Rabat – In its many attempts to damage Morocco’s image, the official Algerian news agency APS has once again delved into the dregs of pseudo-information peddled by a repeat offender and in the hallucinatory delusions of an individual suffering from imaginary persecution syndrome, engaging compulsively in human rights activism.
In a news dispatch entitled “High-ranking Moroccan security officials subject to an international arrest warrant », published on January 16, 2024, APS relies on false information disseminated by a Moroccan national who has been convicted by the Italian justice system of fraudulent offenses.
Contacted by MAP, a diplomatic source in Rabat “categorically denies” the misleading and factually false content of the APS news dispatch, which deliberately follows an editorial line that is damaging to Morocco’s image. The Kingdom’s security institutions,” adds the same source, “are known the world over for their rigor, know-how and professionalism, as demonstrated, among other things, by the ch
oice of the Kingdom of Morocco to host the 93rd General Assembly of Interpol”.
By deliberately seeking to harm the national institutions that are the pillars of the Kingdom’s security and stability, it is not surprising that APS publishes this kind of pernicious writing, flouting the most elementary rules of ethics and deontology.
Source: Agency Morocaine De Presse
The Office of Tunisians Abroad (French: OTE), on Wednesday, signed two partnership agreements with the National Family and Population Board (ONFP)
Office national de la famille et de la population (ONFP) and the National Centre for Adult Education, on the sidelines of a national conference on the migrant family held in Tunis.
In a statement to TAP, Mounir Kharbi, Director General of the OTE, stressed that the agreement signed with the ONFP aims to strengthen the partnership between the two parties so that the families of Tunisians abroad living in Tunisia can benefit from the services provided by the ONFP.
In addition, the agreement signed with the National Centre for Adult Education aims to strengthen networking between OTE’s regional delegations and the centre, with a view to reducing the poverty rate among expats’ families living in Tunisia and promoting Arabic language learning among the Tunisian community abroad.
The official said OTE’s 12 cultural centres abroad have seen a strong demand from Tunis
ian expatriates to learn Arabic.
On the sidelines of the signing ceremony, OTE honoured a Tunisian woman living in France for her commitment to learning Arabic at the age of 70.
As a reward for her efforts, OTE paid for her trip and stay in Tunisia for the first time in 30 years.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse