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Ridicules as it sounds: In the last few months, the pro-Military press in Algeria has been commissioned to launch a ruthless campaign to smear the nationalism of Cheb Khaled. The anti-Morocco clan within the Algerian Military is furious at Khaled for his appearance at a music festival in the Moroccan city of Laâyoun in the Moroccan Sahara, or as the Algerian press like to call it, the occupied capital of the Western Sahara. The Algerian government views Cheb Khaled’s presence in Laayuon as an endorsement of Morocco’s territorial claim on the Sahara, and a rebuke to Algiers effort to convince the average Algerians and the international community that the world stands behind the Algerian position disputing Morocco’s claim.

The king of Rai sang in Laâyoun to please the millions of his Moroccan fans and not to play politics. Khaled, who has always been hugely popular in Morocco, has repeatedly stated his dislike of politics. Answering questions about the implication of his presence in Laayoun, the super star affirmed “I sing; I do not do politics.” However, the “Oujda clan” (the name given to a group of Algerian politicians and Army officials that are known of their fervent anti-Moroccan positions) will not have it; they launched a nasty media campaign attempting to portray cheb Khaled as a “sell out” who values his friendship with the Moroccan Monarch more than a sympathy for the plight of Saharawis wasting away in refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria.

Out of touch with the feelings of ordinary Algerians and Moroccans, the “Oujda clan” refuses to face a simple reality: People in the two countries, Morocco and Algeria, refuse to let the “Western Sahara” conflict hold their historic relationships hostage any longer.

Algerian Military Intelligence (SM) is greatly worried about the impact of Cheb Khaled , perceived pro-Morocco press declarations and his casual attitude towards the Moroccan position on the Sahara issue, on the Algerian public opinion. Khaled is revered in Algeria and has significant influence on the attitude of the average Algerians, especially the youth. Algerian intelligence services fret about a further negative shift of the Algerian public opinion toward the ever expansive anti “Oujda clan” attitude and the Bouteflika’s government continued decisions to squander billions of Algeria gas revenues on a desert adventure while millions of poor Algerians are facing an acute social malaise.

The SM, which has been feeling under siege in the aftermath of the recent Moroccan diplomatic successes, views Khaled’s manifestations as a threat to the long-term grip of the current Algerian government on its message of vilifying Morocco. The level of cruelty of the Algerian government campaign against a star that put Algerian music on the world map is a sign of desperation and high anxiety in al-Mouradia.

Moroccan would love to claim a star of the caliber of Cheb Khaled as a Moroccan; he is most definitely an honorary citizen of Morocco; but the truth is: Khaled is a true “Algerian Sharif”, unlike the elements who are questioning his nationalism.


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Rabati said:

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there are two kinds of Algerians and Moroccans the "charfa" and the "chmayat" or corrupt politic sell out who believe in all the politic "bogus" and cheb khaled is definitely a "sharif" because he knows what's right "al 7ak" and whats wrong "al batel". he is the ambassador of peace and love between two people who really are one people just divided by senseless political boundaries. Tunisia Morocco and Algeria really should be one country. France and the europeans succeeded at dividing just like they divided other muslim nations like lebanon for instance to create "fitnah". neither them "the conquerors" nor the corrupt political power regime wants us united cuz that means less revenue for them and less blood sucking from poor simple citizens who really are meant to be one.
11/17/09

Morocco4ever said:

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It is very sad to hear that the Algerian government wants to control where one of its citizens/artists is holding a concert. Also, it is a shame to hear that this same government is doing whatever it can (even if it means not creating employment and providing food for its dying citizens) to create a chaos and an unstable scenario with its neighbor Morocco. We are supporting the Algerian National Team to win against Egypt because we feel that we are all brothers but the Algerian government has been heading towards the wrong direction for decades unfortunately. I hope this conflict between the two countries would end sooner rather than later. It's easy to hold a grudge forever against a neighbor, however, it's very rewarding to maintain a strong relationship and close ties between the two biggest countries in North Africa.
11/17/09

berberlion said:

there is no border to music
music is for us the people. Algerians are my brothers like any african we dont need no politician to tell us we have to fight for vanity.
11/16/09

Moncef bichara said:

morocco beloved contry
It is realy soaring to get Algaeriaan regime involved even in the artist choices , hope that cehb khalid can cure a deep hatress that the Algerian regime is allwayse trying to implement in its people, by using the sands war as asymbole and expressing the will of militry revange on youtube videos , algerian TV,...etc . this compagne against CHEB KHALED is really showing how Algerian regime feels dispared of morocco world wide appreciations in democratie , prosperity even inside hearth of vip artists
11/13/09

thesherif from algeria said:

well done khaled
i think the whole issue between to corupt governement algerian and morrocan are not just arab and muslim but we are real brothers and sisters algeria and morroco are and should be one country ,khaled is free to sing in layoun or tanger or algiers its his country anywhere he goes we dont care what the butchers of algeria or morrocco thinkof eachother for us ppl the the same shit.
11/13/09

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