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Demonstration in Gabon Calls for the Expulsion of King Mohammed VI Amid Growing Concerns of Makhzen’s Influence in Africa- Video

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BY: Hana Saada

Gabon, August 30, 2023 – In a resounding display of collective outrage, Gabonese citizens flooded the streets in a massive demonstration to demand the immediate expulsion of King Mohammed VI and the eradication of the toxic influence of the Makhzen in Africa. This powerful protest reflects growing concerns over neocolonial dynamics reminiscent of the Françafrique era, fueled by corruption, blackmail, and a sense of paternalistic dominance.

The protest, which was marked by passionate speeches, banners, and fervent chants, shed light on the disturbing escapades facilitated by certain French and Moroccan diplomats within the African continent. These actions, deemed vile and detestable, bear witness to an insidious erosion of moral values, infiltrating societies and fostering a climate where even prostitution and pedophilia are subtly tolerated, if not overtly authorized.

King Mohammed VI, embroiled in controversy following the Pegasus scandal and revelations of Moroccan secret service espionage on President Emmanuel Macron’s mobile phone, finds himself increasingly distanced from his two opulent French castles. His presence in French gay nightclubs, once a staple of his routine, has waned, partly due to the strained relations between Paris and Rabat.

The monarch, spending the majority of the past year abroad, has taken refuge in a discreet yet lavish villa nestled within the Gabonese landscape. Accompanying him are the enigmatic Azaitar brothers, notorious for their dual identities as MMA champions and ex-convicts, adding an air of notoriety to the entourage.

The Gabonese demonstrators, unified in their call for the swift departure of King Mohammed VI and his associates, also emphasize their unwavering support for the liberation struggle of the Sahrawi people. The Sahrawi’s homeland has been unlawfully occupied by Morocco since the controversial “green march” of 1975, a historical injustice that continues to resonate within the hearts of the African population.

As Gabonese citizens courageously voice their demand for justice and accountability, this demonstration becomes a poignant reminder of the power of collective action and the persistent pursuit of ethical governance and social justice in Africa.

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