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Ould Haïdala :"a democratically elected regime could guarantee stability in Mauritania and therefore disadvantage" Morocco

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Nouakchott, 19th August 2011 (SPS) - Mohamed Ould Khouna Haidalla in an exclusive interview published Aug. 3th, 2011 in the Mauritanian newspaper Le Calame, the former Mauritanian president reveals the destabilizing actions taken by King Hassan II to bring down the man who had recognized the SADR (Western Sahara, the former spanish colony) and brought peace to the brotherly people of the south.



For him, Morocco decided to attack Mauritania "probably thinking that the arrival of a democratically elected regime could guarantee stability in Mauritania and then to disadvantage him, has decided to send the commando Kader."



According to Haïdala, after an intensive preparation in Morocco, Colonel Kader had convinced her Moroccan friends of the effectiveness of a small commando to change the regime in Mauritania. His plan was to break into a Committee meeting and the elimination of two or three people who were un obstacle for his project.



"Unfortunately for him, he said, we have followed the preparations for a Moroccan aggression against our country and we have postponed the committee meeting by asking the regional commanders to stay in-situ. The commandos, not finding the Committee in meeting, was panicked. He killed several people in the street and in front of the presidency. Some of its members had taken the radio and the joint staff. But soon, the elements of the armed forces and security who were there, stopped them. "



In that day, Ould Haïdala admits that he went elsewhere: "I have gone with a military attachés. Moroccans were singing everywhere that we gave a base to Polisario in Chegatt. I brought there the French military attaches, English and American. "



Thirty years later, the methods of destabilization and propaganda have not changed in Rabat. The Polisario Front and Algeria have been accused of all evils: nuclear weapons, terrorism, drug trafficking, diversion of humanitarian aid, support for Gadhafi, etc., etc.



Moroccan aggression may increase with the current situation characterized by the Moroccan people's uprising against the dictatorship, poverty and corruption. (SPS)