opposition" reunited, stuffed with money from French, Moroccan, British, American services, etc.? Paris is so beautiful... No, it's not beautiful at all, Ms. Amira Bouraoui! You take refuge in a country where the majority of people are disgusted with the liberticidal policies of a failing regime, which passes laws without the approval of Parliament using the 49/3 rule, where the ruling class crushes the population with all its arrogance and arrogance, where the media are at the beck and call of the power. Now that you are in Paris, won't you miss the evenings of drunken debauchery in Algiers with the circle of Francophiles of the city, the followers of the LGBT, and, other marginal people who continue to want to destroy our country?

You have joined those Parisian "democrats" in disguise who devote an unlimited love to Fafa, their motherland. Good for you! Good riddance! You are false militants who are just vassals and agents who want to make Algeria bend and who are used like Kleenex by this oxidized West which built its myth of democracy, human rights and, freedom of expression to invade other countries, to raze them and to plunder their wealth while enslaving their own people who live in black misery. Get out of our sun, leave our country alone, and, take French or Israeli nationality, if you like. It does not concern us anymore. At a time when the West is unraveling on all sides, when Westerners are fleeing from Europe, the intelligent Amira Bouraoui joins the fourth world in Paris.

We ask our authorities to deprive these traitors of the Algerian nationality for which millions of martyrs have sacrificed themselves. The nationality of the martyrs is deserved, isn't it Amira the Parisian, Amir the Parisian, Zitout the Londoner, Dhina the Swiss, Aboud the French, Semmar the Parisian? Continue to roam like mongrel dogs in all Western capitals. A nationality is earned. We, the children of the people, have experienced many hardships and struggles to regularize our situation abroad, while these traitors, these agents, receive papers in a snap. Amira Bouraoui and her friends from Rachad and MAK do not know the struggle of undocumented migrants and hunger strikes, they like to live without risks. The Algerian "opponents" of junk running after human rights and democracy that exist only in their sparrow brains are against the tide of history by rolling for a West that is collapsing into a bottomless abyss.

The Algerian response to what is a case of espionage conducted by the DGSE is without weakness and was not long in coming. President Tebboune recalled the Algerian ambassador to France for consultation. And the provocative maneuvers of France against Algeria will have repercussions on future relations between the two countries. One does not make fun of Algeria with impunity.

Algeria will not fall, despite your Gallic masters like Driencourt, Macron, and others. It existed before you and it will resist time and all betrayals. Your little dreams of submissive vassals will fall, and your chimeras will wither. Algeria, this blessed millennial land, is greater than all of us. You do not deserve it as you do not deserve the sacrifice of its brave martyrs. We leave you to your struggle to reclaim your former title of ratons, bougnoules, and natives. Live with that, but far from the sun of our homeland.


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