Dissident Officer Issou Reveals Serious Incidents Involving Moroccan Monarch’s Ex-Wife, Princess Salma
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BY/ Hana Saada
ALGIERS- In an interview with the Echorouk News channel, dissident officer Issou Abdelilah has disclosed alarming details about internal power struggles within Morocco’s royal family under the Makhzen regime. These revelations shed light on serious incidents involving Princess Salma, the ex-wife of the Moroccan monarch, King Mohammed VI. Issou Abdelilah’s testimony provides a rare glimpse into the complexities and tensions that exist within the royal family.
Power Struggles within the Royal Family
Issou Abdelilah says that a fierce struggle for power and influence erupted between Princess Salma and her sisters-in-law, particularly Princess Mariem, who holds a prominent position as the eldest in the family. This power struggle, exacerbated by factors such as jealousy and gender dynamics, led to a series of unfortunate events.
The Incidents Unveiled
According to Issou Abdelilah, a significant incident occurred during a dinner where a heated exchange of words escalated to a shocking level. Princess Mariem brandished a pistol and fired a bullet, intending to target Princess Salma. However, fate took a cruel turn, and the bullet struck King Mohammed VI instead. The injured monarch was subsequently transported to France for medical treatment, leaving the kingdom in a state of shock and confusion.
Princess Salma’s Fate
The dissident officer further notes that after the incident, Princess Salma vanished from the public eye, leaving behind a cloud of uncertainty regarding her whereabouts. Speculation abounds, with some suggesting that she may have been killed, while others believe she is under house arrest. The lack of clarity surrounding Princess Salma’ situation only deepens the intrigue and raises questions about the true nature of her relationship with the king.
Unveiling Deep Problems and Allegations of Corruption
Issou Abdelilah argues that the troubled marriage between Princess Salma and King Mohammed VI was nothing more than a sham, lacking the authenticity of a genuine union. He suggests that the core issue lies in deep-rooted problems within the royal family, driven by conflicting aspirations and ambitions. The dissident officer goes on to say that corruption is prevalent within the royal family, and it has had a significant influence on the balance of power.