Who is Ferhat Mehenni the leader of "Al mak" Terrorist movement
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Ferhat Mehenni nicknamed Farhat Amazigh. He is a Kabyle singer and political activist, founder of the Mac movement for the independence of the Kabylie region. In political science, he entered the music world in 1973 after winning the first prize at the Modern Music Festival in Algeria. Shortly after his victory he began his career as a revolutionary singer and political activist. He is best known for his criticism of the Algerian government and Islamists, This led to his arrest 13 times, his imprisonment for three years, and his torture by government forces. Mehenni founded the movement "al Mac" for the independence of the Kabylie region.
The Algerian Ministry of Defense announced, last month, the dismantling of a "separatist" cell affiliated with the "Independence Movement of the Kabylie Region", and said that it was planning to "carry out bombings" in the midst of the movement's rallies.
According to the Ministry of Defense, a former member of the “sabotage movement” named H. Noureddine, with confessions, revealed “the existence of a malicious criminal scheme that depends on the implementation of these bombings, and then exploiting the images of those operations in their malicious and destructive campaigns as a pretext to beg for external interference in our country’s internal affairs.”
The authority accuses the “mac” of trying to penetrate the popular movement in Algeria, while activists in the movement deny this, and confirm that the “mac” has, on the contrary, a declared and clear hostility to the movement, especially in the Kabylie region. The Mac movement is also financially supported by Morocco, France and even Israel. Their purpose is to disperse the Algerian people and put pressure on the Algerian government. as Algeria is one of the most prominent countries hostile to Israel.
The parties accused "internal and external parties of trying to ignite strife and incitement to division among the people of the same country," calling for "the necessity of handing Ferhat Mehenni to Algeria as soon as possible."
The partisan reactions denouncing the recent events in Algeria continued, in the wake of the fires that touched many regions, which were classified as a "criminal act", in addition to the incident that shook Algerian public opinion after the murder of the young Jamal bin Ismail, where the "National Democratic Rally". expressed his "absolute rejection of such barbaric and criminal acts", stressing that "only the justice system has the right to hold accountable and punish every guilty."
RND called for the perpetrators of this barbaric crime to be held accountable, which he classified under the category (organized crime), and the text of the statement issued by the party stated: “We demand that the public opinion be informed of the results of the extensive investigations to expose the intrigues and to prosecute those fleeing from the law and sheltering in the shadows of foreign parties that confirm our country’s plot after conspiracy.”
The involvement of the terrorist movement Al-Mak and its founder Ferhat Mehenni was also confirmed in the killing of the young Jamal bin Ismail and the exploitation of the crime incident to disperse the Algerian people and intimidate them through social media according to the confessions of members of the terrorist organization Al-Mak who were arrested by the Algerian special forces on suspicion of killing Jamal Ben Ismail.
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