Fez News Media – Former journalist Ali L’mrabet has renewed his attack on Morocco and its institutions in a controversial post. He sarcastically adopted what he called “truths he discovered” through a series of articles in the French newspaper “Le Monde,” while offensively referring to those who defend the Kingdom as “shoe-lickers.” This has provoked widespread indignation and raised questions about his double standards.
L’mrabet, who presents himself as a champion of “objectivity,” merely reposted and repeated the same ideas contained in the French newspaper’s articles. Observers have deemed these articles part of a systematic media campaign targeting Morocco’s image and stability. In his post, L’mrabet offered no new information or independent analysis, choosing instead to adopt “Le Monde’s” narrative, which portrays Morocco as a country at the “end of its rule” and casts doubt on the stability of its institutions.
The language used by L’mrabet, particularly his description of Moroccans who defend their country as “shoe-lickers,” triggered a wave of criticism on social media platforms. Observers noted that these derogatory terms contradict his constant calls for a “civilized and objective” debate and reveal his bias, which aligns with foreign parties promoting an anti-Morocco agenda.
Analysts believe that L’mrabet’s recent statements are an extension of the media campaign led by certain French outlets, which aims to undermine trust in Moroccan institutions and sow doubt about the country’s future. These developments once again highlight the challenges Morocco faces in confronting external media narratives that seek to present a stereotypical and inaccurate picture of its internal reality.
فاس نيوز ميديا جريدة الكترونية جهوية تعنى بشؤون و أخبار جهة فاس مكناس – متجددة على مدار الساعة