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00:00In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
00:30six projects in the field of green hydrogen in the southern regions of the Kingdom for a sum of 319 billion dirhams.
00:40In the Gaza Strip, the Hamas movement considers that Trump's threats about bribes encourage the strengthening of the ceasefire agreement.
00:50The European Union is looking for defense files and Ukrainian aid behind the withdrawal of US support.
01:01Welcome.
01:03Today, five national and international investors were elected to accomplish six projects in the field of green hydrogen in the three directions of the southern regions of the Kingdom
01:14at an investment value of 319 billion dirhams, along with the launch of negotiations with them.
01:23A statement was made to the government's president that it is in line with the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
01:30to promote Morocco to the national league with strong qualifications in the field of green hydrogen.
01:35The head of the government convened a committee of leaders to present Morocco in this future sector.
01:42Five national and international investors were elected to accomplish six projects in the three directions of the southern regions of the Kingdom.
01:51The statement said that the list of projects in the field of green hydrogen in Morocco will remain open to investors,
02:00indicating that the dynamics are recorded in the field of green hydrogen in Morocco.
02:07In line with the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI in this field of hydrogen,
02:12and in line with the teachings of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
02:19a meeting was held to announce the launch of Morocco's green hydrogen.
02:27This meeting was held to select the five major stakeholders,
02:34which are national and international, who have almost six projects,
02:42and their investment is 319 billion dirhams, which they will continue in the future.
02:53These investors are national, international, American,
03:02European countries such as France, Spain and Germany,
03:08as well as Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates,
03:15as well as a large group of Chinese.
03:22These are very important investments that will lead to the production of hydrogen in one of the three areas
03:29in which the investments will be made, which are the interior, the eyes and the hearts,
03:36which will make these promising investments, God willing,
03:41respond to the positive dynamics that our president wants in this field of hydrogen.
03:48In Geneva, where many victims of violations committed by the police
03:54have testified in front of the Human Rights Council in the 58th round of the Council.
04:02The most prominent of the interveners were the short-term disappearances and violations
04:08committed by the separatist militias in the camps in the south-west of Algeria,
04:12in addition to the increase in the number of short-term deportations of children
04:16and the torture of women and children.
04:20In addition to this issue, with me from Geneva is the head of the African Institute for Research
04:27and Studies in Human Rights, Mr. Zain Al Abidin, the governor.
04:33Greetings to you, Mr. Zain Al Abidin.
04:36In the beginning, the human rights reports exposed the violations committed by the human rights police
04:43in the camps of the detainees in Tendouf. What is your comment?
04:50Thank you, Mr. Zain Al Abidin.
04:53In any case, we participated today in the 58th round of the Human Rights Council
04:59of the United Nations in Geneva.
05:01The main goal was to shed light on the situation of human rights in the camps of Tendouf,
05:07which is a situation that is considered a catastrophic situation in all respects,
05:12according to the reports, as well as all the detainees.
05:15Today, during the round, there were a number of live testimonies of some of the victims
05:25who surrounded the council with violations committed by this gang and all armed groups,
05:34in this case with full support from the Algerian regime.
05:38There were also interventions by the human rights activists coming from the Moroccan region of Tendouf
05:47to the side of those who support the human rights organizations,
05:51and this siege, as I said, surrounded the council in the camps.
05:57I mention the violations committed in this area of the Algerian soil.
06:03There was a short hiatus, there was a terrorist attack, there was a murder outlawed,
06:08there was a search for children, there was a restriction on freedom of expression,
06:13and by the way, the council was surrounded in this round,
06:18with the intensity of the attention of the council,
06:21to break the siege imposed by the Algerian forces in the camps of Tendouf.
06:27This siege is a security blockade,
06:32a blockade of these camps, you can't get out of it or enter it without a license,
06:36and thus Algeria deprives these refugees of one of the greatest rights guaranteed by the international document,
06:44which is the right to move.
