Strong responses from former players and athletes on the French channel – New Algeria

The “Radios” association, along with a number of former Algerian players, responded to the transgressions of the French public channel, which broadcast a toxic and false report about Algeria, as those concerned unanimously agreed that Algeria would remain united with its people and men.
The “Radios” Association, headed by Qaid Shafi, agrees with Algerian football stars such as Lakhdar Belloumi, Magharia Fodil, Kwesi Mustapha and referee Hansal Mohamed, as well as fans of the Radios Association, that what was broadcast The French channel, in essence, is considered a blatant absurdity that has been falsely dressed as a media work to justify a hostile discourse that transcends time and facts, by hosting names known for their hostility to Algeria and their association with paths that have lost all political and moral legitimacy.
In this context, the former Greens legend, Lakhdar Belloumi, commented on the false report published by the French channel, where he stressed that Algeria, with its history, institutions, and sovereign choices, is not defined from outside its borders, and is not measured by legitimacy granted or withdrawn through media platforms that are accustomed to mixing professional investigation with directed propaganda, and between news and fraud.
Meanwhile, the former national team defender, Magharia Fodil, pointed out that the report on the Enemies and Sedition Channel coincides with the National Assembly’s approval of the law criminalizing colonialism. He also stressed that the report once again reveals the insistence of some circles on summoning the same faces, in the same language, and with the same grudges, in a desperate attempt to reproduce a discourse that has been outdone by reality, since it was permanently closed during the time of the tutelage, and all that remains for its owners is to regurgitate hatred and package it in news formats.
For his part, referee Hansal Muhammad said that, in the face of these dangerous slides, Algeria remains an independent state, whose decisions are formulated within its constitutional institutions, not in foreign newsrooms, and that national sovereignty is not the subject of discussion, nor will it be drawn into absurd debates.
He also added that Algeria does not need a “good conduct” certificate, nor is it run with pre-independence mentalities, and that relations between countries are built on mutual respect and equality, not on media sensationalism or settling deferred scores.
In turn, the head of the Radios Association, Qaid Al-Shafi, believes that passing, justifying, or normalizing relations with vulgar descriptions regarding the symbols of the Algerian state does not harm Algeria as much as it exposes a crisis of professional and ethical standards within a part of the French media, which claims independence while feeding on provocation and slippage.
The association conveyed the position of its fans regarding the channel’s behaviour, noting their regret at the state of political insignificance among a group of those who chose to become dependent abroad, and sold their consciences to foreign powers in exchange for circumstantial roles in smear campaigns, believing that the media hype could give them weight that they lacked nationally and popularly.
In conclusion, the aforementioned sports figures affirmed their steadfast support for the nation, and their full support for state institutions and leaders, in everything related to protecting national sovereignty and defending Algeria’s strategic options, as well as aligning themselves with the country’s highest interest, away from bidding and dependency.
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