Despite Its Clinical Demise, the Makhzen Cannot Forget Algeria: Rabat Seeks to Export Chaos, Undermine Algeria’s Stability, and Divert Attention from Western Sahara and Palestine
✍️ BY: Dr. Hana Saada
Algiers – September 2025 – In yet another display of political desperation, Morocco’s ruling apparatus, the Makhzen, has once again sought to project its own internal crises onto Algeria. The latest attempt comes through the amplification of calls to protest in Algeria, scheduled for October 3, by shadowy collectives such as “GenZ 213,” eagerly echoed by their Moroccan counterparts “GenZ 212” and supported by Morocco’s media mouthpieces. Far from reflecting genuine social grievances, these orchestrated campaigns form part of a deliberate strategy to destabilize Algeria and deflect attention from Morocco’s own imploding social order.
At a time when Morocco is sinking into an abyss of social discontent, the Makhzen clings to hollow prestige projects—chief among them the hosting of the FIFA World Cup and the African Cup of Nations. But the Moroccan people are no longer silent. In city after city, young protesters decry the glaring absurdity of billions squandered on stadiums while hospitals collapse and schools rot: “No World Cup without hospitals!”, “Bread, not stadiums!”, “Justice before football!” The slogans reveal a searing indictment of a system obsessed with international spectacle while neglecting the most elementary needs of its people.
This social malaise is compounded by a mounting rejection of the so-called Abraham Accords, especially in the wake of the massacres in Gaza. The Moroccan street, long suffocated by poverty and unemployment, now sees in normalization with the Zionist entity not a path to progress, but a betrayal. The social contract is unraveling: hospitals where pregnant women die waiting for basic care, schools with overcrowded classrooms and mass dropouts, and a health system so decrepit that private clinics remain the only lifeline—out of reach for the majority. Meanwhile, Morocco’s wealth is hoarded by a narrow elite, leaving the majority in despair.
Against this backdrop, the Makhzen seeks to export instability across the border. It fans the flames of social agitation in Algeria through manipulated hashtags and culturally alien tropes, such as co-opting Japanese anime figures as protest symbols. This is nothing short of a cultural colonization project aimed at severing Maghreb youth from their roots, blurring their identity, and imposing foreign narratives under the guise of activism.
The strategy is transparent: by attempting to destabilize Algeria and Tunisia—two states whose social contracts remain intact and whose political systems rest on stronger legitimacy—the Makhzen hopes to mask its own terminal decay. Yet, Algeria is not Morocco. Algeria has built a resilient social state: free education, universal healthcare, subsidized housing, and ambitious programs supporting innovation and youth entrepreneurship. With over 12 million students returning to classrooms this year, free school meals, and an expanding healthcare system, Algeria continues to invest in its people rather than stadiums. These foundations, coupled with national unity, form an impregnable shield against imported destabilization.
The Moroccan regime would do well to confront its own implosion rather than indulge in illusions of exporting unrest. Algeria remains vigilant, united, and anchored in a social model that defies manipulation. No amount of media noise or foreign-inspired hashtags can alter this reality.
The truth is stark: the Makhzen is clinically moribund, desperately clinging to spectacles while its people cry for bread and dignity. Algeria, by contrast, walks firmly on the path of social justice, resilience, and national sovereignty.
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