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Members of the Moroccan community settled in France organized a demonstration on Saturday at the Place de la République in Paris to condemn the acts of banditry of the Polisario in Guerguarat and express their support for the intervention of the Moroccan army to ensure the free movement of people and goods at the crossing point between Morocco and Mauritania.
The Moroccan diaspora expressed their support for the territorial integrity of Morocco and the Sahara as an integral part of the kingdom.
Waving the national flag and the portraits of King Mohammed VI, initiator of the autonomy project in the Sahara, and the late Hassan II, craftsman of the Green March, the participants in the demonstration hailed as just and courageous the decision of the Kingdom that made it possible. lift the serious three-week blockade of the crossing and restore order and security in this strategic area.
Singing the national anthem and patriotic songs, the diaspora expressed solidarity with the homeland, thus transmitting to French public opinion the message of peace and wisdom that Morocco advocates for the solution of the artificial dispute around its Saharan provinces.
At the same time, they denounced the recurrent maneuvers of the Polisario militias aimed at damaging the stability and security of the Kingdom.
Representatives of several Moroccan associations in France reiterated their mobilization to defeat all the plots hatched by the Polisario separatists in an attempt to undermine the efforts made by Morocco to reach a political solution to the Sahara dispute and promote the social and economic development of the Sahara Provinces.
Similar demonstrations of the Moroccan diaspora took place in other European countries, including Spain and Denmark.