06:46Mr. Zell Abidi, if you allow me, starting with these reports.
06:53Please.
06:54We have recorded in this area 49 cases only from the beginning of the year until today,
07:01of young Sahrawis who were arrested by the Algerian army.
07:05And in this context, yes, Mr. Zell Abidi, and in this context,
07:08and in addition to what the reports have reported,
07:12what is the direct responsibility of Algeria in everything related to these violations that take place on its land?
07:19Of course, brother Abdullah, we cannot mention these violations unless we mention Algeria.
07:25Algeria, of course, according to international law,
07:28is fully responsible for these violations, both morally and legally.
07:34Algeria, unfortunately, says to the United Nations and the Human Rights Council in particular,
07:42that it has sent these camps to an armed militia.
07:45And here I point out that in 2018, there was a decision by the Human Rights Council
07:52to submit the comprehensive report of the state to Algeria,
07:56and it was confirmed literally that Algeria cannot be deprived of its legal responsibilities
08:01by authorizing it to move the camps of the armed group,
08:05because this land is under its judicial authority.
08:09And this authorization is considered as providing cover for the police force
08:14to commit all these crimes in the camp of Induf without being held accountable.
08:19It also prohibits the victims of fair acquittal,
08:22because they cannot now return to Algerian justice.
08:26Brother Abdullah, also note that in this round,
08:30only today, this morning, there was an intervention
08:33within the framework of the interactive discussion
08:37of the special decision to defend human rights, Ms. Marie Lauer.
08:41In this intervention, Brother Abdullah mentioned to you,
08:46the special decision, that she visited Algeria in 1923,
08:50and today she submitted her report on the visit,
08:54and asked her, since you were in Algeria in 1923,
08:58why were the camps of Induf not excluded from this visit?
09:01Isn't it that the refugees in the camps of Induf
09:05are the most vulnerable in the situation of human rights?
09:09And she was questioning, because it was necessary
09:13for the special decision not to have discrimination
09:17regarding the situation of human rights,
09:21because today the camps of Induf are silent,
09:25so they are in an illegal area, with this illegal intervention
09:28of this armed march, because according to the international law,
09:32an armed march cannot be held in the camps,
09:36even the refugee camps, we call them two-way,
09:40because today the United Nations, to this day,
09:44There is a legal description of the term refugee.
09:48Refugee, of course, because these residents
09:52were not counted by the body that is supposed to count the refugees,
09:55Algeria today, there is a rejection of the procedure
09:59by the Algerian police against this calculation,
10:03despite the fact that all the United Nations
10:07calls for this calculation, because this calculation
10:11is about giving the legal status to these residents,
10:15and they will benefit from the rights that were granted
10:19to them by the Geneva Accords in 1950,
10:22as well as the rights to work,
10:26because the right to move is the basis,
10:30because today these residents live commercially
10:34in the hands of the Algerian regime and the police,
10:38so if the space for these residents is opened
10:42by choosing their decision to be free to move,
10:46these camps will be evacuated from these residents,
10:49so these camps have been evacuated from other nationalities,
10:53from Mali, Mauritania, Gaza, and from Algerians as well,
10:57so today Algeria knows that if the space for the calculation is opened,
11:01it will be revealed, first, the issue will be cut off,
11:05that there is a smuggling of the numbers of refugees
11:09in order to steal humanitarian aid,
11:13secondly, the knowledge of the identity of these residents,
11:16thirdly, as I said, it is the right of these people
11:20to be free to move, and therefore these camps will be evacuated
11:24from these residents, and this commercial silence
11:28that the police and the Algerian regime
11:32were dealing with will fall,
11:36because today we say it directly,
11:40this problem is with the Algerian regime,
11:43and the Algerian regime is nothing but a puppet in the hands of this regime
11:47in order to fight an old dictator,
11:51who has been forced to drink,
11:55Mr. Zain Al Abidin, in light of the consequences of these misdeeds,
11:59and all the testimonies of the victims
12:03coming from the UN palace in Geneva,
12:07how can we restrict these people
12:10and how can we restrict these reports
12:14and force the Algerian regime
12:18with what these reports came with,
12:22especially on the legal side?
