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Algiers denies any responsibility of mercenaries in Libya
In a recent statement and because of “their fundamental interests related to the maximum security of borders and the preservation of stability throughout the region, the Algerian authorities have called on the international community on the dangers and risks of the presence on its borders, of what Algiers qualifies as “Terrorism incubator”, taking advantage of the actual situation to stock up armament from an open sky arsenal, which is Libya. The statement says that Algeria has “strong convictions about the primacy of seeking a political solution through a Libyan inclusive dialogue; adding that Algiers, and because of its attachment to ancestral ties that bind brotherly the Algerian and Libyan people refuses to interfere in the internal affairs of Libya, and deplores the disproportionate use of force and warns against the dangers of a deadly terrorist infiltration of troops on the territory of Libya “. The Algerian Minister of Interior, Daho Ould Kablia, also denied the “allegations” and said: “if Algerian nationals were allegedly involved in acts of mercenaries, they would be” in breach and violating the Algerian law”.
But the “None-said” or the “unspoken”, even if “Algiers cries to the Wolf, and claims no responsibility, is that Algeria has been and still is the cradle of what is qualified as ” terrorism incubator”, where AQIM was born and has grown up, before expanding its presence in the Sahel countries. Taking advantage of the political instability and civil war, these terrorists have infiltrated Libya, proving again that it is in “the shadow Waters that turtles like to live”.