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Algerian TikTokers, blinded by the lure of easy gain on the Chinese platform, are unknowingly guilty of high treason by encouraging the infiltration of the enemy into the Algerian social fabric.

 For several years now, we have been waging a proxy war against Morocco, which is waging a 4th and 5th generation war against our country, using every conceivable means. Morocco is actively supported in this sinister undertaking by the Israelis and the Emiratis, who provide Morocco with considerable technical and human resources. In this unbalanced equation, Algeria has organized itself around its military institution, reinforcing the cybersecurity of the state's sensitive information systems and communicating widely with its population to explain the nature of the threat we face. Thanks to the mobilization of the Armée Nationale Populaire and a handful of volunteer activists on social networks, Algeria has managed to avoid the worst by unmasking the true intentions of our enemies, and by awakening the consciences of Algerians who innocently believed in a supposed brotherhood with the Moroccan people, indoctrinated from an early age to hate Algeria (cf. Moroccan school curricula, and Moroccan state propaganda against the Algerian people and its institutions).

After its unsuccessful attempts to destabilize Algeria, Morocco has finally realized that it cannot fight Algeria head-on. The new Moroccan strategy is to infiltrate the Algerian social fabric by encouraging mixed marriages and mass immigration of Moroccans to Algeria. Morocco's idea is to install a Moroccan 5th column (1) in Algeria, so as to be able to influence political decisions in Algeria from the inside.

For two years now, we have been witnessing with great dismay the advent of a group of Algerian TikTokers who are fraternizing with the enemy on the Chinese social network, opening up channels of communication with the enemy while trivializing exchanges with people who insult our martyrs and deny the existence of the Algerian nation, which according to them was created by France in 1962. These TikTokers have succeeded in destroying the work of Algerian patriots who have worked tirelessly to awaken Algerian consciences and make our home front as solid as possible. 

With this article, we wish to alert national public opinion to the danger of such unpatriotic behavior, which blurs the message for ordinary Algerians. We don't know the real motivations of these Algerian TikTokers, nor the parties behind these groups, which seem to be very well organized and enjoy an abnormally high audience in relation to the quality of their content. Without making gratuitous accusations against these people, it is clear that Moroccan intelligence services are directly or indirectly supporting the Algerian TikToke chains, as they serve Moroccan interests by encouraging the infiltration of Moroccans into the Algerian social fabric.

We remind anyone who wants to hear and understand that national security and the supreme interest of the nation are far more important than views or gifts on TikTok. The discourse of dissociating the Moroccan people from their regime is stupid and dangerous. The vast majority of Moroccans support the expansionist theses of the Moroccan regime, because these theses are a major pillar of Moroccan nationalism. To ignore this fact is to show great naivety, which could be fatal for the future of our country.

On the other hand, we are obviously aware that there may be exceptions among the Moroccan people, and that lumping everyone together is not a morally correct approach. In wartime, we can't afford to consider such moral principles, the only thing that matters is national security and ensuring that any risk of infiltration or fraternization with the enemy is kept to a minimum.

We hope that this article will enable these TikTokers to pull themselves together, using their notoriety to help us solidify the Algerian home front.


(1) "5th column" is a term originating in the military, political or social context, referring to a group of people or elements acting clandestinely or subversively within an entity (such as an army, government or corporation) with the aim of sabotaging, weakening or overthrowing that entity from within.
Historically, the term has been used to describe networks of spies or sympathizers operating secretly within a country or organization in support of an external enemy or hostile movement. The term has its origins in the Spanish Civil War, when Francisco Franco's fascist nationalists used the term "quinta columna" (fifth column) to describe partisans hiding in Republican cities.
Today, the term is often used metaphorically to describe internal elements that undermine or threaten an organization, political movement or other entity in a subversive or covert manner.

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