AFRICAN UNION: The Moroccan Ambassador insulted by a member of the Polisario

A member of the polisario militia sent by Algeria interfered with an AU meeting in South Africa by assaulting the delegation from the Kingdom. The terrorist group’s representative from Algeria insulted Morocco, its institutions, and its symbols while also attacking Moroccan Ambassador Mohamed Arrouchi.

A video of Morocco’s ambassador, the country’s permanent representative to the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, losing his nerve at the end of a meeting is making the rounds on social media.

The Moroccan diplomat has never lost his composure in the face of a flood of outrageous insults directed at him personally as well as Morocco and its symbols before losing his temper and reacting angrily.

The intensity and violence of the insults made by the Polisario member shocked everyone in attendance at a joint meeting of the AU Permanent Representatives Committee and the Pan-African Parliament, which was held in late December in Johannesburg. As a result, the microphone had to be turned off.

At the end of the conference, a man named Mohamed Yeslem Beissat who was not even supposed to be there took the podium under extreme pressure and insulted both the ambassador of Morocco and the Kingdom.

This is the third occasion that the person has interrupted a meeting, all thanks to Algeria. The meeting’s focus, which was on collaboration between the Pan-African Parliament and the AU’s Permanent Representatives Committee, was never mentioned by this illegitimate man.

Press sources claim that this third provocation was deftly planned in order to enrage the Moroccan official and catch his outburst on camera.

The success of the Moroccan national team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar was mentioned by Mohamed Arrouchi, who used them as motivation for Africa to place more bets on youth.

His persuasive and enthusiastically received speech irritated the separatist militia member, who immediately insulted Morocco in front of a shocked audience.

The African Union’s president, who was in attendance and shocked by the statements made against Morocco, condemned the incident.

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