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Moroccan public broadcaster Medi1 TV accuses Algerian TV of using artificial intelligence to produce a video of the harvest in the wilayas of Adrar and Timimoune!

The media war between Morocco and Algeria has just reached its climax, following the latest outing by MEDI1TV, which has been summoned by the Moroccan regime to serve the Moroccan people with an argument, in order to keep the Moroccan people in ignorance and above all in the belief that Algeria is a backward country that produces nothing and imports everything.


In a MEDI1TV broadcast, the Moroccan TV channel falsely accused Algerian TV of using artificial intelligence to create a “propaganda” video about the wheat harvest in the Algerian Sahara. 

Very quickly, we saw on social networks dozens of videos of citizens filming the same sequence from several angles, which made it possible to affirm with certainty that the Moroccan allegations were false. Despite this irrefutable evidence, MEDI1TV did not see fit to apologize or correct the fake news broadcast.

The informed observer was not surprised by this umpteenth piece of fake news about Algeria in the Moroccan media. Morocco's aim is to hammer home negative messages about Algeria for domestic political purposes, as it has for several years been investing colossal sums ($250 million a year) in the 4th generation war that Morocco and its acolytes are waging against our country.

In the face of this propaganda, there are stubborn facts and figures that highlight Algeria's progress in all areas, particularly agriculture, where our country is currently ranked 3rd in Africa ($27 billion), far ahead of Morocco ($12 billion). To counter the facts and figures that highlight our country's superiority in every field, Morocco has been obliged to use unorthodox methods to keep its people in this intellectual lethargy, so that they continue to believe the fables of Moroccan propaganda about Algeria.

Since 1963 (cf. the Sand War), Morocco has conditioned its people against Algeria, which has been set up as the enemy country par excellence, and the cause of all Morocco's economic and social problems. This media hammering has created a kind of Algeria obsession among Moroccans, which can be seen on social networks. Moroccans systematically compare themselves to Algeria, and if the Moroccan regime manages to convince the Moroccan people that it's better than Algeria, that's enough to make Moroccans happy, whatever their condition. This makes it easier to understand what is at stake for the Moroccan side: it is out of the question for the Moroccan regime to show any positive achievements in Algeria, let alone any superiority for Algeria in any field. For Morocco, the stakes are vital, as its social peace depends on demonizing Algeria. 

Indeed, Morocco is incapable of improving the standard of living of its subjects. The solution adopted by the Makhzen regime has been to establish a strategy of permanent tension with Algeria, to which the Moroccan regime lends its bellicose intentions, in order to facilitate the mobilization of Moroccans around a common enemy, Algeria. This sacred union against Algeria has enabled the Moroccan regime to win social peace despite the abysmal living conditions of Moroccan subjects.

Moreover, the Moroccan regime has gone so far in its lies that it will be impossible for it to back down, even if it means using unethical methods such as those used by the MEDITV channel, which unjustly accused Algeria of tampering with videos using artificial intelligence. The importance of what is at stake for the Moroccan authorities will justify the use of all methods to continue this headlong rush, which is not in the interests of the Moroccan people, who have the wrong enemy: their main enemy is the Moroccan regime, which keeps them in poverty and ignorance: the level of illiteracy in Morocco is the highest in the region.

The Moroccan regime will continue to maintain its people in their current condition (poverty and ignorance), because an educated people cannot accept or believe this grotesque propaganda about Algeria. For our part, we will continue to work tirelessly to develop our country in all areas. The best response to our enemies is indifference and hard work, because when the gap that is widening year after year with Morocco becomes clear, the Moroccan regime will no longer be able to make its people believe all the fables it tells them.



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