12:26I apologize, I forgot to tell you,
12:30the issue is with the reports,
12:34today there is a legal battle
12:37to remove the voice of these residents,
12:41and especially today, as I said,
12:45some of the victims who were able to leave these camps
12:49began to flee and flee to the UN mechanisms,
12:53we mention the case of Fadl Breka,
12:57who was able in 2020 to evacuate a UN decision
13:01from his working team to evacuate the Sufis,
13:04and he asked Algeria to compensate
13:08this victim Fadl Breka from the Algerian treasuries,
13:12but today the international forum must investigate
13:16what is happening in the Tindouf camp,
13:20because as I said, there is a unique case
13:24from a global level,
13:28there is no refugee camp in any part of the world
13:31where there is no armed militia
13:35and with the permission of the host state of these camps,
13:39today we see the state inside the state,
13:43with this permission, we are in front of a state within a state,
13:47when the police say that they establish
13:51delusional institutions in this land,
13:55with the permission of the Algerian state,
13:58even Algerians cannot enter the refugee camps
14:02in Tindouf except with the permission of a military statement,
14:06an Algerian citizen cannot enter a place
14:10that is supposed to be from his land except with a statement,
14:14so today this is the serious situation,
14:18and the international forum must report,
14:22we are working to bring together all the UN bodies,
14:25the mechanisms related to human rights,
14:29in order to reach the voice of those who do not have a voice,
14:33namely the residents.
14:36Thank you very much Mr. Zine El Abidine,
14:40the head of the African Institute for Research and Studies
14:44on Human Rights, you were with us from Geneva,
14:48thank you very much for all this information.
14:51Morocco has received the first batch of Apache helicopters,
14:55which are characterized by advanced systems designed to enhance performance
14:59and ability to remain and operate,
15:03as it will form a kind of addition to the military arsenal of Morocco.
15:07We follow the following report from Fethullah Bouzidi
15:11about the characteristics of this type of Apache attack helicopters.
15:15Apache AH-64E helicopters, known as Guardian,
15:18are among the most advanced combat helicopters in the world.
15:22These helicopters are known for their advanced targeting capabilities,
15:26and the strength of their armament,
15:30and the high level of their ability to remain in complex combat environments,
15:34which makes it a strong addition to the arsenal of military Morocco.
15:38Our success in achieving the achievement of the Apache helicopter acquisition project
15:43is a new milestone that adds to our strong and strong relations,
15:47as it is based on the high teaching of His Majesty the King,
15:51the Commander-in-Chief, and the President of the General Staff
15:55of the Royal Armed Forces,
15:59in order to provide the Royal Armed Forces
16:03with advanced capabilities,
16:07which have already been proven to be excellent.
16:10The effect of this deal is not limited
16:14to the update of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces,
16:18but it also contributes to strengthening its rapprochement
16:22with Western military technology,
16:26which strengthens the capability of interoperability
16:30with the North Atlantic Alliance and the United States,
16:34which considers Morocco a major ally outside NATO.
16:37The African armies follow you and follow you,
16:41and Morocco is now a reference in the field of defense and stability.
16:45The co-operation between our two countries
16:49will continue to develop and deepen for the sake of security,
16:53stability and prosperity in Africa.
16:57Apache helicopters are internationally renowned
17:01because of their technological excellence,
17:04and their combat effectiveness in the battlefield,
17:08as their integration into the Royal Armed Forces
17:12will strengthen the defense capabilities in a better way,
17:16and contribute effectively to achieving peace and security.
17:20And about the symbolism of this event,
17:24which makes the Kingdom of Morocco a strategic partner
17:28of the United States in Africa,
17:30let's listen to the geostrategic and security studies
17:34of Dr. Sharqawy Al-Rudani.
