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    Algeria-Polisario, “Once a Cheater, always a Cheater !” – The North Africa Post

    adminAugust 15, 2025

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    The Polisario mercenaries have been nurtured deceit, treachery and lies for fifty years by the feckless, corrupt and betrayer Algerian military regime.

    Both the puppet and the puppeteers continue to live in denial. Though they reached the endgame, they still refuse to concede defeat and accept the failure of their separatist project in the Moroccan Sahara.

    They know that their days are numbered as the UN is expected to blow this year the final whistle of the Sahara conflict endorsing the Autonomy plan offered by Morocco for the territory under its sovereignty as the ONLY realistic solution.

    The Polisario backers and sponsors risk serious economic and political sanction as the U.S. Congress is considering a legislation labelling the separatist group a terrorist organization.

    Instead of accepting reality and repenting for the crimes committed against Morocco’s territorial integrity, the delusional Algeria-Polisario tandem gets trapped in their elusive dreams, becoming like a gambling addict who finds it very hard to quit.

    To hide their predicament and diplomatic setbacks in the Sahara issue, the Algerian rulers have turned their diplomats into criminals hunting down political opponents overseas especially in France where arrest warrants have been launched against Algerian diplomats accused of kidnapping attempt of dissidents.

    The rogue Algerian diplomacy has also become addicted to smuggling Polisario agents into international events to pump misleading propaganda in order to deflect the public opinion attention from deepening political, social and economic crises.

    During the latest regional meeting of African political parties convened in Accra, Ghana, a Polisario operative posing as a member of the Algerian delegation sneaked into the conference using the same stratagem made in other international venues. The Polisario has no political parties and has nothing to bring to the table but only hot air and a stumbling block to international partnership.

    Furthermore, Ghana has not invited the Polisario to the gathering as it has withdrawn recognition of the Algeria-backed separatist militias and cut all ties with them.

    Both the meeting crashers and their conspirators might get a little psychological reward but they are losing big by tarnishing their own image and credibility before the international community and across the African continent.

    In 2024, an uninvited Polisario member managed to get in Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) with the help of the Algerian delegation. CCTV footage shows a man, with Algerian diplomatic credentials, taking out from his satchel the name plate of so-called “SADR” and placing it in front of him in a bid to deceive organizers and attendees, posing as an official delegate.

    Following the conference crashers scandal, Japanese authorities said they did not invite the Polisario representative to TICAD. Tokyo has reaffirmed supportive stand for Morocco’s territorial integrity, stressing that it does not recognize the self-proclaimed “‘SADR” and blamed the African Union.

    This year, Algeria and Polisario are planning another “rerun of their pathetic show” at the 2025 Tokyo International Conference on African Development due in Yokohama August 20 – 22. This risks to strain relations with Morocco and derail the conference unless Japan gets tough and takes necessary actions against fraudsters.

    In July 2024, the AU Executive Council decided to exclude the Polisario from participating in the international meetings gathering African countries and superpowers.

    The United States, Russia, China, South Korea, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, India, Turkey and many other countries have all rejected the participation of the Polisario separatists in their summits with African leaders.

    As Morocco is turning the Sahara into a strategic regional gateway linking West Africa to global markets, the Kingdom’s allies and friends are showing their cards and throwing their support behind the North African Kingdom, a reliable partner offering a vision of stability, trust, resilience and shared growth.

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