Zian, Monique, and Hajawi… The Alliance of Agents Shielded by Lamrabet’s Silence
It is no surprise that Ali Lamrabet has turned into an official spokesperson for “Organized Rudeness” as he accuses others of collaboration while he himself remains unclear about his true loyalties, certainly not working for the benefit of the nation. In his recent outing, Lamrabet launched an “ethical-intelligence” attack on Claude Monique, labeling him as a “pawn of the intelligence services” and spinning tales of hired reports in favor of Morocco, while also legally pursuing the newspaper “Le Journal.” What he forgot—or intentionally chose to hide—is that the Monique he vilifies today was previously represented in his legal pursuits with direct support from lawyer Mohamed Zian… yes, the same Zian whom Lamrabet now praises as a “rights symbol” and leans on during each hysterical outburst against the state.
The truth is that Monique, Zian, and Mahdi Hajawi are merely different faces of the same hidden agenda: a plot to undermine the Moroccan state from within, through successive stages they have schemed in backrooms, only to later claim victimhood after failing to take control.
Who was writing the paid reports? Who argued in the name of “truth” while being paid by its adversaries? Who exploited the law to blackmail the press and then used the press to whitewash legal crimes? They are all three together: Hajawi, who held sensitive positions before being exposed; Monique, who sold his services to the highest bidder; and Zian, who represented them all in court… only to later pretend to be an unremunerated activist.
And now Lamrabet comes to attack those who have stood against this project from the beginning and seeks to pin their accusations on those who have served as a bulwark against their deviations. This is not merely a paradox… it is complete audacity.
Who shut down the newspaper “Le Journal”? Is it the “Makhzen” as they claim, or were they themselves when they handed its reins over to the French-Moroccan judiciary through Zian and Monique? Who promoted paid intelligence reports against Morocco? Was it the Moroccan security services, or those who positioned themselves to serve the reports of Hajawi and his henchmen?
It is unfortunate that Lamrabet thinks Moroccans are suffering from a collective memory loss. The archives do not forget. The facts do not disappear just because the “so-called journalist” decided to scream from his exile.
Ali Lamrabet does not attack agents; he attacks the state because he wasn’t allowed to be one of its agents. And anyone who looks at his list of alliances today knows very well that he is merely the shadow of a larger voice… one that finances, plans, extorts, and then hides behind a mask of defending “human rights.”
However, the truth he does not want to hear is that Morocco has ceased to tolerate extortion, neither from Monique, nor from Zian, nor from Lamrabet, nor from any specter that writes in the shadows… and today, when they emerged from their burrows, the mask fell off, and the farce was revealed. No matter how much the clown screams, the stage belongs to institutions, not to those who have betrayed them from the sidelines.