Press sidewalk: This is how Al-Dulaimi was assassinated.. Hassan II repeats: O Latif
Reading the articles of some of the weekly newspapers from Al-Ayyam, which mentioned that Hisham Al-Dulaimi, the nephew of General Ahmed Al-Dulaimi, revealed facts about the mysterious liquidation incident of his uncle; He stated that his uncle, the general, had been summoned to Marrakesh less than 24 hours before the arrival of French President Francois Mitterrand on a visit to Morocco on Tuesday, January 25, 1983, and that on that day the general met with the late King Hassan II, and witnesses noted that the intensity of their speech increased.
At about 5:30 of the same day, Hisham al-Dulaimi said, “My uncle left the royal palace in Marrakesh while he was riding in his car, and at the place where he was killed, some witnesses heard a first explosion, so they rushed to the spot and saw a burnt car, while he heard other explosions, At the same time, they saw a truck running away,” he said, noting that his uncle was subjected to an assassination, stating that he “jumped out of the car he was riding in and got out with a machine gun in his hand that did not leave him, but after his ammunition ran out, his body was rained with bullets.”
Hisham added: "My uncle was the victim of a liquidation operation planned by the trio, Muhammad Al-Madouri, who was in charge of royal security and the bodyguard of Hassan II, Moulay Hafid Al-Alawi, Minister of Protocols and Decorations, and Idris Al-Basri, Minister of the Interior. General Ahmed al-Dulaimi, and the operation was filmed from beginning to end.”
Hisham Al-Dulaimi pointed out that "the late King Hassan II immediately joined the place where General Ahmed Al-Dulaimi was killed, so the king put his head in his hands and began to chant, O Latif ... O Latif."
The same media paper conducted an interview with the Minister of Culture and Communication, Mohamed Al-Araj, in which he revealed his ministry's willingness to support film production, provided that this support would have an impact on the Moroccan society and film scene, and on film production.
The government official added that the year 2018 witnessed support for forty-six films between short and long, in addition to the support of more than four cinema halls in terms of restructuring and renovating them. to thirteen million dirhams. According to the same dialogue, a new headquarters for the Ministry of Culture will be built at a cost of 12 billion cents.
In another interview with Al-Ayyam, Shama Dershoul said that the emergence of blogging in 2006 and her joining the “Al-Jazeera Talk” network, a network of bloggers who formed a field cell for Al-Jazeera at that time, opened the door for her to enter a world that she did not expect to become a specialized consultant. At the international level, it is the field of “strategic communication”.
The same spokeswoman stated that she received training in Qatar and Sweden, “and they are two different streams; The first is a conservative who makes religion his reference, and the second is secular and his loyalty to freedoms without restrictions, but both of them had the same goal and the same means. .
Shama pointed out that the “boycott” and “Zodiac” campaigns were campaigns that started on the hypothetical in order to transfer them to the street, as the street is the most important, while the virtual is just a means of mobilization, and this is what is known as “peaceful struggle.”
In the same dialogue, Shama said that "the people are responsible for obstructing change, not the store," noting that "the method adopted by the Moroccan Foreign Ministry in defending the interests of the country outside the borders is a very traditional method, and it costs a lot of money, while with reasonable expenses and a smart strategy that can Strengthening Morocco's presence in the international community.
As for the “press week” I published that the Director General of Algerian Customs since March 2018, Farouk Bahmid, expressed a different opinion about the opening of the border with Morocco, saying in a meeting with President Bouteflika: “The opening of the border with Morocco is in the interest of Algeria, and 59 percent of manufactured materials It will be in the interest of Algerian companies and manufacturers, because Morocco will be a good consumer of aluminum, pharmaceuticals, materials from an oil base and home processing.”
The Algerian customs supervised the launch of a study on the impact of opening the land border with Morocco on trade between the two countries. Its fourth conclusion confirmed “the complete positive tendency to open the borders on 13 local Algerian industries, while investment on Algerian territory will be more reliable for Moroccan companies affected by the free trade agreement between the two countries.” Americans and the Association Agreement with the European Union.
For its part, “Al-Watan Al-Aan” titled its file with the question “Al-Yousifi or the fundamentalists: Which one was more merciful in the pockets of Moroccans?” She wrote that despite the Othmani government’s talk about giving priority to the social dimension in its policy, the reality of the situation confirms the existence of huge declines in the level of social services, which are Regressions that have taken an upward curve since the Benkirane government at all levels.
Al-Watan Now added that any comparison between Al-Youssoufi’s government, which coincided with a transitional circumstance that the country was experiencing, and the fundamentalists’ government, whether in its Bankiran or Ottoman version, the observer will stop at the result that will be in favor of Abd al-Rahman al-Youssoufi, who was at the level of Moroccan aspirations, as she witnessed The period of the rotation government, despite the criticism it received at the time, marked a significant improvement in the level of social services.
In this context, Abdel Salam al-Aziz, Secretary-General of the Federal National Congress Party, believes that the government has turned, during the al-Bijidi era, into a machine for creating tension and tension.
Larbi al-Habashi, a member of the National Council of the Moroccan Labor Union, stated that the government of "political Islam" does not believe in a culture of social dialogue.
As for Houir Alami, a member of the Executive Office of the Democratic Confederation of Labor, he stated that the biggest mistake the West has made is the domination of the “Bigidi” government over the political track in Morocco. The worst they have done at this dangerous stage in Morocco is to destroy the middle class, the guarantor of stability and the engine of the national economy.
In the same file with Al-Watan Now, Ezz Al-Din Khamrich, Professor of Public Law at Hassan II University in Casablanca, said that impoverishing the citizen and burdening him with taxes is a “pigmented” plan to bring down the state.
Ali Boutawala, the national writer for the Social Democratic Vanguard Party, stated that any comparison between the Youssoufi government and the fundamentalists will inevitably result in Youssoufi's favour.
And to "Moroccan News", which published that Moroccan Zainab Soma, wife of the President of the Gambia, Yahya Jameh, preferred to return to Morocco with her children, after her husband was forced to accept self-exile in Equatorial Guinea.
According to the same news paper, the former president of the Gambia has become suspicious since his arrival in self-exile, especially after he was exposed to food poisoning, which led him to accuse his cook of trying to poison him, which is the suspicion that prompted his Moroccan wife to leave him, especially since life with Jameh was no longer bearable because of his obsession. And not accept his abandonment of judgment.