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Second Open Letter to President Tebboune: Demand the Immediate Expulsion of Moroccans from our Country

 Mr. President,


I take the liberty to write to you once again, sincerely hoping that this letter finds you in good health and receives all the necessary attention. It is with growing concern and an extreme sense of urgency that I take up the pen today, after noting the absence of a response to my previous letter sent in May 2023.

Since that date, the situation I described has unfortunately worsened, with a significant increase in Moroccan immigration to Algeria. The risks and threats I highlighted are even more pressing today and can no longer be ignored. The deterioration of national security and the rise in social tensions demand immediate and concrete actions from our government.

The established connections between Israeli intelligence services and Morocco, currency smuggling, drug and human trafficking, as well as the incessant provocations by Moroccan YouTubers on our territory, are all alarming signs that require a firm and swift response from the Algerian state. The Moroccan community in Algeria continues to grow uncontrollably, exacerbating social and economic problems and jeopardizing the stability of our country.



I must particularly emphasize the increasing involvement of Moroccan immigrants in criminal activities such as drug trafficking and human trafficking. These illicit activities represent not only a direct threat to our national security but also a danger to the health and future of our citizens. The recent fires of wheat crops in several provinces, attributed to Moroccan elements, constitute a serious act of sabotage, heavily affecting our agricultural economy and threatening our country’s food security.

Mr. President, it is imperative that decisive measures be taken without delay:

- Imposing a visa requirement for Moroccan nationals to better monitor migratory flows.
- Expelling Moroccan nationals involved in illegal or subversive activities.
- Strengthening customs and border controls to prevent drug and human trafficking.
- Cutting consular relations with Morocco, to clearly signify our stance and protect our national interests.

As a citizen deeply committed to the future of our country, I cannot remain silent in the face of this critical situation. As the grandson of an officer in the National Liberation Army, I take the liberty of reminding you of the sacrifices made by the martyrs who gave their lives to liberate our land. Would these heroes, who shed their blood for the freedom and dignity of Algeria, be satisfied with the state of our country today, in the face of these hordes of Moroccans who sabotage our nation with impunity?

Mr. President, I solemnly announce that, failing a response to my previous requests, I will be compelled to write a letter every month until I receive a response from you. It is crucial that these concerns are addressed with the diligence and seriousness they deserve, for the good of our nation and the safety of our citizens.

I hope that you will consider my legitimate concerns and act in the best interest of Algeria. Please inform me of the measures your administration intends to take to address this worrying situation.

Awaiting your response, I remain,

Sincerely,

Belgacem Merbah

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