The Corrupt French Justice, and the ex-Colonies' Subjects.

The Corrupt French Justice and the Betrayal of the Voiceless The French Revolution once promised Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, yet today, the rights of the voiceless are shredded by corrupt political elites and their globalist accomplices. The justice system, once a beacon of fairness, has become a tool for oppression, serving the interests of those in power rather than the people it was meant to protect.-----
La Tragique Affaire de Mohamed et Said Belhirch Mohamed et Said Belhirch, deux frères rifains, ont fui le Maroc pour échapper à la persécution, la brutalité, le vol et les tentatives d’assassinat. Leur voyage était une quête de survie, fuyant un système qui les avait dépouillés de leurs biens, de leur commerce et de leur dignité. Un Système Conçu Pour Rejeter les Opprimés À leur arrivée en France avec leurs enfants, ils espéraient trouver refuge et justice. Mais au lieu de cela, ils ont été confrontés à une cruauté institutionnelle. Des fonctionnaires français, au lieu de les aider, ont versé du café sur leurs documents officiels, effaçant ainsi des preuves essentielles de leur situation précaire. Ce sabotage délibéré a condamné leur souffrance, leur refusant l’aide dont ils avaient désespérément besoin. La Complicité de la France dans la Tyrannie Mondiale Le rejet des réfugiés marocains ne constitue pas un incident isolé—il s’inscrit dans un schéma plus large de la position politique corrompue de la France et de son soutien indéfectible aux régimes oppressifs. Plutôt que de défendre les droits de l’Homme, le gouvernement français a choisi de protéger les dirigeants autoritaires tout en détournant le regard face à la souffrance de ceux qui fuient la persécution. Un Appel à la Justice Mohamed et Said Belhirch méritent justice. Leur cas est une preuve accablante d’un système qui privilégie les intérêts politiques au détriment de la dignité humaine. Nous exigeons des comptes pour les responsables de leur maltraitance et appelons la communauté internationale à reconnaître les injustices subies par les réfugiés marocains. La France doit faire un choix : défendre les principes de justice ou continuer à servir les intérêts de la tyrannie? Signé, Richard Azzouz Haouari GS12USA Army Major – Linguiste Défenseur des Droits de l’Homme, Réalisateur, Journaliste-Blogueur. The Tragic Case of Mohamed and Said Belhirch Mohamed and Said Belhirch, two Riffian brothers, fled Morocco seeking refuge from prosecution, brutality, theft, and assassination attempts. Their journey was one of survival, escaping a system that had robbed them of their property, commerce, and dignity. A System Designed to Reject the Oppressed Upon arriving in France with their children, they hoped for safety and justice. Instead, they were met with institutional cruelty. French clerks, rather than assisting them, poured coffee over their official documents, erasing critical evidence of their precarious situation. This deliberate act of sabotage ensured their suffering continued, denying them the help they desperately needed. France’s Complicity in Global Tyranny The rejection of Moroccan refugees is not an isolated incident—it is part of a broader pattern of France’s corrupt political stance and its unwavering support for oppressive regimes. The French government, rather than upholding human rights, has chosen to protect authoritarian rulers while turning a blind eye to the suffering of those fleeing persecution. A Call for Justice Mohamed and Said Belhirch deserve justice. Their case is a damning indictment of a system that prioritizes political interests over human dignity. We demand accountability for the officials responsible for their mistreatment and call upon the international community to recognize the ongoing injustices faced by Moroccan refugees. France must decide: Will it uphold the principles of justice, or will it continue to serve the interests of tyranny? Signed, Richard Azzouz Haouari GS12USA Army Major – Linguist Human Rights Advocate, Filmmaker, Journalist-Blogger Exposing the Conspirators We bring forth undeniable evidence of grave crimes against humanity—abuse of power, dereliction of duty, and systemic corruption. The case of Dounia Filali and Adnane Filali stands as a testament to this betrayal. Despite six definitive court rulings in their favor since 2023, the French authorities have refused to execute justice. Instead, they persecute them administratively, depriving them of their fundamental rights while prioritizing the interests of Morocco’s feudal and totalitarian regime. Is it because, as internal reports suggest, “this couple is a danger to bilateral relations with Morocco” that the law is ignored? Or is there something even more sinister at play? The Dark Legacy of French Colonialism France, with its grand declarations of enlightenment, has long masked its crimes with poetic illusions—Victor Hugo, Baudelaire, and the Napoleonic Code of Honor. Yet beneath this facade lies a history of institutional injustice, tyranny, and colonial exploitation. The stench of decaying oppression cannot be concealed by cheap perfume.Blogger French officials who should stand accused of corruption and human rights violations remain in positions of power. If France truly values justice, it must confront its colonial crimes and rectify centuries of terrorism inflicted upon nations across the globe. The Case of Mohamed Ziane Who dares ask about Morocco’s gold and phosphate? The 80-year-old former Human Rights Minister, Mohamed Ziane, is dying in the dungeons of a despotic regime. His imprisonment is not just an attack on one man—it is a symbol of the Moroccan police state’s brutality, enforced by the lingering grip of French colonialism. While Morocco’s resources are exploited, its people remain impoverished, neglected, and persecuted. The so-called French Protectorate continues to poison the nation, ensuring that oppression thrives while justice remains a distant dream. A Call to Action France must decide: Will it uphold the principles of justice, or will it continue to serve the interests of tyranny? The world is watching. The oppressed will not remain silent.
Signed, Richard Azzouz Haouari GS12USA Army Major – Linguist Human Rights Advocate, Filmmaker, Journalist-
Dounia Filali | دنيا فيلالي Monsieur @BrunoRetailleau @NunezLaurent et Baptiste Rolland de @Prefet75_IDF , Depuis 2023, plus de six décisions de justice définitives ont été rendues en notre faveur, avec @AdnaneFilalitv . Aucune n’a été exécutée. Vous refusez de respecter la justice française, vous nous persécutez administrativement, vous nous privez de nos droits les plus fondamentaux, et vous placez les intérêts du régime féodal et totalitaire marocain au-dessus de l’État de droit. Depuis trois ans, vous nous infligez des abus de pouvoir et manifestez un mépris total des droits humains. Est-ce parce que — selon vos propres rapports internes — "ce couple est un danger pour les relations bilatérales avec le Maroc" que vous refusez d’appliquer la loi ? Ou y a-t-il autre chose ? Qu’attendez-vous pour appliquer la loi ========================================================================================= Help Free Mohamed Ziane. Who asked about my Gold and my phosphate? The 80-year-old attorney ex-Human Rights Minister, is daying in the horrific Dungeon of his Majesty the criminal despote idiot totalitarian. Mohamed 6, and the French colonial-police state's thugs-gangsters, The Moroccan Mafia is based on Slavery supported, and enforced by the criminal-corrupt French colonialists! Who are still exploiting the rich ressources of Morocco today, while the poor Moroccans go without help or assistance, prosecuted and neglected due to the French Protectorate dictatorship's poison! ?

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