Khaled Fekri Exposes Jirando’s Lies: Moral Collapse Reveals “Media Figure’s” Falsehood

In a shocking incident exposing the depths of moral decay and media degradation, a certain Hicham Jirando fabricated a false report claiming the death of Mr. Khaled Fekri, the former personal bodyguard of the King, alleging his murder and mutilation, and directing baseless accusations at the Moroccan state in an attempt to mislead and incite discord.

However, the truth quickly triumphed over Jirando’s falsehood. Khaled Fekri himself emerged, alive and well, to file a legal complaint, as reported by the electronic newspaper Hespress, categorically denying this false rumor that tarnished his reputation and caused him and his family severe psychological distress. This decisive response confirms that Jirando’s actions were not merely a mistake but a deliberate act carrying within it betrayal and incitement.

What Jirando committed cannot be classified as freedom of expression; rather, it is deliberate sabotage aimed at undermining trust in national institutions and distorting the image of national symbols. Instead of offering constructive criticism, he resorts to lies and slander, driven by suspicious agendas that have become clear to everyone. Fabricating the death of a living person and defaming the dignity of a man who served his country with loyalty reflects a complete lack of credibility and responsibility.

Mr. Khaled Fekri, who has remained a symbol of loyalty despite stepping away from the public eye, stands today as a witness to the falsehood of those who try to undermine the nation and its constants. In contrast, Jirando appears as a tool seeking to distort facts and spread poison, hiding behind his screens to promote his lies.

This perverse behavior calls for a firm response to deter these discordant voices that trade in lies and target the stability of Morocco. The nation, with its constants and strength, remains far too lofty to be touched by the slanders of traitors or shaken by the tongues of the malicious.

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