"Morocco is a country that's becoming important. It stirs up jealousy. Its economic and political power is growing. It is also a regional power and an influential country on the continent. It is also a country with a rare particularity. The King is both a political leader and a religious leader. Moroccan society has values and the country intends to defend them. As long as the King is the defender of an enlightened Islam that engages in dialogue with other religions and the guarantor of the preservation of strong cultural and societal values, this will pose a real problem for Morocco's adversaries. Plainly speaking: Morocco is an obstacle to this cynical vision. The stronger a country is, the more it must be weakened in order to dominate it. The best way to weaken it is through societal means. Amnesty International's reports are part of that," he said in an interview on Friday on the Atlas Info website.
According to Christian Harbulot, also director of the School of Economic Warfare, AI's actions against Morocco are part of a vast strategy of deconstruction that affects Europe and does not spare Africa, including the Maghreb.
Behind this policy, he pointed out, there is a multitude of professional NGOs that support this vision and intervene, in particular, with the European authorities, drawing attention to the "dangerous" nature of this strategy of deconstruction.
According to this expert, Amnesty International constitutes a relay in the support of this strategy of deconstruction. Its objective is to "help weaken Morocco from within", he said.