Fearing hate-speech and violence, France bans pro-Tebboune rally in Paris

Fearing hate-speech and violence, France bans pro-Tebboune rally in Paris

French authorities banned a pro-Algerian regime rally in Paris due to the hateful slogans that protesters were planning to chant against Morocco and the restive kabylie population.

The protest, called for by MOUDAF, said the rally was on the occasion of the Martyrs’ Day but nothing in the programme was about that specific occasion but rather about stoking hate speech and instigating violence against Moroccans and Kabylie people where an independence movement called MAK is gaining ground.

MOUDAF in March 2023 raised hateful posters against Morocco and insulted Algerian opposition leaders in exile as well as the MAK.

While many Algerians expressed anger at the French ban, they turned a blind eye at their country’s own ban of any protest including pro-Palestine marches.

France does not want the Algerian regime to export its propaganda to Paris where a sizable Moroccan and Kabyle community lives.

Since the duo Shengriha-Tebboune took power in Algeria in 2019, the country has sunk deep in fake news and conspiracy theories coupled with self-defeating economic warfare acts against Morocco.

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