Former Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki has accused Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt of leading a counter-revolution in North Africa by targeting Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. Marzouki made his comments during a speech at the Maghreb Forum in the city of El Jadida in central Morocco. “These steps taken by the Moroccan monarch are considered by the countries leading the counter-revolution as blatant blasphemy that necessitates retaliation against the perpetrators,” explained the former President of Tunisia. “The countries in the Maghreb are threatened, as the events taking place in Libya represent a direct threat to Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. READ: Libya was present in Berlin, but the Libyans weren’t
Source: The North Africa Journal January 21, 2020 09:45 UTC