Rabat – Malika Sorel, a member of the European MP of the National Rally (marginal), made an Ismaphobic leap with the French Minister of Culture Rachida Dati, who attended a ongoing visit to Morocco.
The French MP, who is of Algerian origin, posted A photo of Dati in her office, on which a woman who carries the hijab appears in one of the photo frames that the minister has placed in the background on a decorative surface.
Converting reports indicate that the picture shows Dati’s mother.
“Behind her desk as a representative of French culture, @datirachida clearly placed a photo of a woman who bears a veil,” she wrote, criticizing the minister in a condescending tone to display the picture.
The inadequate attack comes as Data has beaten a nerve among Meps and Pro-Polisario activists because she repeatedly confirmed the support of France for the sovereignty of Morocco about his southern provinces Western Sahara.
Dati repeated the support of her country after visiting the Southern Provinces, including Laayoune, where she was wearing “Melhfa” – A traditional outfit of Moroccan Sahrawi women.
The visit is the first of her kind by a French government official in the southern provinces in Morocco and confirms the support of the country for the Moroccan matter.
During her visit, Dati visited the Kasbah from Tarfaya and the Antoine de Saint Exupery Museum and Laayoune, where they started the French alliance
In Laayoune she also visited Mohammed VI Library, an important cultural landmark in Morocco before she later traveled south to Dakhla.
Dati’s official Moroccan tour continues today, where she will have further bilateral discussions with Moroccan officials. The agenda will also include the signing of agreements in the areas of culture, art and cinema.
Sorel’s Islamophobic attack on DATI and their antimoroccan mood come in the middle of a continuing political gap between France and Algeria.
In addition to his enemy response to the newly discovered support from France for Morocco Territorial integrityAlgeria’s regime also made demands against the French government and accused their intelligence of undermining the country’s internal affairs.
Algeria’s regime also refused to accept a deported influencer from France, which deepened the political tensions between Algiers and Paris.
The French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau recently accused Algeria that he had tried to refuse to refuse to enter the broadcast in the broadcast influencers after the Algiers’ decision.
“We have reached an extremely worrying threshold with Algeria,” said Retailleau and added that “France cannot tolerate this situation. During the maintenance of our serenity, we now have to evaluate all funds available to us in relation to algeria. “