source : AHMEDBENSAADA.COM
Mr. Tabbou,
I apologize for breaking custom by addressing you directly through this letter.
I do this for a simple reason: your comments about Mr. Macron’s interference in Algerian affairs do not leave me indifferent. Indeed, I greatly appreciated your courage, your temerity and your verve in defending the interests of our dear homeland. No room should be left for any intervention in the politics of our country. Our problems, we must solve them among ourselves.
“An Algerian-Algeria! “Is what I’ve been shouting and writing for months.
So when I learned that the European Parliament had adopted a resolution against Algeria, I thought to myself that you were the perfect person to vehemently defend our Algeria against this blatant interference.
Like you, I think that “behind this position lies the pernicious idea that the countries of the South in general and Algeria in particular are close at hand, politically vulnerable and unfit for democracy”.
Like you, I am convinced that “the Algerians no longer want any linkage either to the East or the West and to any other place where networks of all kinds exist. They want to build an open Algerian Algeria, turned towards modernity and integrated into a democratic and united Maghrebian unit ”.
Like you, I am convinced that “respect for democracy is also and above all about letting the wills and destinies of peoples be forged by their own dynamics”.
All these fine words and many more can be conveyed in a letter of your own to this pretentious Parliament, you who wield the language of Molière with such dexterity.
You can, for example, conclude with this magnificent sentence that I prefer most of all:
“With grace and respect to the memory of a million and a half CHOUHADAS who sacrificed their lives so that independent Algeria may live and also out of respect to all those who have dedicated lives so that the Algerian can enjoy the fullness of your citizenship, beware of any interference and interference in our affairs ”.
Having no doubts about your commitment to a new, democratic, sovereign and prosperous Algeria, I am sure that your letter to the European Parliament will be as scathing as that addressed to Mr Macron.
I look forward to hearing from you.
All my greetings.
Ahmed Bensaada