“Algeria Gate” magazine highlights Morocco’s betrayal of Emir Abdelkader – New Algeria
Included magazine “Algeria Portal” in its first issue, in a lengthy analytical article, details the betrayal to which Emir Abdelkader was exposed by Morocco, pointing out the circumstances of the alliance of Moroccan Sultan Abdel Rahman with French colonialism Against the resistance that the Emir led against the enemy, who was not helped by the weapons he had, as much as the Moroccan betrayal of Algeria served him.
“Algeria Gate” magazine, which was recently founded to enrich the national media scene, published a main file for its first issue entitled “The Kingdom of Treason… A Throne for Rent.” Through the article, it returned to the details that had been published by the “Algeria Gate” newspaper.New York TimesAmerican magazine, in which it analyzed the dimensions of Morocco’s betrayal of Emir Abdelkader, who valiantly resisted the colonial enemy for many years.
The magazine touched on the most important content of the New York Times article in its issue of February 25, 1873, which “will continue to haunt the warehouse forever.” This article recounts the “unforgettable betrayal,” of which he was a victim. Prince Abdul Qader After the Moroccan Sultan Abdel Rahman bin Hisham concluded, in 1844, an agreement with colonial France under the title “Treaty of Tangiers”, according to which he renounced supporting the Emir.
She also recalled standing up Moroccan Sultan By sending his army to besiege Prince Abdul Qadir, in support of the French army, referencing the letter that the Prince addressed to the scholars of Al-Azhar, in which he expressed his regret for the subservience and volatility in Alawite royal policy while publicly accusing Sultan Abdul Rahman of treason.
The magazine, quoting a New York Times article, recounts the details of the French betrayal in which Emir Abdelkader fell victim, which “does not differ from its Moroccan counterpart,” in which it states that “the French, who were never tired of condemning the traitorous behavior of the English towards Napoleon I, did not hesitate to… “Shamefully betraying the leader of the Algerians.”
The article mentioned “the French generals’ preference for security over honour,” as they broke their covenant with Emir Abdelkader and sent him as a prisoner to France in order to “make sure that he would not cause them more problems” after the Emir had stipulated that General Lamoricière transfer him to other destinations. .
In turn, “Algeria Gate” magazine reviewed other aspects that followed the betrayal to which Emir Abdelkader was exposed, such as the French colonial plundering of his possessions and property, which constitutes one of the elements of the list sent by the Algerian team in the joint Algerian-French committee responsible for the memory file to its French counterpart, Which included what was captured by the French colonial army in the 1830s and 1840s.
The magazine also elaborated on the biography of Emir Abdelkader, who was “a statesman and a true man of war,” noting that he represented “a nightmare that disturbed the French colonizers” through the many battles he fought against him, such as the battles of Mostaganem, Al-Tafna, and Al-Sakak.
I also stopped at the testimonies of those who had respect for Emir Abdelkader, whom “his enemies also glorified,” such as French Marshal Jean de Dieu Soult, the latter of whom considered him “one of three men in the world qualified to be great,” and General Thomas Robar Pogo He described him as “a genius man and one of the greatest personalities.”
Analysis of the content of the magazine’s analytical article on this topic prompts attention to a fundamental issue about the similarity of the present to the past and the multiplicity of forms and aspects of betrayals and stabs in the back from the same source. The article points out the importance of the depth of the topic, which requires a lot of focus, study and analysis.
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