17:37Morocco has an important geostrategic location,
17:41has major geostrategic features for the United States
17:45and the North Atlantic Alliance.
17:49It is a country that plays a major role in the security
17:53and stability in the south of the North Atlantic Alliance,
17:56as well as in the region of the Atlantic.
18:00The geopolitical field of the Atlantic
18:03is experiencing a series of changes and developments
18:07that may lead to the emergence of major threats,
18:11and the level of threats is rising day by day.
18:15We notice what is happening in the Gulf of Guinea,
18:19where terrorist organizations are now
18:22attacking the United States.
18:25Today we are also talking about strategic initiatives
18:29related to the Atlantic,
18:32and related to the major important fields,
18:36especially when we talk about the changes
18:40that the Middle East, especially the Gulf,
18:44and the Gulf of Madinah are experiencing.
18:48Therefore, the commercial movement
18:52is a major important move to arm and threaten
18:56the ongoing military of the Kingdom of Morocco.
19:00The Hamas movement said today that the threats
19:04issued by Donald Trump encourage Israel
19:08to strengthen the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip,
19:12after the US President promised that the Palestinian Strip
19:16would be surrounded to death,
19:18Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said that Trump's threats
19:22encourage Israel not to implement the ceasefire agreement
19:26clearly that the threats complicate the issues
19:30related to the ceasefire agreement,
19:33calling on the US administration to pressure the occupation
19:37to enter the negotiations of the second phase.
19:41The American envoy to the Middle East,
19:44Steve Witkov, is in Egypt today to present a new plan
19:48regarding the Gaza Strip,
19:51without supporting the details of this alternative proposal
19:55for President Donald Trump's project of US control
19:58over the Palestinian Strip and the displacement of its population.
20:02Witkov confirmed that there is a need for further discussion
20:06regarding these plans,
20:09but it is the first step of a good intention
20:11by the Egyptians, so to speak.
20:17An exceptional summit was held in Brussels,
20:21where the leaders of the member states of the European Union
20:24met and the Ukrainian president participated in it,
20:27who thanked the European Union for its support of Ukraine.
20:30European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said
20:33that Europe is facing a clear danger,
20:36and it needs to defend itself
20:38and to provide the means of defense to Ukraine.
20:42On the other hand, the German advisor Olaf Scholz
20:45warned of a peace imposed on Ukraine.
20:48Omar Shmelaly reports.
20:52An exceptional summit was held
20:55by the leaders of the member states of the European Union
20:58with the participation of the Ukrainian president Zelensky,
21:02and a week after his meeting
21:05with his American counterpart in Washington,
21:08the European Commission expressed its support for Ukraine.
21:11At the same time that the United States
21:14has frozen its military aid to Ukraine,
21:17the European Union states expressed their support for Kiev
21:22with the European Cooperation Agreement
21:25to provide 30 billion euros to Ukraine in the coming year.
21:29Ursula von der Leyen,
21:32European Commission President,
21:35said that Europe is facing a clear danger
21:38and it needs to defend itself
21:41and to provide the means of defense to Ukraine,
21:44in addition to the work to establish a fair and permanent peace.
21:52The German advisor Olaf Scholz
21:55warned of a peace imposed on Ukraine
21:58and said that Kiev deserves a fair peace
22:02that guarantees its sovereignty and independence.
22:06The European Commission also revealed
22:09a plan to rearm Europe
22:12costing around 800 billion euros.
22:16Over the course of three years,
22:19Russia, the United States,
22:21was considered its most prominent enemy,
22:24and President Joe Biden was accused of postponing the end of the war
22:27with the help of Ukraine.
22:30But with the start of his predecessor Donald Trump's
22:32close relations with Moscow
22:35and the suspension of military support for Kiev,
22:38Moscow is directing criticism to Europe,
22:41which is committed to its support for Kiev.
22:44This is the end of our press release.
22:50See you in the middle.
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